![]() This spell should last for around a moon cycle on the next waning moon I recommend redoing the spell or adding to it to keep its strength alive. When you are done, smudge some smoke into and inside the jar before closing it finishing by saying “so mote it be” right as you are closing the jar. “ I seek protection, and sound my alarm, my body mind and spirit now safe from harm, my aura a shield to keep me from harm, I now banish negativity and all that is wrong.” ![]() I will let you choose your words, but I recommend the following incantation, which I really like: ![]() Instructions: During a waning moon (cleansing, releasing, etc.) smudge with protective herbs and after casting a circle, place the ingredients in the jar whilst saying a protective incantation or prayer. petition stating what you want to protect, what you want out of your life/ what is harming you/ what you want to banish Lavender (to bring good vibes back into your space as well as cleansing) Black tourmaline (removing hexes, blocking evil) Sage ( protection, clearing out energy) Rosemary (protection, warding off the evil eye) This is the instructions for making a simple protection spell jar: Note: If a jar doesn’t work for you, a wee sachet is a good alternative. (If you can - otherwise, wherever you can keep it safely is good). Tie a black ribbon or string near the neck / top of the jar to tie it off, and keep it on a windowsill in a common area of your home. Feel free to also add any other items you associate with protection and safety. (Don’t tell anyone else that phrase.) If you want to lock this spell on to anyone specific in the household, add some of their hair or other personal materials otherwise, just state whomever is in the home at any given time is protected from harm. If you’d like, repeat a phrase to bring protection to your home and all those in it. black peppercorns (or just black pepper)Īs you add each layer to the jar, focus deeply on your intent and pour that energy into the herbs.In a jar, however large you want it, layer any / some of the following: ![]()
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