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Fiery Wall of Protection Anti-Curse Spell - Witchcraft Against Hexes

 

A protective fiery wall of protection

In the dimly lit corners of folklore and mysticism lies a realm where the ancient art of hoodoo witchcraft weaves its intricate web of magic. Rooted in the rich tapestry of American magical tradition, hoodoo offers a sanctuary for those seeking to navigate the currents of fate with intention and purpose. With this spell, we can unravel the mysteries of hoodoo and ignite the flames of transformation to emerge victorious in the face of adversity.

Today, we stand on the threshold of a sacred rite, a spell crafted to reverse the tides of misfortune and safeguard against the malevolent forces that seek to undermine our path. With each ingredient carefully selected and every gesture imbued with significance, we shall embark on a journey of spiritual cleansing and protection. Note that those who are new to hoodoo are sometimes surprised to find out how many pre-made conjure formulas are utilized in the work. This doesn't mean it's a "fake spell" made "just to sell ingredients" anymore than a modern cookbook using premade cheeses, spice blends, breads and condiments is "just to sell groceries." The use of conjure formulas a longstanding tradition, and you can read much more on this blog about traditional conjure supplies.

As we delve into the depths of this mystical practice, we shall uncover the secrets of hoodoo, unlocking the hidden wisdom passed down through generations. From the flickering flames of the Reversing Jumbo Candle to the purifying waters of the Fiery Wall of Protection Bath, each component of this spell holds the key to fortifying our resolve and repelling the unfriendly shadows that threaten to engulf us.

Many so-called protective spells are merely curse-removing spells, and the removal of curses is indeed an important occupation of hoodoo. Protection is another matter. The formula Fiery Wall of Protection, though it can also be used to kill a jinx, is designed to do more than that -- to actually guard against new work having the power to impact you. It's best used for spiritual matters but some people report good results when using it for physical protection as well. 

Ingredients:

  • Reversing (black outside, inside red) Jumbo Candle
  • Uncrossing Oil (new bottle)
  • Fiery Wall of Protection Bath or Soap
  • Fiery Wall of Protection Powder
  • Most Powerful Powder
  • (Optional) If you have powerful enemies or are in need of added strength for the spell, get an additional talisman such as an Against Enemies Pin or a Sator Square that you can easily keep with you at all times. You can just draw them yourself and carry the paper with you in your pocket, but these pin versions are sturdy and easy to pin inside a coat or skirt without arousing suspicion and are useful if your clothing doesn't have pockets.

Begin by preparing a bath for yourself. Before getting into the water, open the new bottle of Uncrossing oil and rub the oil over your whole body, in a downward motion. Use the entire bottle and discard the empty container. 

Add your Fiery Wall Bath to the bathwater, and get in. Use a sponge, towel or brush to scrub your body upward (pulling up the protective power.) Stay in the water for 30 minutes so that it can absorb into your skin. NOTE: If you don't have a bathtub, you can shower using the soap instead and rinse it off BUT it's not as strong and in this case it's recommended you get the talisman to supplement the spell.

After the bath, once you are dried off, powder your body (especially your chest) with the sachet powder. Add a pinch of the powder to your shoes or slippers.

Prepare the candle by rubbing it with the Fiery Wall of Protection oil, and then dusting it with the Most Powerful powder. 

Burn the candle for an hour each day, snuffing it out (never blowing) afterwards. Repeat this daily until the candle goes out by itself. 

When the time comes to dispose of remaining wax, dispose of it in a magically appropriate location.

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