Question Posted Wednesday October 1 2008, 11:11 am
Every person i like,
LEAVES!!
Im a teen - every person i have liked,
has left the school, (and they did not know that i liked them)... this isn't just a coincidence. BELIEVE ME - like EVERY single one left.
pseudophun answered Thursday October 2 2008, 12:06 pm: If you think it's a curse, I recommend you do this. It works if it's actually a curse and not your imagination or just a run of bad luck.
Purification Spell (To Break a Curse)
This is a "heavy-duty" purification spell.
On the night after the full moon and just before bed, light 13 candles, preferably white. Fill the tub up with hot water (as hot as you can stand to sit in). Add 1 cup sea salt, 1 tablespoon sage, 1 tablespoon lavender and 1 tablespoon chamomile. Turn off the water and let the bath steep in the herbs. Kneel or sit in front of the tub, in the nude, and repeat this incantation:
What was done was done
Be it now undone
By the light of the full moon's wane
Cleanse my soul of taint and stain
Let now my hurtful spell reverse
And lift from me this vicious curse
As I enter now this sacred space
Return my spirit to it's grace
Enter the bath and let the water cleanse away the effects of the curse. Use your hands to gather up the water and pour it 3 times of your head. Each time you do, repeat:
Accept my apologies for what was done
Disperse my spell with the morning's sun
Remain in the bath until the water cools. Drain the tub and rinse off. Snuff the candles and go to sleep. By dawn the curse will be broken and you will once again find that feeling of "blessedness" that you lost. [ pseudophun's advice column | Ask pseudophun A Question ]
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