Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers
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I mentioned this briefly in the honey jar thread but I know it's more appropriate here. I've had my honey jar for months now. I used the brass candle holder which meant I rarely had any wax remains. But once I started occasionally lighting candles without it - I occasionally got wax remains (not a lot). I also always use incense sticks (normally Frankincense just because my target loves the smell).
I didn't realise I need to dispose the remains appropriately (I think I was confused because it's an ongoing spell. I should have read about it before, of course...), and I always just threw away all remains - wax, incense - just in the trash! Of course Miss Athena pointed out I shouldn't have.
Now I have two questions:
1. Since I have no space in my home or by my home to bury the remains - is it okay to store them hidden away in foil or tapperwear in my home for the next few months? As said, I don't have a lot normally. I still have the remains from last night which is more than I've ever had before - because I burnt 3 candles at the same time).
2. Would my inappropriate "disposal" mean anything for all the months I've been using my honey jar? I rarely have wax remains but I always have incense remains.
I didn't realise I need to dispose the remains appropriately (I think I was confused because it's an ongoing spell. I should have read about it before, of course...), and I always just threw away all remains - wax, incense - just in the trash! Of course Miss Athena pointed out I shouldn't have.
Now I have two questions:
1. Since I have no space in my home or by my home to bury the remains - is it okay to store them hidden away in foil or tapperwear in my home for the next few months? As said, I don't have a lot normally. I still have the remains from last night which is more than I've ever had before - because I burnt 3 candles at the same time).
2. Would my inappropriate "disposal" mean anything for all the months I've been using my honey jar? I rarely have wax remains but I always have incense remains.
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Hi aniviel,
Please don't cross-post the same thing across different threads as this is against forum rules. I've answered you in the other thread, so you can find your response there. You can also read through the posts in this thread for more guidance on disposing and deploying ritual remains.
And no, your lack of ritual disposal of wax remains should not impact your honey jar itself, but it's a good habit to get into to optimize your chances of success.
Good luck.
Please don't cross-post the same thing across different threads as this is against forum rules. I've answered you in the other thread, so you can find your response there. You can also read through the posts in this thread for more guidance on disposing and deploying ritual remains.
And no, your lack of ritual disposal of wax remains should not impact your honey jar itself, but it's a good habit to get into to optimize your chances of success.
Good luck.
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I know Miss Athena, I'm sorry. I posted this here just before I saw you answered me and I was going over there to delete the post because I thought it's more fitting here. My apologies.
Thank you for your prompt reply. Have a great weekend.
Thank you for your prompt reply. Have a great weekend.
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I'm confused again; nothing new here.
When disposing of remains from a breakup spell at a crossroads, should I toss the remnants to the East to strengthen the spell or should I toss the remnants to the West to weaken the relationship itself that I want to breakup?

When disposing of remains from a breakup spell at a crossroads, should I toss the remnants to the East to strengthen the spell or should I toss the remnants to the West to weaken the relationship itself that I want to breakup?
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Hello Mags_and_the_Moon,
Dispose to the west as you are sending the relationship away.
Good luck.
Dispose to the west as you are sending the relationship away.
Good luck.
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Mags_and_the_Moon,
Miss Athena is correct, and, if i may, i will add a little mnemonic to help you remember it:
"As the Sun rises up in the East to bring the day, bring [this person or condition] to me."
and
"As the Sun sets down in the West to end the day, remove [this person or condition] from me."
You do not need to SAY this, only to REMEMBER it.
Miss Athena is correct, and, if i may, i will add a little mnemonic to help you remember it:
"As the Sun rises up in the East to bring the day, bring [this person or condition] to me."
and
"As the Sun sets down in the West to end the day, remove [this person or condition] from me."
You do not need to SAY this, only to REMEMBER it.
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Thank you Miss Athena and Miss Cat. 
I will remember this when it comes time to dispose of the remains.

I will remember this when it comes time to dispose of the remains.
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I have a petition paper and candle remains for a court case spell for an asylum case. Should I deploy these at a crossroads? I'm used to doing love and money work that I keep around the house (front and back yard), so I'm not quite sure what to do in this situation. I also don't want the petition paper to be found, but can't get to a crossroads that is isolated.
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Xewn,
I don't know why people think that everything has to be taken to a crossroads. You can burn the paper (many folks tom to send their wishes to Heaven) and you can dispose of empty glass candles by recycling the glass, and bury waz remains in a park or in a hollow tree.
I don't know why people think that everything has to be taken to a crossroads. You can burn the paper (many folks tom to send their wishes to Heaven) and you can dispose of empty glass candles by recycling the glass, and bury waz remains in a park or in a hollow tree.
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I have a question that I can't find a direct answer for.
I burned a candle to "banish" someone from our lives. Not in a harmful way. Just to stay away and leave us alone in person and on social media.
I disposed of it at a cemetery in my town. I read a few things on your forum and left a monetary offering. I even purchased flowers and made sure that the grave was unattended and had been for many many years. I buried it as instructed and walked back to my car. I never looked back or anything.
Now I'm realizing that I have to drive by that cemetery occasionally for work. I make sure to never look over at that grave but I'm wondering have I "crossed" anything up? The candle I burned was blue and I was getting rid of the evil eye.
