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DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE DEL AÑO DOS MIL TRECE

GOBIERNO PROVINCIAL DEL GUAYAS

DEL MES DE SEPTIEMBRE DEL AÑO DOS MIL TRECE

Use this spell to stop or impede an adversary or irritat- ing person who will not take no for an answer.

Items needed: One small opaque container, a bottle of Tabasco sauce, and a picture of or handwriting from the person you want to stop.

Place the picture or handwriting in the bottom of the container. Sprinkle some of the Tabasco sauce over it and

then fill the container with water. As you place the container in the freezer, say the following with great emphasis:

Fiery hot, and then frozen cold, Your powers are now put on hold.

Sand and Ice Love Spell

If you feel the one you love is not responding as he or she should, use this spell to get things going. You will need a flat container of finely grained sand (please do not use cat litter). Several hours before you plan to perform this spell, freeze a fresh red rose in a container filled with water.

Begin this spell by writing your lover’s name in the sand and then draw the following symbols around it:

Take the iced rose and place it in the center of the sand, so that it covers your lover’s name. As the ice melts, so will your lover’s heart. Keep the rose next to your bed as a symbol of eternal love.

INCENSE

Incense, like music, speaks without words to the con- scious mind. It stirs the emotions as it brings back memo- ries of things, events, places, and people long since forgotten. Because of its evocative nature, incense has always played an important role in both religion and magick.

Priests and magicians have long believed that the burn- ing of incense will attract higher spiritual forces. It is believed that incense has the ability to deliver directly to the

realm of the gods those prayers and wishes spoken into its smoke. These prayers are then blessed and their petitioners’ wishes granted.

Essentially, incense can be made from any substance as long as it smells good when burned. Some of the more tradi- tional ingredients used are clove, cinnamon, sandalwood, and resins like frankincense and myrrh. The reason these aromatic substances smell so good is that their essential oils are released when they are heated, emitting a perfumed

Allspice Berries (spicy) Use for money, luck, and healing. Bay Leaves (mellow) Use for protection and

purification.

Cassia Bark Use for love, protection, psychic

(cinnamon like) power.

Cloves (warm-spicy) Use for love, protection, and money.

Deer’s Tongue Leaves Use for lust and psychic power.

(sweet-woodsy)

Eucalyptus (like camphor) Use for healing and protection. Lavender Flowers (flowery) Use for love, protection, and

happiness.

Myrtle Leaves Use for love, fertility, and money.

(like eucalyptus)

Orris Root (violet like) Use for love, lust, and attraction. Patchouli Leaves (musky) Use for love, money, and fertility. Rosemary (heady-medicinal) Use for love, lust ,and protection. Sandalwood Use for protection, wishes, and

(rich-mysterious) spirituality.

Star Anise (spicy) Use for psychic power and luck. Tonka Beans (like vanilla) Use for love, luck, and attraction.

smoke. The fragrant oils contained in the following herbs, spices, and woods make them a source of natural incense that can be burned alone or in combination with other substances. Generally, incense comes in two forms: combustible, which is in the form of cones, sticks, and blocks, and non- combustible, which in the form of powder or resin. The sim- plest kind of incense to make is the noncombustible kind, as it does not require mucilage or an ignitable substance. Also, noncombustible incense is far less messy and frustrating to deal with.

The base for noncombustible incense is generally talcum powder and/or sawdust and/or powdered spice. Salt- peter is added to make the incense burn. A powerful essen- tial oil is then added for fragrance along with a dye for color. The incense is then burned in a censer on small church char- coal blocks.

To create your own magickal incenses, begin with a base (talcum, sawdust, or a special spice blend). To the base, add the appropriate herbs or resins. Grind the mixture into a powder, and then add a few drops of perfume or essential oil. Mix well to blend oil and powder together. Place the incense in a jar with a tightly fitting lid and then label accordingly.

The following formulas are for noncombustible incense. You will need a grinder, a small mixing bowl, an eye dropper, measuring spoons, and jars with lids. Grind all of the herbal ingredients into a fine powder, add the oil and mix thor- oughly. Store in glass jars or plastic bags.

Try to time your incense making with the appropriate moon cycle. For love and attraction use the new to full moon, for personal or psychic power use the full moon, and for protection or banishing use the waning moon.

Before you begin to make any magickal substance, take a few moments to think about what you are doing and why. As you blend the ingredients together, firmly instill your intent

into the mixture. Visualize your desire, audibly chant or speak this desire as you work, forcing it into the very essence of the incense. This extra effort of focused energy will enhance the incense, and the magickal work it is intended for.

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Love-Drawing Incense