Curse Removal Spell — powerful ceremony to remove inflicted harm
Curse Removal Spell — wax pouring ceremony
This curse removal spell removes inflicted harm through the ancient wax pouring ceremony. Melted wax poured into cold water takes a shape that reveals the nature of the curse. The ceremony simultaneously diagnoses and eliminates negativity.
How to properly read the curse removal spell
- Melt a piece of natural beeswax in a metal container
- Prepare a bowl of cold water — spring or holy water
- Hold the bowl above the head of the person being cleansed
- Read the spell standing, pouring the wax into the water in a thin stream
When to read the curse removal spell
- Saturday — the day of Saturn, destroyer of foreign sorcery
- Waning Moon, last quarter — maximum cleansing power
- Time of day: 3 AM — the hour when dark forces weaken
Incantation text
This incantation originates from the Slavic folk magic tradition:
Hot wax, cold water deep, Evil curse — unwelcome, do not keep. I pour out wax, I wash with water clear, All foreign harm I draw out here. Who cast the curse — to them it shall return, Three times heavier, let them learn. Poured in wax, cooled by water's might, Evil destroyed, good restored to light.
What to do after the reading
- Examine the hardened wax — its shape will reveal the source of the curse
- Wrap the wax in black cloth and bury it in a wasteland
- Pour the water from the bowl down the drain — not onto the ground
- Wash your hands up to the elbows with cold water after the ceremony
Important warnings
Curse removal is a serious ceremony requiring experience and focus. If problems are severe, it is recommended to consult an experienced practitioner. The ceremony belongs to Slavic healing magic.
