To Obtain A Wish
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Take a couple of pinches of graveyard dirt, sugar, salt and
sulphur mix all the ingredients together well. Then take a white taper candle
that you have written your name and your wish on. Set the candle on a white
plate and then sprinkle the mixture around the candle.
Light the candle and focus on what you wish for. See your
wish coming true. You can even place pictures of what you are wishing for on
your altar to help you visualize the wish. Let the candle burn down. While the
wax is still warm form the mixture into a ball. Then put the ball in a red
flannel bag. Tie nine knots in the string that closes the bag; one each knot
state your wish out loud. Then place your bag in a safe place. Once a day take
the bag out hold it in your hands lovingly and talk to it about your wish. Do
this everyday until your wish comes true. Feed your bag a drop of whiskey once
a week.
A real good work, Momma Starr.
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming it's dirt from a family member used here. Still a lot of people grabbing dirt from strangers out there.
Only from family, Lord I always assume folks know that. I forget how folks just run crazy grabbing dirt from any grave. I found a disk with a lot of my old stuff on it so I will be sharing some older works. Momma Starr
DeleteThanking you Momma Starr and Dr Lovebug, for all the wonderful infomation.....
ReplyDeleteIn my countrymy ancestors have family graves, and they are covered with marble, but we have oil lamp with a floating wick that I attend to once a week..we also use incence, so no dirt for me, do you think if I take some of the oil, on a cotton bud, for graveyard work..thanking you
Your very welcome. You may not be able to get dirt but you can use a white cloth and wipe the marble off and you can have the dust which will work in the same way. Momma Starr
DeleteStarr, what does someone do if they have no ancestor graves nearby? The nearest one to me is about 600 miles away, and I don't know when I'll be able to drive that way next.
ReplyDeleteIf you have a photo of an ancestor you can make a copy of it burn it to ash then use the ash. The photo still holds your ancestors spirit although it is not the dirt. There is no substitute for graveyard dirt, but you should have good results with the ash. Momma Starr
DeleteCorrect me if I'm wrong, Mama Starr, but the sulphur in this work is to keep "snakes" out of your way, right?
ReplyDeleteYelp Lee thats right. Send them "Snakes" running. Momma Starr
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