Other Spells
If someone has been bothering you, or sexually harassing you, write that person's full name on a piece of white paper. Place it in a container of water and freeze it. This works best if done on a waning moon.
The following spell will help the healing process of anyone who has been injured. Visualise the person being whole and well, then repeat the following chant over and over again...
"This is the spell that we intone
Flesh to flesh and bone to bone
Sinew to sinew and vein to vein
Each one to their own again"
An old English spell for the removal
of warts suggests that during the waning moon, touch each wart
with a pea, then wrap each pea in a piece of paper. Bury this
in moist ground and the warts will disappear as the peas decay.
Tying knots into a cord or even on a piece of string can bind magical energies to your spell. Recite the following charm as you tie the knots.
By knot of one, the spell's begun.
By knot of two, it cometh true.
By knot of three, so mote it be.
By knot of four, it opens doors.
By knot of five, the spell's alive.
By knot of six, the spell is fixed.
By knot of seven, by stars of heaven.
By knot of eight, by stroke of fate.
By knot of nine, the thing is mine!
The 70 x 7 spell is a simple, yet powerful spell. Think of an area of your life that you would like to improve, and write this down as a positive statement. For example, if you would like to improve your health, write "I am healthy." Write this out 70 times for seven days straight. Leave this for seven days, then repeat it again.
This spell was recorded by the Romans in the third century, but it most likely originated from the Aramaic words "Abhadda Kedabrah" which can be interpreted as "Disappear, O sickness, from this world."
The Gnostics used this wording as a magic formula to combat affliction, but in later years it was used specifically to treat fevers. This spell was said to work when the person with the fever said the whole word "abracadabra", then progressively left off one letter from the end of the word until no letters were left. As this was done, the fever was supposed to reduce. For the same result, sometimes this charm was written on a piece of parchment (in the manner illustrated below) and put on a cord around a feverish person's neck.
ABRACADABRA
ABRACADABR
ABRACADAB
ABRACADA
ABRACAD
ABRACA
ABRAC
ABRA
ABR
AB
A
All
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