This is not my spell. It is a translation of a Russian spell to turn someone into an oborot, or ''one transformed''.
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Casting Instructions for 'Russian Werewolf Spell'
You will need the following items for this spell:
Small copper knife (substitute brass, bronze, or, if all else fails, other metals like steel)
Tree stump (preferably of an ash tree, short enough to jump over)
Night, in a forest, no full moon needed
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You will need the following items for this spell:
Small copper knife (substitute brass, bronze, or, if all else fails, other metals like steel)
Tree stump (preferably of an ash tree, short enough to jump over)
Night, in a forest, no full moon needed
Walk to the tree stump and stab it with the knife, then walk around it repeating a memorized incantation:
"On the sea, on the ocean, on the island, on Bujan,
On the empty pasture gleams the moon, on an ashstock lying
In a green wood, in a gloomy vale.
Towards the stock wandereth a shaggy wolf,
Horned cattle seeking for his sharp white fangs;
But the wolf enters not the forest,
But the wolf dives not into the shadowy vale,
Moon, moon, gold-horned moon,
Check the flight of bullets, blunt the hunters' knives,
Break the shepherds' cudgels,
Cast wild fear upon all cattle,
On men, all creeping things,
That they may not catch the grey wolf,
That they may not rend his warm skin!
My word is binding, more binding than sleep,
More binding than the promise of a hero!"
When enough power is built up and you feel the energy flowing through you, leap thrice over the stump and you shall transform and run into the forest.
If this spell works, it works instantly, as soon as one leaps the third time over the stump. By leaping thrice over a knife, they use magick to transform into a wolf. The stump aids in their magick by adding the power of nature.
If you make it work, mail me and tell you what type of knife you used and how it worked.
I came across this spell years ago and thought it was fake, this year I got a Slavic Paganism book of witchcraft and noticed the same spell was in it; now Im thinking ''perhaps it is legit''
Who is the author? What is the title of the book? It's wise to research authors beforehand to ensure you aren't being fed misinformation [there are tons of discredited authors who published plenty of books on witchcraft and paganism]
Unfortunately, she's not a reputable source. I know a number of Russian witches [and even Russians who are from Russia] who have read her books and point out how she's clearly making stuff up and certain aspects aren't even practices. [not trying to be mean, just warning you, I've never heard good things about Natasha Helvin's work]
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