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Dark Arts Black Magic Oil Recipe - True Stories of Encounters with the Devil

This is Conjure Cookbook's recipe for Dark Arts Oil , also called Black Arts oil or Black Magic oil , used to cast wicked and harmful spells upon enemies. patchouli, black pepper, wormwood, valerian root, spanish moss Why no quantities? Because most home practitioners don't use them! Of course if you were to be selling commercial hoodoo formulas you'd want to invent a formal recipe for yourself, but magic doesn't require scientific level measurements. Add the items in whatever amounts feel right to you. This is the secret of magic! You can find more recipes for occult ritual oils in The Conjure Cookbook , which includes even these harmful recipes which many books of witchcraft deliberately leave out!  There are a few magical recipes that I know but did not include within the  Conjure Cookbook.  I wish I could say it was due to some grand scheme like wishing to prevent the careless from misusing such knowledge or trying to protect occult secrets, but frankly, i...

Old Fashioned Voodoo Love Spell from Talia Felix's Translation of Petit Albert

Concerning some secrets that one calls according to the cabbalist sages, the Apple of Love, and are performed in this manner. You go one Friday morning before sunrise into a fruit orchard, and pick from a tree the most beautiful apple that you can; then you write with your own blood on a bit of white paper your first and last name, and on another line following, the first and last name of the person by whom you would like to be loved, and you try to have three of her hairs, to which you affix three of yours which you shall use to bind the little message you have written with another one, the which is to have nothing but the word Scheva, likewise written in your blood, then you slice the apple in two, you throw away the seeds, and in their place you lay your papers bound with hair, and with two sharp skewers made from green myrtle branches, you neatly rejoin the apple’s two halves and you will put it to dry in an oven, ensuring that it grows hard and free of moisture like the dried a...

Weirdos and Witchcraft: Why Outcasts Love Hoodoo (and, Perhaps, Why Hoodoo Loves Them Back)

Magic is more than just spells; it’s a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of marginalized communities. It’s a reminder that even in the face of unimaginable hardship, people find ways to assert their agency and maintain their connection to the divine. At the heart of hoodoo is an embrace of the supernatural that aligns with gothic sensibilities, offering a labyrinth of shadowed corridors to explore. From the spectral imagery of crossroads magic to the haunting presence of graveyard dirt in rituals , hoodoo intersects with gothic aesthetics in fascinating ways. Its narratives of defiance and survival resonate deeply with the themes of darkness, mystery, and transformation that permeate alternative cultures. There are countless examples of practitioners turning to the dark, shadowed corners of the world for both protection and revenge . The use of herbs , roots , bones , and other seemingly mundane objects imbues them with supernatural qualities. A glass of water can become a l...