Thank you for you help.
I burned a candle to "banish" someone from our lives. Not in a harmful way. Just to stay away and leave us alone in person and on social media.
I disposed of it at a cemetery in my town. I read a few things on your forum and left a monetary offering. I even purchased flowers and made sure that the grave was unattended and had been for many many years. I buried it as instructed and walked back to my car. I never looked back or anything.
Now I'm realizing that I have to drive by that cemetery occasionally for work. I make sure to never look over at that grave but I'm wondering have I "crossed" anything up? The candle I burned was blue and I was getting rid of the evil eye.
Thank you for you help.
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marcee --
You can drive by that cemetery. The instructions were only to walk away and not look back.
P.S.: I moved your post from the thread on candle divination to the thread on disposal of ritual remains. Read the previous 28 pages for many more questions similar to yours, with good answers from our forum members and moderators.
You can drive by that cemetery. The instructions were only to walk away and not look back.
P.S.: I moved your post from the thread on candle divination to the thread on disposal of ritual remains. Read the previous 28 pages for many more questions similar to yours, with good answers from our forum members and moderators.
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Thank you so much!!
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Hi! Im relatively new to certain practices, I did a bath on a candle and I don’t know how I should dispose of the contents!? Would love some wisdom please
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Rorz --
I am not sure what you mean by "a bath on a candle" or "dispose of the contents."
Maybe this web page will help --
DISPOSING OF RITUAL REMAINS
http:luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
If you need more help, please explain further and we will try to reply
I am not sure what you mean by "a bath on a candle" or "dispose of the contents."
Maybe this web page will help --
DISPOSING OF RITUAL REMAINS
http:luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
If you need more help, please explain further and we will try to reply
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Hi! Thanks for replying, I did a concoction related to the intent of the spell that I let my skull candle soak in for a couple days, so now I have a bowl full of liquid, herbs and etc. wasn’t sure if I could just dump it out or if I need to put in somewhere specific?
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Rorz,
Thanks for explaining.
All i can do is repeat this link about disposing of ritual remains (not "just dumping" them) and recommend to you the advice given on the page:
DISPOSING OF RITUAL REMAINS
http:luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
Good luck.
Thanks for explaining.
All i can do is repeat this link about disposing of ritual remains (not "just dumping" them) and recommend to you the advice given on the page:
DISPOSING OF RITUAL REMAINS
http:luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
Good luck.
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Hello sisters,
I need to know how to dismantle a vinegar jar spell without it effecting anyone involved anymore.
I put it together sloppily and last second a few days ago out of pure anger and it seems to have affected him immediately and very powerfully (I suppose being as infuriated and emotional as I was gave it some extra potency).
I feel so bad for doing this to him. I just want to take it apart and never make a vinegar jar again, I was so wrong and dumb to think it was the answer.
Please help.
I need to know how to dismantle a vinegar jar spell without it effecting anyone involved anymore.
I put it together sloppily and last second a few days ago out of pure anger and it seems to have affected him immediately and very powerfully (I suppose being as infuriated and emotional as I was gave it some extra potency).
I feel so bad for doing this to him. I just want to take it apart and never make a vinegar jar again, I was so wrong and dumb to think it was the answer.
Please help.

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Dear Wee Little Charmer --
Instructions for undoing a vinegar bottle spell can be found on this "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice web page:
FOUR THIEVES VINEGAR
http://luckymojo.com/fourthievesvinegar.html
Good luck!
Instructions for undoing a vinegar bottle spell can be found on this "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice web page:
FOUR THIEVES VINEGAR
http://luckymojo.com/fourthievesvinegar.html
Good luck!
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Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers
Where can I bury my candle spell remains for a bend over spell if I do not live in the same area as the target?
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Hello SamiraiGreen,
Take them to a crossroads for deployment.
Good luck.
Take them to a crossroads for deployment.
Good luck.
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Hi all
I was wondering.. For someone with a black thumb and no yard (apartment), if it'd be feasible to keep wax remains in a container at my bedside? The remains would only come from jobs of drawing love and I have a beautiful heart shaped glass jar, perfect for something like that. I'm curious if it has to be buried in earth to continuously work?
I was wondering.. For someone with a black thumb and no yard (apartment), if it'd be feasible to keep wax remains in a container at my bedside? The remains would only come from jobs of drawing love and I have a beautiful heart shaped glass jar, perfect for something like that. I'm curious if it has to be buried in earth to continuously work?
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Hello Asteria,
The proper means of deployment is burial in earth, so if you don't have a front yard, you could bury the remains in a potted plant and keep it by your front door.
I would use your heart shaped jar as a potpourri-type container for love-drawing herbs into which you bury a heart or key charm to draw love to you.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
The proper means of deployment is burial in earth, so if you don't have a front yard, you could bury the remains in a potted plant and keep it by your front door.
I would use your heart shaped jar as a potpourri-type container for love-drawing herbs into which you bury a heart or key charm to draw love to you.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Hello all, I need advice with what to do with 2 honey jars. One was for my stepmother who passed 2 years ago and I feel it is not longer needed and the other that I did on my ex while we were going through a divorce. I want to still get along with him but I want him to be happy and not still sweet on me.
