Re: I have a question...ASAP By: Nekoshema / Novice
Post # 14 Nov 06, 2016
Just be confident, you'll be fine. If they're bound together I would cleanse everything and start over with the second spell. But do what you feel is best.
If you want, once you get the lime [and whatever else from spell number one] out you can cleanse the items [if you have cleansing incense like sage pass it through the smoke. Otherwise salt water works too] then throw it in the trash. You could also toss it into running water, burn it in a fire, or bury it off property. Again, whatever feels right to you. Cleansing the items however would get rid of the magick attached to them from the spell so garbage is fine.
I don't have any sage, but I don have hazel wood if that works too? I think tonight I will take apart the objects. When you say salt water, you mean from the ocean right? Or can I just do it with water & salt
My suggestion would be to cast your circle, in an outdoor area, and take apart your cast. Thanking the elements that you used, and then taking time to dispose of them... Burying, perhaps?
While closing your circle, thanks the elements for their willingness to participate. When finished, do a short, 15 minute meditation, or reflection. Then wash your hands in cold water, as it cleanses.
Then let whatever will be, be.
Blessed merry wishes to you..
JD
Do not throw it away!!! That is... No! I hope I'm in time, but the trash is the wrong option here. You should return it to nature, bury it under a tree or throw it in a strem or something
No it's not too late, I'm waiting for a response from the lady that helps me cast spells. And yeah I'm more inclined to burying the objects. I hope you see this message because what I'm gonna do is cast my circle with same elements, which was salt, jasmine incense, red candle and water. And I'm going to take t apart, after that I will close my circle and bury it under a tree a bit far from my house.
You need to be respectful when disposing of magickal material. They should be placed in the garden, in the dirt with a small offering to the powers that be. A coin is acceptable, or a food offering.
I'm lazy when it comes to dispelling spell materials. I imagine the energy being removed from the object(s) and returned to the creator. The physical object usually goes in the garbage. If you feel it needs to be handled differently, you can also bury it.