This spell is so simple to do that it has to work. It is best done at the time of the Waning Moon, and makes use of the Elements to symbolize completion.
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Casting Instructions for 'To Rid Yourself of a Problem'
You will need the following items for this spell:
An old shoe (usually the right one)
Pen
A fire
Natural running water or the sea
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You will need the following items for this spell:
An old shoe (usually the right one)
Pen
A fire
Natural running water or the sea
Write your problem on the sole of the shoe. Put the shoe on and stamp three times. As you do so, say: "Begone, troublesome times"
Either, throw the shoe into the fire and ensure that it burns properly. Or; Throw the shoe into the stream of water and watch it disappear. Or; Throw the shoe into the sea and walk away. As any of these happen, visualize the problem getting less and less until it disappears.
Often during this time inspiration may come to you as to how you can deal with the difficulty. The reason that you use the right shoe is because this is considered the more positive and assertive side of the body, which is normally the one needed. However, if it feels more natural to use the left shoe the result will usually be more passive and non- confrontational.
This requires an edit. How does tossing or burning your shoe solve a problem? You can add to this and transform it into a spell, but as outlined, this does not work. I would write your troubles on a piece of paper, fold it away from you then destroy it. You could burn it, bury it off your property, or toss it into a moving stream of water. Be sure to take the long way home and do not look back. Otherwise, the energy can follow you home. Once home, cleanse and protect to keep it away. If you wish for a solution, meditate with a yellow candle.
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I identify as a Witch. Wizard is not widely used, but some have been trying to reclaim this term. Witch is gender neutral and most commonly used in The Pagan Community.
I can, I have, and I do perform Magik. Whether that convinces you or not, I do not care. I know my Craft and do not need to prove my abilities to you or any random person.
If you read my profile, you would notice I was raised by Wiccan parents. I have 30 years of experience, directly and indirectly, in Witchcraft. Since this site is popular among New Witches, and it is full of misinformation, I want to help. I know how confusing it can be when you officially begin studying, and I want to help steer people toward actual spells. You can choose to take my advice or not. It does not matter in the slightest to me.
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