I have a nations sack for my live in boyfriend but honestly I am at a point in my life that I want to just let go and let God. I’m thinking of thanking the nations sack and burying it. Any device is much appreciated!
I have a nations sack for my live in boyfriend but honestly I am at a point in my life that I want to just let go and let God. I’m thinking of thanking the nations sack and burying it. Any device is much appreciated!
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Hello smiling7,
If you wish to put an end to your honey jars, rinse the contents out with hot water as you tell Spirit you are ending the work, dispose of any solid ingredients in the trash and recycle the glass. For your nation sack, remove any non-porous contents you wish to keep, wash them in ammonia to cleanse their energy, and dispose of the remains in the trash.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
If you wish to put an end to your honey jars, rinse the contents out with hot water as you tell Spirit you are ending the work, dispose of any solid ingredients in the trash and recycle the glass. For your nation sack, remove any non-porous contents you wish to keep, wash them in ammonia to cleanse their energy, and dispose of the remains in the trash.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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My Chuparossa vigil candle finished today. What should I do with the glass or paper underneath? Anything special to help set the intention and spell?
Thanks!
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Bodhicitta --
Spell casting, especially within the folk magic tradition is not like what you just described at all. As we do the work, the time that we call, petition, or pray our desires is when we light the candle, not after it is through burning.
I suggest that you acquire more understanding of how folk magic works. The term you are using -- "set the intention" -- does not come out of folk magic at all. It is a relatively limited term used by New Age, mostly white, practitioners, and is quite unusual in the history of magic in that it implies a mechanistic or autonomous activity -- as if one sets a machine in motion. But we do not see spell casting that way at all.
In any case, what you are actually asking now is not about a spell to get a lover back or about a particular brand of candle which we make -- you are asking how to dispose of ritual remains, so i have moved your query to the appropriate thread.
Quick reply: Recycle the glass.
More detailed reply: i recommend that you read the thread and the links to this web page i wrote on the topic:
Laying Tricks and Disposing of Ritual Remains in the Hoodoo Tradition
https://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
Good luck to you!
Spell casting, especially within the folk magic tradition is not like what you just described at all. As we do the work, the time that we call, petition, or pray our desires is when we light the candle, not after it is through burning.
I suggest that you acquire more understanding of how folk magic works. The term you are using -- "set the intention" -- does not come out of folk magic at all. It is a relatively limited term used by New Age, mostly white, practitioners, and is quite unusual in the history of magic in that it implies a mechanistic or autonomous activity -- as if one sets a machine in motion. But we do not see spell casting that way at all.
In any case, what you are actually asking now is not about a spell to get a lover back or about a particular brand of candle which we make -- you are asking how to dispose of ritual remains, so i have moved your query to the appropriate thread.
Quick reply: Recycle the glass.
More detailed reply: i recommend that you read the thread and the links to this web page i wrote on the topic:
Laying Tricks and Disposing of Ritual Remains in the Hoodoo Tradition
https://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
Good luck to you!
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I have a vinegar jar that Ive been working about a month now. It is starting to leak, i keep it wrapped in a plastic baggy to avoid getting the mess anywhere when i shake it. Although I do enjoy working it, especially because it makes me feel better when im angry, vs yelling or starting fights with someone else; i am thinking of deploying it because it is leaking.
My target lives on the corner of a busy 4 way intersection in a very good neighborhood. Therefore i can not bury it, neighborhood watch would see me sneaking around. on top of that he has cameras. on top of that he's doing yard renovations. so i really don't want to put it on the property for fear it may be discovered or i may get caught.
I typically take my negative work to graveyards, but i was thinking about smashing the jar into the 4 way intersection by his house this time. for some reason, i really like that idea. he will obviously drive over it every time he leaves his house, but i am concerned about the broken glass and nails causing flat tires for the innocent. i am also concerned about his pics and the other targets pics blowing into his yard & being discovered. the vinegar did not discolor them or turn them to mush this time -usually it does.. which i find very interesting... and annoying.
OR do people typically not "smash" (toss) the jar when taking it to the crossroad and bury it instead?
thoughts?
My target lives on the corner of a busy 4 way intersection in a very good neighborhood. Therefore i can not bury it, neighborhood watch would see me sneaking around. on top of that he has cameras. on top of that he's doing yard renovations. so i really don't want to put it on the property for fear it may be discovered or i may get caught.
I typically take my negative work to graveyards, but i was thinking about smashing the jar into the 4 way intersection by his house this time. for some reason, i really like that idea. he will obviously drive over it every time he leaves his house, but i am concerned about the broken glass and nails causing flat tires for the innocent. i am also concerned about his pics and the other targets pics blowing into his yard & being discovered. the vinegar did not discolor them or turn them to mush this time -usually it does.. which i find very interesting... and annoying.
OR do people typically not "smash" (toss) the jar when taking it to the crossroad and bury it instead?
thoughts?
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Hello, SpekksnSuch,
Smashing a jar is popular -- and so is pouring out the contents so as not to leave evidence. With today's cameras set up everywhere, i have heard of folks pretending to "drop" a water bottle so that it =(oops)= spills. I have heard of folks pouring the liquid into a plastic drink cup, dumping it, then going home and drying the reserved items and burning them in Florida Water Cologne.
