Witch's Bottle
Published by Campbell M Gold in Esoteric · Tuesday 04 Jun 2024
Tags: witch's, bottle, protective, device, negative, energy, evil, entities, spirit, physical
Tags: witch's, bottle, protective, device, negative, energy, evil, entities, spirit, physical
A simple protective device against negative energy.
We live in uncertain times, and I have received several requests for instructions on how to make a "Protective Witch's Bottle..."
A witch's bottle is a simple device for protecting against negative energy, whether projected or ambient, and evil entities, whether spirit or physical.
Components
- Small jar with a cork (a screw-lidded type can also be used)
- Rosemary (fresh or dried)
- Steel needles
- Steel pins
- Red wine (claret type is recommended)
- Red or black candle
- A drop of blood (optional)
The pins and needles impale the evil, the wine drowns it, and the rosemary reflects it away from the bottle's surroundings. The optional drop of blood (bait) will attract any harmful spirit energy or entities, which will then be neutralised.
Procedure
Fill the jar with the rosemary, steel needles, and steel pins.
Invocation
While working, recite:
Pins, needles, rosemary, wine,
In this witch's bottle of mine,
Guard against all evil and harm,
This is my will, so mote it be!
Visualise the ingredients absorbing, destroying, and banishing all evil forces and entities.
After packing the jar with the dried ingredients, pour the red wine. Allow the wine to soak through - keep topping up until fully saturated.
Add Blood (optional)
Prick your finger with a sterile needle and add several drops of blood to the bottle. This will attract any harmful spirit energy or entities, which will then become impaled and trapped in the bottle.
The addition of blood dramatically amplifies the bottle's power and protective capacity.
Seal the Jar
Cork the jar and drip wax from a red or black candle over the cork to seal it. If it is a screw lid, then seal it appropriately with wax over and around.
Deployment
Bury the jar at the farthest corner of the property to be protected.
Alternatively, the jar can be placed inconspicuously to protect the property or area.
Multiple bottles can be made and deployed as needed.
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