Spell Against Enemies — protection from ill-wishers
Spell Against Enemies — steel pin ceremony
This spell against enemies creates an invisible barrier that repels ill-wishers. The steel pin is an ancient protective symbol, and black pepper repels evil. Enemies lose interest in you and leave your life.
How to properly read the enemy spell
- Take a new steel pin — previously unused
- Place seven black peppercorns on a saucer
- Stick the pin into the center of the pepper pile
- Read the spell standing at the threshold of your home, facing the door
When to read the enemy spell
- Tuesday — the day of Mars, the warrior planet-protector
- Waning Moon — enemies lose the power to affect you
- Time of day: noon — sunlight leaves no shadows for enemies
Incantation text
This incantation originates from the Slavic folk magic tradition:
Steel pin, prick with your point, Turn enemies away, disrupt their joint. Black pepper, bitter and hot, Let the foe receive their own dark lot. Who plots evil — shall stumble and fall, Who schemes against me — is caught in their thrall. Pinned by steel, peppered and bound, The path to me — enemies shall not have found.
What to do after the reading
- Pin the enchanted pin to the inside of your clothing — near your heart
- Scatter the peppercorns under the threshold of your front door
- Wear the pin constantly — replace it with a new one each new Moon
Important warnings
This spell is intended for protection, not for causing harm. The best defense against enemies is wisdom and caution in communication. The ceremony belongs to the protective magic of Slavic tradition.