Use your imagination and your best judgement, and don't get caught.
Smashing a jar is popular -- and so is pouring out the contents so as not to leave evidence. With today's cameras set up everywhere, i have heard of folks pretending to "drop" a water bottle so that it =(oops)= spills. I have heard of folks pouring the liquid into a plastic drink cup, dumping it, then going home and drying the reserved items and burning them in Florida Water Cologne.
Use your imagination and your best judgement, and don't get caught.
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Hi,
I've read the entire thread but didn't find the answer I was looking for. I recently completed a Return to Me spell and want to bury the petition paper to allow it to continue to work. Is it best for me to bury it by MY doorstep or should I bury it in front of my target's doorstep? I understand that to attract something to me I should bury it at my doorstep but since I'm targeting a specific person was wondering if it wouldn't be more effective at hers.
Thank you!
I've read the entire thread but didn't find the answer I was looking for. I recently completed a Return to Me spell and want to bury the petition paper to allow it to continue to work. Is it best for me to bury it by MY doorstep or should I bury it in front of my target's doorstep? I understand that to attract something to me I should bury it at my doorstep but since I'm targeting a specific person was wondering if it wouldn't be more effective at hers.
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Hi Bodhiitta,
I think of it like I'm drawing the person to ME, so I'd want the spell close to me, if that makes sense. You want them to Return to (You), so bury the remnants near you, so they return in that direction.
I hope that helps!
I think of it like I'm drawing the person to ME, so I'd want the spell close to me, if that makes sense. You want them to Return to (You), so bury the remnants near you, so they return in that direction.
I hope that helps!
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Ok, great. Thanks for the reply! I will bury it near my doorstep.
Any thoughts on what I should say or think about while I bury it?
Any thoughts on what I should say or think about while I bury it?
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Hi Bodhicitta,
I usually pray a heartfelt version of whatever I've put into my petition paper, if that helps. If you want them to return, pray that they return to you, love you, etc. Good luck, hon!
I usually pray a heartfelt version of whatever I've put into my petition paper, if that helps. If you want them to return, pray that they return to you, love you, etc. Good luck, hon!
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Hi,
I've had successful prayers and petitions but I don't wish to keep the petitions cause I'm afraid that family members might find them. Is it ok to burn them and dispose of them? Can I maybe burn them outside and say thank you for granting my wish, thank you for excellent work? Thanks
I've had successful prayers and petitions but I don't wish to keep the petitions cause I'm afraid that family members might find them. Is it ok to burn them and dispose of them? Can I maybe burn them outside and say thank you for granting my wish, thank you for excellent work? Thanks
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Hi Moonlightdream,
You are in the right place! Please read through this thread to see how folks have disposed of their petitions after the work is done. Burning is traditional, but there are other methods you might like the sound of as well. Good luck!
You are in the right place! Please read through this thread to see how folks have disposed of their petitions after the work is done. Burning is traditional, but there are other methods you might like the sound of as well. Good luck!
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Hello,
I was burning a skull candle made of paraffin wax. The candle was cracking and popping for a few hours, and I was hoping this meant that it was working. Suddenly, the candle burst into a large flame and went out. When I went to look at it, there was water in the candle and I pushed and squeezed the water out (it was inside the candle!!). I tried to relight the candle, but it wouldn’t light. I was thinking there was something wrong with the manufacturing of the candle. Though I understand that either way (manufacturing or not), this means my spell was not accepted.
I am altering my spell to be a little more concise and to be better formulated with a different/stronger intention. I want to redo the spell tonight with a new candle.
My question is, do I need to dismantle the old spell, and how do I go about doing that, and disposing of it so my new intention sits (with the same person in mind) and get good results on the new spell? Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I was burning a skull candle made of paraffin wax. The candle was cracking and popping for a few hours, and I was hoping this meant that it was working. Suddenly, the candle burst into a large flame and went out. When I went to look at it, there was water in the candle and I pushed and squeezed the water out (it was inside the candle!!). I tried to relight the candle, but it wouldn’t light. I was thinking there was something wrong with the manufacturing of the candle. Though I understand that either way (manufacturing or not), this means my spell was not accepted.
I am altering my spell to be a little more concise and to be better formulated with a different/stronger intention. I want to redo the spell tonight with a new candle.
My question is, do I need to dismantle the old spell, and how do I go about doing that, and disposing of it so my new intention sits (with the same person in mind) and get good results on the new spell? Any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated.
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Ianoydb,
Hello and welcome to the forum. I moved your post to this thread on disposing of ritual remains. I need to ask that you do not start new topics. Instead, use the search bar in the upper right. You will find that we have just about every subject covered. If you have a question after reading a thread, please use the Quick Reply at the bottom of the page. It takes time to move things around so we appreciate the extra effort to keep things tidy.
That's a really odd thing to happen with a candle! Wow. I would wrap it up in a cloth or place it in a paper bag and bury it at a crossroads. If you read this thread, you may find other ideas but that is what I suggest.
Better luck next time!
