Sunday, May 3, 2020

How to cast stronger magic spells in the voodoo style

Voodoo magic often uses simulacra magic, or the magic of using objects with a "likeness" to something in the outside world, to create an effect in the outside world.

For example, a magic practitioner took revenge on another person to "figure" a figure, and then sent the figure around the world in a slow ship. Needless to say, the victim of the magic voodoo spell felt nauseous and dizzy for about a month (the duration of the trip). This is an example of an effective voodoo style magic spell.

How to cast stronger voodoo spells

In the case of mock magic, as in the use of voodoo dolls, many magic practitioners do not achieve good results. Then they think voodoo magic doesn't work. Not so. However, there are reasons why simulacra magic doesn't work as well as it should. Normally, there are three reasons why simulated magic doesn't produce as strong a result as it should.

1. The voodoo object is not similar enough to the real thing

As the name implies, mock magic means that the object used in the spell must be as "similar" as possible to the object of the spell. If, for example, you are going to use a mock in a map spell, to move a mischievous neighbor out of your area, then your best option is to choose a "voodoo doll" that is similar to your neighbor in appearance and personality whatever possible. If your neighbor is tall, gaunt, and hunched, look for a figure that is tall, gaunt, and hunched. A small and fat figure will not work, nor a figure of a dancer. It always amazes me how many people choose any ancient figure to use in a voodoo spell. If you want to cast stronger voodoo spells, be very specific about the item used as a voodoo priest.

2. The material of the doll or voodoo object will not have a key

"Keying" is the magical process by which you connect the object of a mock spell to the object it represents in the real world. For example, in the case of the map spell, keying is the process by which you connect the figure to your mischievous neighbor. Assuming you have chosen a figure that closely matches your neighbor in appearance and personality, you must ensure that the figure is made of a material that contains the "key" or connection to the real-world person.

Materials like wood, metal, glass, and ceramic work well. Plastic, rubber, and modern composites tend not to have a key. If you want to cast stronger voodoo spells, make sure your voodoo doll or item is made of the correct materials. For most simple voodoo magic spells, you can mark a figure simply by holding it with your dominant hand and flowing energy towards the object while thinking about the person. Once the object feels warm and tingling, it is typed. Just be careful: once you type, do what you do with the object you do to the person and you are karmically responsible. Read about the Rules of the Road on our website to learn more about the universal laws that govern magical practice.

3. The doll or voodoo object was not cleaned

Cleaning a drill is very important before using it on spells, especially if the item is not new. Objects collect vibrations and energy when handled, so you must clean them from the object before using it on your spell. A basic four-item cleaning with a fire pit and a chalice usually does the trick (learn how to do a basic cleaning without the Firebowl and Chalice e-books). Once an object is cleaned, it is ready for use in the spell, and avoids any "sidebands" that may have been generated by previous handling of the object.

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