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July 23rd, 2009

Protective Witching Bottle


Tools
One Bottle (I prefer fairly vintage inspired glass bottles with cork but a simple mason jar will work.)
White candle & wax (to seal bottle if using cork)
String
Sharpie marker


Ingredients
Shards of broken mirrors
Salt (sea, dead sea)
Hair of person(s) looking to protect
String
Bent Pins
Rosemary or Garlic

  • Light the candle.
  • Draw an “X” on either the bottom of the cork, or the jar lid with the sharpie marker.
  • Fill the jar up with the ingredients.  The shards of mirror are for deflecting negativity, salt, garlic, rosemary for protection, string and bent needles for tangling the negative energy, and the hair is to lure the energy into the bottle instead of directly at the person.   As you fill the bottle repeat:


“Pins & Strings, Herb & Hair
Trap The Bad With The Utmost Care”

  • Once filled, place hands over the bottle and meditate on the purpose of this bottle, visualizing all negativity being trapped within.  Repeat 3 times:


“So I Will It, So It Be.”

  • Seal the jar or bottle and drip the wax over it.  Wrap the bottle in plenty of string and knot it three times.  You can either keep the jar or bottle in a bedroom closet, dresser, under the bed, or under the front door.  If the bottle is destroyed for any reason the negative energies will not affect you because of the neutralizing effective of salt however avoid breaking the bottle once made. 
  • As long as you consider the location where the bottle resides home, you are protected. 

 



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