Hello and welcome to the forum. I moved your post to this thread on disposing of ritual remains. I need to ask that you do not start new topics. Instead, use the search bar in the upper right. You will find that we have just about every subject covered. If you have a question after reading a thread, please use the Quick Reply at the bottom of the page. It takes time to move things around so we appreciate the extra effort to keep things tidy.
That's a really odd thing to happen with a candle! Wow. I would wrap it up in a cloth or place it in a paper bag and bury it at a crossroads. If you read this thread, you may find other ideas but that is what I suggest.
Better luck next time!
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Thank you!! I’m sorry. I am new to online forums, I have never used them before. I will try my best to try to understand things a little better.
As far as my question goes. Do you think it’s something I should be worried about? Like does this mean that my spell is doomed to fail? Or could I just chalk it up to a manufacturing error?
Also, is there a way I should dismantle the spell? Should I cleanse the candle to release my intention from it? Or should I just burry it as is?
Thank you!
As far as my question goes. Do you think it’s something I should be worried about? Like does this mean that my spell is doomed to fail? Or could I just chalk it up to a manufacturing error?
Also, is there a way I should dismantle the spell? Should I cleanse the candle to release my intention from it? Or should I just burry it as is?
Thank you!
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Ianoydb,
Please don't worry about it, we were all new here at one point. I think I was posting all over the place before I got the hang of it.
I don't think it's anything to worry about. It just sounds like a bad candle. The fact that there was water in it points to a bad product and nothing that has to do with that you did or didn't do. If it almost burned down your house or gave your hand a burn, I would think differently. If that happened I would suggest that you stop your work completely and get a reading.
I would tell the candle that you release the target from this spell before you wrap it up. You could also use Florida Water to cleanse it and the area you were working.
Please don't worry about it, we were all new here at one point. I think I was posting all over the place before I got the hang of it.
I don't think it's anything to worry about. It just sounds like a bad candle. The fact that there was water in it points to a bad product and nothing that has to do with that you did or didn't do. If it almost burned down your house or gave your hand a burn, I would think differently. If that happened I would suggest that you stop your work completely and get a reading.
I would tell the candle that you release the target from this spell before you wrap it up. You could also use Florida Water to cleanse it and the area you were working.
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Thank you!!!!
I appreciate you so much!
I do have a couple more questions. How do I bury something at a crossroads if I live in a city? This doesn’t seem like an easy task for me. Is there a different way to interpret “burry at a crossroads”? And does it matter which crossroads it is?
I’m reading through the forum and some others have asked similar questions, but I don’t seem to find an answer to the question.
Any advice is much appreciated! Thank you!!!!
I appreciate you so much!
I do have a couple more questions. How do I bury something at a crossroads if I live in a city? This doesn’t seem like an easy task for me. Is there a different way to interpret “burry at a crossroads”? And does it matter which crossroads it is?
I’m reading through the forum and some others have asked similar questions, but I don’t seem to find an answer to the question.
Any advice is much appreciated! Thank you!!!!
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Ianoydb,
It doesn't matter what crossroads as long as two roads cross. If it is a large city, may have to travel to the outskirts a bit. Sometimes you can find trees and plants at medians within the city and use those. This is were Google Maps comes in really handy! Pull it up and really zoom in. You do not have to bury the skull candle whole. You can spiritually release it, spray it with Florida Water and chop it up into little pieces.
Now days there should be less people out and about so it should be easier. I like to pretend I dropped something and I'm digging around looking for it. You would be surprised how little interest people have in others. Especially in the city were they don't know you.
It doesn't matter what crossroads as long as two roads cross. If it is a large city, may have to travel to the outskirts a bit. Sometimes you can find trees and plants at medians within the city and use those. This is were Google Maps comes in really handy! Pull it up and really zoom in. You do not have to bury the skull candle whole. You can spiritually release it, spray it with Florida Water and chop it up into little pieces.
Now days there should be less people out and about so it should be easier. I like to pretend I dropped something and I'm digging around looking for it. You would be surprised how little interest people have in others. Especially in the city were they don't know you.
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Thank you! I wrapped it in a cloth and put it in a paper bag. I rinsed it with Florida water and found an empty crossroad. I threw it over my left shoulder and said “I release you” and walked away without looking back.
Hope I did everything right.
Thank you so much for your help with this!
Hope I did everything right.
Thank you so much for your help with this!
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So what is everyone doing with their deployment and disposals at this time, during the coronavirus / covid-19 lockdowns and shelter-in-place orders?
I am lucky in that I live on a crossroads I can use for deploying some of my work.
I have a vinegar jar that is no longer necessary to work on, but I don't wish to dismantle it. I don't want to use my crossroads, and we are currently very restricted in our movements, no cemetery, can't go for a drive, can't go to the river (and wouldn't use that as I want one person in that jar to remain). I can go the park for exercise (can bury under or place in a tree?) This park is also on a crossroads, Would burying on the crossroads edge of the park be suitable? and there are storm drains on my crossroads and a little further down the road.
Would any of these suit for disposal of this vinegar jar? Or should I wrap it up and plan to visit the cemetery when this is all over? Bearing in mind that could be as far as 18 months away.
I am lucky in that I live on a crossroads I can use for deploying some of my work.
