IngredientsPure water (Either filtered/distilled by you, or commercial water from a brand you trust)Piece of jewelry or any other accessory that can be dipped in water Salt Shower/Bathtub Wand Soothing tea leaves, dry herbs, or oils DescriptionSpirits lurk in dark places such as abandoned buildings and cemeteries, but because the large numbers of spirits turns the area into a hotspot for negative energy, you'll want to put special effort into making sure you don't bring a malevolent spirit or harmful energy back with you.
Spell CastingThis spell has three components: A cleansing bath/shower that gets rid of excess energy before and after visiting a spiritual location, enchanted water, and an accessory consecrated with the power of protection to wear. To start, you'll take the first cleansing bath/shower by either
then, you'll need to enchant the water, which is fairly simple. You'll want to take a cup/bottle of water, hold it in your hands, and say "By the power of three, I invoke earth, air, water, and fire to enchant this water before me" three times, and then it can be used to drink for protection at any stage in the journey. Next you'll want to consecrate your protective accessory. This can be done by holding your wand directly at it and imagining the energy from the surroundings being channeled into the accessory via the wand. Now it can be worn or simply brought along in your pockets. As long as the accessory isn't damaged, you should be able to use it over and over again without recharging it with energy every time you go to a spiritual location. Once you've done all this you're ready to go to any location without being affected by its energy(s), and when you come back you should take one more shower to get rid of any residual energy- (you can ground if you'd like, but this ritual should make it so you don't have to.) And Voila! you're done, having gone out for a night of witching and come back without throwing off the balance of your home with residual energy(s). Magic spells for everyone, anytime, any occasion.
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