|
Ingredients
A pink taper candle (representing the female
A blue taper candle (representing the Male)
A gold taper candle
A horseshoe
A key
Two roses (preferably but not necessarily red)
An article of the other person's clothing
A large bowl
Pot-pourri
Description
There was a time when horseshoes were commonly hung over a door to bring good luck into the house and they were therefore easy to obtain. If there is not one to hand, and these days there probably will not be, you can cut one from a piece of card or paper, or maybe you can lay your hands on a miniature one that has been used as a good-luck charm on a wedding cake. The spell is cast to have the love you hold in your heart for someone reciprocated. The spell should be cast on a Friday when the Moon is waning.
Spell Casting
Female spellcasters should light the pink candle first then the blue one. Males should do the opposite. When these candles have been lit, light the gold one.
Put the gold candle between the other two, then place a rose alongside the two outer ones. Now put the horseshoe at the far side of one of the roses and the key at the far side of the other candle.
As the candles burn down, focus on your heart's desire until the flames flicker and die or until you have to bring the ritual to an end, in which case you can extinguish the flames in the usual way.
Wrap the key and the horseshoe in the article of clothing, put it in a drawer and leave it there for two weeks. By this the time the roses will have wilted, but do not throw them away. When fourteen days have passed, take the package from the drawer and put the horseshoe, key and rose petals in the bowl. Fill the bowl with the pot-pourri and put it on a window ledge closest to where your loved one lives. Now wait and your love will come to you.
SpellsOfMagic.com
Magic spells for everyone, anytime, any occasion.
Be sure to check us out at www.spellsofmagic.com for more details and information on making your spells more powerful and
effective. We have hundreds of free spells which you can cast, or have us cast for.
|