I have a vinegar jar that is no longer necessary to work on, but I don't wish to dismantle it. I don't want to use my crossroads, and we are currently very restricted in our movements, no cemetery, can't go for a drive, can't go to the river (and wouldn't use that as I want one person in that jar to remain). I can go the park for exercise (can bury under or place in a tree?) This park is also on a crossroads, Would burying on the crossroads edge of the park be suitable? and there are storm drains on my crossroads and a little further down the road.
Would any of these suit for disposal of this vinegar jar? Or should I wrap it up and plan to visit the cemetery when this is all over? Bearing in mind that could be as far as 18 months away.
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Graveyardhag --
Good question! It is similar to the questions asked by those who live in areas where the ground freezes over the winter and holes cannot be dug in the earth.
The answer is the same -- hold the material in a neutral (or positive or negative) space, depending on the type of work being done, until you can dispose of it appropriately.
For example, since a vinegar jar is generally negative, you can place it on the floor behind your toilet, or on the floor out in the "junk" area of your garage or toolshed, or back under your woodpile, or in your compost bin. Always place it low down, as you will be burying it as soon as conditions allow.
If, on the other hand, the item being held for disposal was of a positive or optimistic bent and you intended to deploy or dispose of it, then you could store it up high, on a closet or kitchen shelf, on a high shelf in the tool shed or garage, or up in the attic or in the rafters of your barn.
Good luck.
Good question! It is similar to the questions asked by those who live in areas where the ground freezes over the winter and holes cannot be dug in the earth.
The answer is the same -- hold the material in a neutral (or positive or negative) space, depending on the type of work being done, until you can dispose of it appropriately.
For example, since a vinegar jar is generally negative, you can place it on the floor behind your toilet, or on the floor out in the "junk" area of your garage or toolshed, or back under your woodpile, or in your compost bin. Always place it low down, as you will be burying it as soon as conditions allow.
If, on the other hand, the item being held for disposal was of a positive or optimistic bent and you intended to deploy or dispose of it, then you could store it up high, on a closet or kitchen shelf, on a high shelf in the tool shed or garage, or up in the attic or in the rafters of your barn.
Good luck.
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Thank you very much Miss Cat.
It's currently on the floor behind my toilet, I would like to get it out of the house though.
I was planning on making a compost area, and do have a shed I can use so I will find the right spot for it, wrap it up and store it and make plans to deploy properly once we are allowed to get out and about again.
It's currently on the floor behind my toilet, I would like to get it out of the house though.
I was planning on making a compost area, and do have a shed I can use so I will find the right spot for it, wrap it up and store it and make plans to deploy properly once we are allowed to get out and about again.
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So I’m wondering if I dispose of my honey jars that are no longer needed under hot water and the honey goes down my drain into my septic tank would that work? Or do I need for it to be totally off my property?
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Hello smiling7,
Personally I prefer to remove spell remains off my property but you should be fine if you have a septic system. Such was the nature of plumbing for many years, so it didn't distress traditional hoodoo practitioners of yore, therefore don't let it worry you.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Personally I prefer to remove spell remains off my property but you should be fine if you have a septic system. Such was the nature of plumbing for many years, so it didn't distress traditional hoodoo practitioners of yore, therefore don't let it worry you.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Many Blessing to all
I need help to dispose love work candle remains and petition paper. in past one year I done lots of love work,reconciliation work,bendover,come to me and other love rituals. I have some candle wax left and around 15 PETITION papers.
I looked in this too also at lying trick link. but cant understand properly. please help me how I dispose the petition papaer and candle wax remains.
* can I bury in my apartment area?
* can I burn paper and bury than
OR WHAT IS PROPER WAY TO DISPOSE LOVE WORK REMAININGS .
thanks
Many Blessing to all
I need help to dispose love work candle remains and petition paper. in past one year I done lots of love work,reconciliation work,bendover,come to me and other love rituals. I have some candle wax left and around 15 PETITION papers.
I looked in this too also at lying trick link. but cant understand properly. please help me how I dispose the petition papaer and candle wax remains.
* can I bury in my apartment area?
* can I burn paper and bury than
OR WHAT IS PROPER WAY TO DISPOSE LOVE WORK REMAININGS .
thanks
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Hello Serenaali,
If you are performing love work to draw someone to you or reconcile with them, bury the remains in your front yard or in a potted plant by your front door.
If you are doing the work to keep someone with you, bury the remains in your back yard or in a potted plant by the back door/rear of your home.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
If you are performing love work to draw someone to you or reconcile with them, bury the remains in your front yard or in a potted plant by your front door.
If you are doing the work to keep someone with you, bury the remains in your back yard or in a potted plant by the back door/rear of your home.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Hello all! I want to know the following. When performing a break up spell or ritual implying writing names on paper,inside jars. lemmons etc if you feel not safe throwing away these papers or leaving them under a tree etc due to privacy concerns, are there alternatives consisting of burning or destroying in some manner these papers before throwing the remains? Also, other question would be: in any ritual implying writing names, could be a good and effective alternative writing ony name initials? Thank you very much.
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My advice would be to follow the spell. If the spell says to bury it under a tree, you bury it under a tree. There are some that dispose of the remains in a fire and then leaving the ashes at a crossroads.
