Here's an old time hoodoo bottle spell conjure from the ebook "Granny's Secret Conjury" (which you will receive in your email if you are a Conjure Clubber):
Write the landlord's name nine times on a piece of paper and place in a bottle. Add some gin, whiskey, and rum. Take two teaspoons of sugar (white sugar if the landlord is white, brown sugar if the landlord is not white) and put water from three sources in the bottle: some river water, water from the faucet and some well water. Shake well every day at twelve o'clock. Burn nine green candles—one a day for nine days—and say Psalms 1 and 18 each day. Plant the bottle with the neck down close to the front door. This is believed to ensure you stay in your home.
That would be 12:00 noon that the bottle should be shaken...
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get well and river water if your not close to both?
ReplyDeleteThe work calls for three sources of water. If you are unable to get the exact water source, then substitute with water you can get. I would suggest collecting some rain water if possible and using that.
DeleteIf you have well water as your source at home is that acceptable as well water even though it comes from a faucet?
ReplyDeleteYes, that would be considered well water. In this case, I would suggest adding another water source so that you have three different water sources.
DeleteHere is the issue i have with this..12 noon i am at work. If this is when i am suppose to do shack it, then it wont work, and also just like the other posts..well water? that is not possible. i was thinking maybe facuet, water from the hudson or beach and holy water..will thatwork?
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful thing about rootwork is its adaptibility. Substituting water from the sources you mention would be perfect. If you can't shake at 12:00 noon, try 12:00 midnight. If that doesn't work, then pick a time that does and so it at the same time every day until you get the results you are looking for.
DeleteThank you for replying.. i was hoping there were options...Thank you..
ReplyDeleteI have a landlord who lives above me in a row home. she is Jamaican, and is, for lack of better word, bat shit crazy! we share an entry way that has 4 doors, outside, our apt., her apt. and the basement. the space is approx. 4'X4'. the other night at midnight we heard her chanting, when we looked the next day there was white powder of some kind and a red candle in corner. What does this mean, and what kind of curse is this?
ReplyDeleteCan I use salt water from the ocean? Or is salt an added ingredient that can potentially change the outcome?
ReplyDeleteAlso, do I have to have voodoo candles, because they don't sell them where I am. In substitution, can I make candles or use a saint candle, if I take photo off? This will burn for about 4/5days straight; can I use two of them? If I can make them, what's different about a voodoo candle versus a regular candle; the intention gone into the candle during making?
This is a no-brainer, but the bottle gets buried after the nine days of shaking?
Can it be a jar, or does it have to be a necked bottle? Should it be full? Or at least cover the paper?
Can I add the ingredients as I collect them or do they have to be added at once?
How soon does it start to take action on my behalf? I need it to work in their minds/hearts immediately. My landlords are angry because my finances have been down, but I have two jobs starting next week...I just need more time...and I'm an on-time-type tenant normally.
What is the eventual payment I will have to offer for this? And who will claim it? I'm finally giving in and acknowledging this, voodoo/magick, is in me, but I know nothing is free...I don't want to tangle in the wrong places, you know? (And that's not meant as an insult, that you would provide dangerous work...)
Greetings. I don't have gin nor whiskey what can I substitute with
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