Monday 26 August 2013

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How to Hasten Recovery Spell'

You will need the following items for this spell:

1 white candle
chamomile incense
sea salt
a personal possession (hair, clothing, jewelry, photo, etc.) from the target
white cloth
twine

start

1. Carve the name of your target on the white candle.

2. Cast your magic circle. It should contain a pentagram with the spirit point facing north.

3. Light the incense.

4. Wrap your white cloth around the base of the white candle and light it. Then, place the white candle on the spirit point of your altar, with the name of your target facing you.

5. Smooth the white cloth over the center of your pentagram. Pass the personal possession from your target through the incense smoke, then place it on the white cloth.

6. Envision the target returning to full health. Picture their affliction being flooded out by a bright white light.

7. Sprinkle sea salt in a clockwise rotation over the personal possession with your power (writing) hand. As you do, recite the following incantation:

Magic mend and candle burn,
Sickness end, good health return

By the light of the moon
and the path of north
Let illness be purged
and good health flow forth

Let not this simple spell coerce
Or make their situation worse
Hear now my humble plea
As I will it, so mote it be

8. Fold the white cloth over the personal possession. Tie the twine around the white cloth until it is bundled shut.

9. Close your magic circle.

10. Snuff out your candle.

11. Place the bundle and candle remainder someplace safe until the afflicted person has recovered. If the bundle is lost or opened before the target has recovered, the effect will wear off.

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When the target has recovered in full, return the personal possession to them. Then, wrap the candle remains in the white cloth, tie the bundle shut with the twine again, then bury the bundle in nature, thereby burying the affliction they've helped release.

For more details or advance level spells to remove all your problems contact:1. Carve the name of your target on the white candle.

2. Cast your magic circle. It should contain a pentagram with the spirit point facing north.

3. Light the incense.

4. Wrap your white cloth around the base of the white candle and light it. Then, place the white candle on the spirit point of your altar, with the name of your target facing you.

5. Smooth the white cloth over the center of your pentagram. Pass the personal possession from your target through the incense smoke, then place it on the white cloth.

6. Envision the target returning to full health. Picture their affliction being flooded out by a bright white light.

7. Sprinkle sea salt in a clockwise rotation over the personal possession with your power (writing) hand. As you do, recite the following incantation:

Magic mend and candle burn,
Sickness end, good health return

By the light of the moon
and the path of north
Let illness be purged
and good health flow forth

Let not this simple spell coerce
Or make their situation worse
Hear now my humble plea
As I will it, so mote it be

8. Fold the white cloth over the personal possession. Tie the twine around the white cloth until it is bundled shut.

9. Close your magic circle.

10. Snuff out your candle.

11. Place the bundle and candle remainder someplace safe until the afflicted person has recovered. If the bundle is lost or opened before the target has recovered, the effect will wear off.


When the target has recovered in full, return the personal possession to them. Then, wrap the candle remains in the white cloth, tie the bundle shut with the twine again, then bury the bundle in nature, thereby burying the affliction they've helped release.

For more details or advance level spells to remove all your problems contact:
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