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Rumors and Myths about the Intranquility or Intranquil Spirit Love Spell

(EDIT, 4/23/16: Up to date information about the Intranquil Sprit can be found in my new book The Intranquil Spirit , available on Amazon.  This post is mostly correct, but has some incomplete information.) I've done many an Intranquility Spell in my lifetime -- being that I'm a professional magic spell caster that is, of course, logical. However, there seem to be many misunderstandings about this important type of magic spell, which are circulating the internet and invading the minds of people who might (or might not) benefit from its use. #1. The Intranquility Spell is evil. The Intranquility Spell is no more evil than trying to get the same results by way of any other spell. Now, one might argue that the intent is evil, or at least selfish -- but I have had people who requested the exact effects which an Intranquility is meant to bring (desperation, obsession, pining away) yet who refused to do an Intranquility spell specifically on the belief that it's ...

Is Hoodoo Scottish? - Answers to a Bizarre Spellcast Question

A few months ago, I was quite bewildered to have Google autofill in for me the phrase "Is Hoodoo Scottish?" whilst I was searching for something else about hoodoo that started with an S. It seemed like such a totally bizarre idea that I could not imagine the origin of the question, but I brushed it off as just one of those weird Google Autocomplete moments,  and more or less went about my business. Recently, while looking for something else, I happened upon the explanation for it! EK's Star Log makes the argument that hoodoo is actually Scottish. FACT: The word Hoodoo originates from Pictish Scotland. Hoodoo by translation means “haunted, paranormal, or supernatural”. It dates back to around 300BC-300AD and was used by the Picts of Scotland. I don't at all agree with this person's reasoning -- anyone who seriously studies word origins knows it's pretty rare for a word to appear in 300 BC, then go undocumented for over 2,000 years before ...

How to Use Triple Action Candles for Hoodoo, Witchcraft and Magic

Triple Action candles are those candle which are made with three colors -- typically you find them striped in either red, white and green or red, white and blue. The red-white-green candles are used for success, prosperity and luck. The red-white-blue candles are used for returning lovers, and for protection and legal work. Some people like to burn these candles in sections, burning through one color on the candle with each day of spellwork. Personally, I feel this defeats the point of using a triple action candle (if you will only burn through one color each day, I figure you might as well just burn 3 small single-color candles) and so I like to burn these three-color candles all in one go.  To use a triple-action candle, you can burn them plain or choose an appropriate dressing oil (or a mixture of several oils) for your magical purpose. Since these are candles used to attract positive influences, they should be dressed upward, or else in the half-up half-down ...