tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099600869499402877.post3306671619198605629..comments2023-05-01T05:39:38.594-07:00Comments on OLD STYLE CONJURE: The Truth About Souring JarsOld Style Conjurehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02492792621023868194noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099600869499402877.post-76219532237818986102012-03-28T11:56:23.317-07:002012-03-28T11:56:23.317-07:00Hey DocConjure there are more than one way to do a...Hey DocConjure there are more than one way to do a work. The problem is folks learn a thing or two and then think that work is the end-all so that's all they talk about in their work. A perfect example of this is the moving candle spell. If you want to bring together or separate something moving some candles around is not the only way to do it. You can draw and remove something from you just using one candle.Drlovebughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03736070794292373595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8099600869499402877.post-73404985689618692812012-03-22T23:43:10.868-07:002012-03-22T23:43:10.868-07:00LOL...it took me a few reads to get what you were ...LOL...it took me a few reads to get what you were trying to communicate. So if say a woman wants to break-up an affair her husband is having with another woman then she shouldn't place her husband in the jar because it's going to sour him and ruin him for her, but to focus on the other woman. Got you. Plus there are so many different ways to do break-up work. I guess people may only know about the vinegar jars. It's so funny because I was taught to use a turnip by one of my teachers and then back like 2000 or so I posted it online and then a lot of people have been using it claiming that it was something they always did. LOLDoc Conjurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08569054730270980353noreply@blogger.com