HOW TO MAKE A "SHAKING BLOTTLE" SPELL
Sealing the bottle concludes the creation of your bottle spell, and it may be placed on your altar or deployed at once, but if your spell is ongoing, you may make a "shaking" bottle of it either before or after you seal it and work with it fuirther before deploying it.For instance, if you burn a candle in the nexk of the bottle, then after the candle is burned out, you can add vinegar (for a harmful spell), Florida Water Cologne (for a blessing spell), or Hoyt's Cologne(for a luck spell) and seal the bottle. If you wish to create a disturbance in someone's mind -- either for love or for pain -- you can seal the bottle with a cork, then drive needles through the cork so that they stick down into the bottle.
In any case, once the bottle is sealed, you can shake it for a few minutes, either every day or once a week, as you call aloud your blessing, wish, prayer, or curse. To do this, hold the spell bottle between your thumb and middle finger and shake it rhythmically as you speak, as you would a rattle. Your words should be improvised and cadenced, like preaching, toasting, or rapping.
If you stuck needles down into the bottle, to cause pain or bring about separation, you want to shake shake the bottle in such a way that the person's name-paper and.or personal concerns is hit by the sharp needle points every time you shake the jar, giving him or her a mental jolt with each shake.
HOW TO DEPLOY OR DISPOSE OF A BOTTLE SPELL
Bottle spells are utilized in many ways. Once completed, a bottle spell or prayer bottle should be given ritual deployment or disposal in an appropriate manner. Depending on your intention, It may be buried under a doorstep, buried in a graveyard, thrown into a crossroads, have a hole punched into the cap before being made to sink in water, or kept on an altar. If your intention was to keep someone close but not let them know what you are doing, you may bury the spell bottle in your back yard.
If the petition or prayer you made was performed for love, money, gambling luck, protection or religious reasons and you maintain an altar, then you should keep the spell bottle on the altar where it will continue to work for you. Spiritual prayer bottles, blessing and wishing bottles, charm vials and charm flasks, and honey jars kept on the home altar may continue to be shaken on special occasions, when it is important to "wake them up" and get them re-activated. Honey jars are often kept on the altar for weeks, months, or years, where they may serve as a base for the burning of small altar candles anointed with ritual oils.
Bottles fixed to make an enemy's, ex-lover's, or boss's power drain away are prepared with a combination of his or her personal concerns, a commanding name-paper, an assortment of domination herbs, hot sauce, and vinegar, and placed in a tall, narrow glass bottle such as a ketchup (catsup) or hot sauce bottle. A small pin hole is punched or driven through the bottle's cap or carved as a groove out of the side of the bottle's cork, and the bottle is buried upside down, preferably where the person will have to walk over it, or, failing that, at a country crossroads. As the liquid drip-drip-drips out of the bottle, the power and strength of the enemy likewise dribbles away.
If you live near a river or an estuary, you may a prepare a bottle like this and throw it into running water or into the ebbing tide, with an additional prayer that the person will be carried out of your life and that as the bottle eventually sinks, far from where you threw it in, so will the person against whom you are working be driven first away from you and then down to the depths.
Bottles for breaking up a relationship, crossing an enemy, or crippling someone with pain, are typically buried on their sides in the earth, where the victim may step on them and feel the effect of your jinx or curse as a result of foot-track magic.
There are no hard and fast rules, but generally speaking, if the spell or prayer was to rid yourself of some person or condition, then you will want to ritually dispose of the bottle. If you work the bottle by
- burial in earth in the home yard
burial under the enemy's doorstep
deployment or disposal at a crossroads
interment in a quincunx pattern in a building
burial in a graveyard
deployment in a tree
deployment in running water
disposal in fire
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