Ms Cat wrote an amazing book about name papers and petitions called "Paper in My Shoe". She also talks about how to work with initials, names, and birthdays.
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My advice would be to follow the spell. If the spell says to bury it under a tree, you bury it under a tree. There are some that dispose of the remains in a fire and then leaving the ashes at a crossroads.
Ms Cat wrote an amazing book about name papers and petitions called "Paper in My Shoe". She also talks about how to work with initials, names, and birthdays.
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Thanks for your interesting answer. However, could you give me some insights about using initials instead names? Thanks
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Hello Charles_,
Initials are not suitable substitutions for full names, as they have a much weaker link to your target.
If you are concerned about petition papers that identify your targets by name, then consider spells in which your petition paper is burned rather than remain intact after deployment.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Initials are not suitable substitutions for full names, as they have a much weaker link to your target.
If you are concerned about petition papers that identify your targets by name, then consider spells in which your petition paper is burned rather than remain intact after deployment.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question. If not I hope the moderators could find the suitable spot for it.
Ok first of all, I need an answer for this A.S.A.P!!! I really can't emphasize that enough.
Ok, so the situation is that there is someone that I'm interested in and the love spells are working on the person, but the person's ex lover is a problem.
To make a long story short, I got a reading into the situation and I was told that the person I'm interested in is trying to get rid of the ex but he keeps forcing himself into her life and she is very intimidated by him and scared to stand up to him and make him leave.
I tried a hot foot jar on him and worked it for 13 days then threw it in a river far away from where they live but that was unsuccessful.
Well....... according to my reader it's not that it didn't work but it's just slow working.
I couldn't do a traditional hot foot on him because of various reasons of interference.
So I just concocted a spell today to give the girl some courage to stand up to her ex and finally tell him to kick rocks. So here is how I set it up.....
1) I printed out a large photo of the girl and wrote the petition on it, instilling her with the courage to finally stand up to her ex and the power to kick him out.
2) I then dressed a large taper candle with crucible of courage and power oils after inscribing her name and brief petition in it, of course. I set this candle in the middle of the petition paper.
3)Finally, I dressed 4 tealights with fiery wall of protection oil so that the ex won't try to hurt the girl. I then placed them around the corners of the petition paper to represent the protection.
Ok, to cut to the chase, the spell is now complete but I need to know the proper way to deploy it.
I cannot bury the remains in the person's yard so that is out of the question.
Any ideas?
Again, I need an answer quickly. Timing is very important here
Thanks
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this question. If not I hope the moderators could find the suitable spot for it.
Ok first of all, I need an answer for this A.S.A.P!!! I really can't emphasize that enough.
Ok, so the situation is that there is someone that I'm interested in and the love spells are working on the person, but the person's ex lover is a problem.
To make a long story short, I got a reading into the situation and I was told that the person I'm interested in is trying to get rid of the ex but he keeps forcing himself into her life and she is very intimidated by him and scared to stand up to him and make him leave.
I tried a hot foot jar on him and worked it for 13 days then threw it in a river far away from where they live but that was unsuccessful.
Well....... according to my reader it's not that it didn't work but it's just slow working.
I couldn't do a traditional hot foot on him because of various reasons of interference.
So I just concocted a spell today to give the girl some courage to stand up to her ex and finally tell him to kick rocks. So here is how I set it up.....
1) I printed out a large photo of the girl and wrote the petition on it, instilling her with the courage to finally stand up to her ex and the power to kick him out.
2) I then dressed a large taper candle with crucible of courage and power oils after inscribing her name and brief petition in it, of course. I set this candle in the middle of the petition paper.
3)Finally, I dressed 4 tealights with fiery wall of protection oil so that the ex won't try to hurt the girl. I then placed them around the corners of the petition paper to represent the protection.
Ok, to cut to the chase, the spell is now complete but I need to know the proper way to deploy it.
I cannot bury the remains in the person's yard so that is out of the question.
Any ideas?
Again, I need an answer quickly. Timing is very important here
Thanks
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Jdsmooth, since you are in a hurry for an answer and no one has been available to reply yet, may I suggest you read the site’s page on deployment and disposal of ritual materials? https://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
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Greetings RisenRaven!
Thanks for referring me to the link. I read through and unless I am missing something it didn't quite have the answer to exactly what I need to do.
In this case I really don't know which way is the proper way to deploy this particular type of spell.
Again, I did a spell on someone to instill courage in them to stand up to their ex, while at the same time symbolically putting barriers of spiritual protection around them so the ex won't try to hurt the person (My reader told me that the girl's ex is very aggressive and abusive towards her and won't let her get with anyone else. So he's the only obstacle standing in the way).
The person is reluctant to tell me where they live because they don't want any trouble to stir up between me and their ex because he just pops up out of nowhere according to her. So I have no way to deploy the spell around where the person lives. If the person would tell me then I could just lay some powder and hotfoot their frigging ex away and be done with it, but I had to work by a different means.
Her place of work is right at a crossroads but I don't have a way to properly dump it at the crossroads without being seen. That particular area is ALWAYS busy.
UPDATE: Now that I think of it, I could try to ride by and dump it at that crossroads late tonight. I don't know why I didn't think of that before. Doh!
