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Practical Witchcraft Techniques

Jul 8, 2025

Overview

The transcript covers practical techniques, personal experiences, and theories related to physical witchcraft, spellwork, divination, ingredient selection, and protection methods. Advice is given on authentic practice, avoiding fraud, and understanding both magical and mundane influences on outcomes.

Making Magical Oils

  • Fill any jar completely with herbs, pressing them down tightly.
  • Add oil, ensuring it reaches all herbs with no air gaps.
  • Store capped jar in a cool, dark place for 6โ€“8 weeks, shaking often.
  • Strain oil, refill with fresh oil for a second infusion, repeat process.
  • Canola oil is recommended for most magical oils due to its neutrality and affordability.

Ingredient Sourcing and Substitutions

  • Genuine crystals can be sourced by searching eBay for specific states and filtering for U.S.-only sellers.
  • Sulfur in eggshells can be substituted in certain spells, but eggshells are primarily protective.
  • Dry herbs are effective if they retain a scent when crushed.
  • Store herbs with desiccant packs to prevent moisture and mold.

Nature Walk & Plant Uses

  • Various wild and garden plants have specified magical uses (e.g., black snake root for keeping away unwanted company, irises for child protection, canna lilies for protection).
  • Cumin and salt mixture is taught as a focused malevolence repellent, while turmeric must be burned for similar effect.

Spell Failures: Causes & Solutions

  • Unconscious protections (often from religious relatives) can block spells, especially benevolent ones.
  • Weak intent, distractions, uncleansed space, or improper ingredient resonance can cause spells to fail.
  • Path clearing or road opener rituals ensure spellwork reaches the target.

Divination, Fraud Avoidance & Egg Cleansing

  • Egg cleansing (limpia) and egg readings serve different diagnostic and cleansing purposes.
  • Avoid diviners who allow excessive pre-reading chit chat or personal oversharing to prevent fraudulent readings.
  • Divination practices like osteomancy (bone reading) are culturally varied; meaning is assigned to the bones.

Candle Magic & Technological Evolution

  • Candle magic evolved from herb-burning in bowls to use of fireplaces and eventually candles as technology advanced.

Emotional Energy & Cursing

  • Channel anger into clear quartz to power spellwork later; do not use immediate anger directly against a target.
  • For justified retribution work, anger can be used directly.

Protective Practices

  • Salt and cumin mixture, black salt, and environmental warding with plants are employed for protection.
  • Turmeric smoke, not yellow salt, is used to drive out malevolence.

Personal Experiences & Spirit Work

  • Spirits from closed practices may interact unbidden, especially with respectful observance.
  • Trance and dream states can bring direct contact with entities, sometimes resulting in powerful physical sensations.

Common Witchcraft Practices and Misconceptions

  • Matches must be burned sideways, not vertically.
  • Candle magicโ€™s ceremonial origins and practical evolution are explained.
  • Oversharing in readings is a red flag for fraud.

Exorcism and Spiritual Entities

  • Most possessions are psychosocial, not demonic; herbs can address minor attachments.
  • True satanic entities are rare and beyond most occultists.
  • Recommended resources for authentic exorcism footage are provided.