How To Use a Binding Spell

There are a variety of purposes served by binding spells.They range from easy to difficult.They can be used for protection.Nature, spirits, and even people can be affected by them.They can be used to reduce someone's influence on you.If you use spells, these binding spells may help you.

Step 1: This spell can be used to bind someone's influence on you.

No harm will befalls the person it is cast upon.The aim is to keep the victim away from you.

Step 2: A piece of paper is 3x3 inches.

If you can, write the person's middle name on the paper with black ink and then cross it with a symbol.

Step 3: Tie the paper with a rubber band string if you fold it twice.

Step 4: Hold it up to your forehead and chant.

I will use these words to protect you from this magic charm.I sealed this charm for you to protect me from your harm.

Step 5: Put the paper on your shoe and slam it nine times.

End the spell by shouting "so mote it be!""So must or may it be" is what the latter phrase means.

Step 6: You can use this spell to distance a person from you.

This spell is used to keep a person away from you.It does not cause harm to the person it was cast upon, despite popular belief.

Step 7: The person you want to bind has an item you can retrieve.

The person frequently uses an item of clothing, a comb or a book.Try to find something small that the person won't miss.A pencil, eraser, or other school supply item is a good choice.If the item is going to end up in a stream or river, try to choose something that won't harm the water.A small piece of paper or cloth will eventually break down.

Step 8: Attach the item with silk ribbon.

Wrap a long piece of ribbon around the object."Name of person, I bind you from causing harm to me, to others and against yourself."When the item is completely bound, repeat the words.

Step 9: The body of water has a current.

If you face away from the river or creek, you can see that the current is not flowing towards you.Don't attempt the binding spell in a lake or pond because the item will sink to the bottom instead of being carried away.

Step 10: Put the item in the river.

You need to look back.Walk away from the spot where you threw it.The person would be bound to stay away from you if you did it correctly.

Step 11: You can use this spell to protect yourself from another person's spells.

Step 12: It's time to clear your mind.

Focus.It is a good idea to have a clear purpose before you cast a spell.You can avoid a lot of mistakes by doing this.Do you have a reason to cast this spell?What are you using to cast your binding spell?Is there anything you have to do to cast the spell correctly?

Step 13: Make sure you have any necessary supplies.

This can vary depending on your spell.

Step 14: Begin with a chant.

The majority of spells start with a chant.A binding spell protects you by binding your name, work, voice, and chants.The work you did against me won't affect me.If you want to complete the chant, light a red candle or white candle.If you have the red candle, you don't need both.

Step 15: Pick up a piece of rope after lighting the candle.

I stop your spell.The rope must be tied one knot.

Step 16: I will stop your work.

Tie a knot in the rope.

Step 17: Your work has been destroyed by your spell.

Remove the candle.Imagine the spell cast on you is gone with the smoke.It is gone.

Step 18: This is just one example of a binding spell you could cast.

Its purpose is to protect you.Most spells will begin with lighting a candle and end with blowing it out.You will need a rope to hold what you are binding.Depending on what you are binding, the chant varies.