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Witchcraft to keep someone away

Witchcraft to ward off a person. This type of spells are very similar to spells of love bound, except that its intention is the opposite: keep someone out of your life. You can use these spells of witchcraft to get away someone and thus block his intentions, as opposed to lashing spells involving usually attraction and desire. If someone has done you a spell and want to undo the effect, check out our article on How to break spells.

So, let's see some rituals and spells that use white witchcraft to ward off a person that bothers you.

Spell of the mirror

Witchcraft to keep someone awayThis spell directs the vision of someone back into himself, making you invisible. Not literally, of course. For this spell you will need:
  • A small mirror
  • A photo or drawing of the person
  • Piece of Onyx
  • A pinch of Mugwort
Place the flat mirror on a table, and sprinkle a pinch of Artemis at a point on the face of the mirror. Place photo upside down in the mirror so that the face of the person who is over the sagebrush. Pronounce the following words:

"You cannot hear me,
And I can not see.
You don't need me,
Now let me be."

Put the piece of Onyx over the picture, on the place where the person's face is. Repeat the words again, and leave the elements on your altar to keep this person away. If you want this witchcraft to keep someone away to one person that has a more powerful effect, you will have to do this spell on a new moon night.

Read: Spells to keep a woman away from my husband

Frozen in time

Another technique of witchcraft white away a person consists of freeze someone is again powerless against you. You only need to:
  • A small piece of paper
  • A black pencil
  • A small piece of rope or black thread
  • Water
  • Freezer
On the piece of paper, write the name of the person you wish to banish. Get a single knot in the center of the thread, and while you do,

concentrate on the reasons that make this person bother you.

Fold the paper up with the piece of string stuck in the middle. Add a few drops of water to the paper. You must not delete the name of its interior. Just dampen it enough that then it will freeze. Place the folded, damp paper in the freezer and leave it there until you pass the situation. This spell has worked very effectively as witchcraft to ward off a person's work.

Other witchcraft to ward off a person: jug with photo

With this homemade recipe, we will do a ritual so that the person is annoying in its own world, and stay away from you. The supplies for this spell are:
  • A photo or drawing of the person
  • A PIN or needle
  • Vinegar
  • Salt
  • Pot or jug with lid
If you are using a drawing, write the person's name on it also. Folded paper or photo once, and prick with a needle or PIN to keep it bent. Place it in the jar. Repeat the following spell to begin the ritual to ward off the person:

"Sealed with a PIN,
In this jug, I will leave you."

Continue repeating the words while you add a few drops of vinegar into the jar, and then a pinch of salt. Seals the lid firmly and place the jar in a dark place.

If these spells of Witchcraft to keep someone away are not exactly what you want, there are other spells to break curses or spells that might be most suitable for your binding situation. Please continue surfing this web to find hundreds of resources about white magic.

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Hi, I'm Amira Asmdodea. I was born in Brazil so many years ago. There I made my first steps in religion and witchcraft. I have learned Wicca in Ireland, Voodoo in Haiti, Gypsy Tarot in Bulgaria, and I have lived for a time in New York, where I had the opportunity to meet the greatest witches of these times. if you want to know more about me, click here to read my full biography. Welcome to my website and Blessings.

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