Thanks for referring me to the link. I read through and unless I am missing something it didn't quite have the answer to exactly what I need to do.
In this case I really don't know which way is the proper way to deploy this particular type of spell.
Again, I did a spell on someone to instill courage in them to stand up to their ex, while at the same time symbolically putting barriers of spiritual protection around them so the ex won't try to hurt the person (My reader told me that the girl's ex is very aggressive and abusive towards her and won't let her get with anyone else. So he's the only obstacle standing in the way).
The person is reluctant to tell me where they live because they don't want any trouble to stir up between me and their ex because he just pops up out of nowhere according to her. So I have no way to deploy the spell around where the person lives. If the person would tell me then I could just lay some powder and hotfoot their frigging ex away and be done with it, but I had to work by a different means.
Her place of work is right at a crossroads but I don't have a way to properly dump it at the crossroads without being seen. That particular area is ALWAYS busy.
UPDATE: Now that I think of it, I could try to ride by and dump it at that crossroads late tonight. I don't know why I didn't think of that before. Doh!
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Hello jdsmooth85,
Yes, deploy at a crossroads. You can always find one where you can work undetected.
Good luck.
Yes, deploy at a crossroads. You can always find one where you can work undetected.
Good luck.
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I recently have disposed of candle remains in a different way, forced by circomstances. I try to stay faithfull to tradition but not always can make spells properly.
I made a mirror box and burnt a black candle to send to my enemy back all the harm she made me. The candle burnt with a tall and straight wick up and gave me positive vibes about the spell.
When the candle was about to consume, it cracked the glass. I did not want to overthink about the idea of a bad signal about the spell, I just want to think "It has broken because of pure physics". The remains of the candle stuck on the broken crystal and they were big remains to bury them at a proper crossroads, on the other hand, haven't found a crossroads to throw or bury them, all crossroads are paved in my location and still cannot drive to other places to bury them properly.
An inner feeling told me to dispose the remains of the candle to a dump container far from my house, I know is not the best place to do that according to tradition, but it was like a feeling, like I consider my enemy as trash, I sent my enemy to the trash, she has no power over me, she's just trash. I went to a container a little far from my house but near from my enemy's house, which happens to be set a crossroads, and after making a silent prayer of "closure and ending", I dispose of the candle and broken glass remains at the container.
After doing that, a double big and spectacular rainbow appeared at the sky. I tend to interpretate rainbows as good signals and fortunate answers from heaven. It was not only one rainbow, it was a double one, a strange phenomenon that does not happen much often.
I went home from a different route with a feeling of satisfaction, with that wonderful and magical rainbow in the sky while I was walking back home.
Maybe is not a great place to do this, but it was like a feeling from my guts and I felt very good about it.
I made a mirror box and burnt a black candle to send to my enemy back all the harm she made me. The candle burnt with a tall and straight wick up and gave me positive vibes about the spell.
When the candle was about to consume, it cracked the glass. I did not want to overthink about the idea of a bad signal about the spell, I just want to think "It has broken because of pure physics". The remains of the candle stuck on the broken crystal and they were big remains to bury them at a proper crossroads, on the other hand, haven't found a crossroads to throw or bury them, all crossroads are paved in my location and still cannot drive to other places to bury them properly.
An inner feeling told me to dispose the remains of the candle to a dump container far from my house, I know is not the best place to do that according to tradition, but it was like a feeling, like I consider my enemy as trash, I sent my enemy to the trash, she has no power over me, she's just trash. I went to a container a little far from my house but near from my enemy's house, which happens to be set a crossroads, and after making a silent prayer of "closure and ending", I dispose of the candle and broken glass remains at the container.
After doing that, a double big and spectacular rainbow appeared at the sky. I tend to interpretate rainbows as good signals and fortunate answers from heaven. It was not only one rainbow, it was a double one, a strange phenomenon that does not happen much often.
I went home from a different route with a feeling of satisfaction, with that wonderful and magical rainbow in the sky while I was walking back home.
Maybe is not a great place to do this, but it was like a feeling from my guts and I felt very good about it.
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Alice Kyteler --
Disposing of negative spell remains in a trash pile, outhouse, or porta-potty is okay. Just don't dispose of money, love, or health spells that way.
Disposing of negative spell remains in a trash pile, outhouse, or porta-potty is okay. Just don't dispose of money, love, or health spells that way.
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Hi Miss Cat,
Your advice is enlightening!. I had to dispose of those remains in that way because of circomstances of that exact moment, but I thought It was not correct of disposing of remains in a trash in general.
I was having even doubts in that moment while I was doing that, until I saw the rainbow. Your answer gives me more good vibes about the spell.
Thanks a lot.
Your advice is enlightening!. I had to dispose of those remains in that way because of circomstances of that exact moment, but I thought It was not correct of disposing of remains in a trash in general.
I was having even doubts in that moment while I was doing that, until I saw the rainbow. Your answer gives me more good vibes about the spell.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you Saint Jude, glorious Apostle, miracle performer, because you took me back to Jesus.
Re: Disposal of Ritual Remains Questions and Answers
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I would like to know how to properly dispose of a doll baby?
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I would like to know how to properly dispose of a doll baby?
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