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by: SpiritWitch8 on Jul 12, 2024

I have a jar spell that I anchored to the sun before noon and also have an another anchor as well, following this I activated the jar spell , physically speaking you "knock" the jar lightly against something on the bottom of it similar to how a witch would activate a spelled candle, in the case of the candle after that point you can light it and the spell within will be cast of course the whole candle needs to be burned for the spell to be successful but that's not what this is about. Since I'm aware to undo a jar spell someone would need to dismantle it and cleanse the objects within, I was thinking of preventing this by also burying the jar since that's what works for sealing spells that are cast with petitions where you bury the ashes under a corresponding tree, ie: pine for the immortality of the spell. What I'm wondering is if something (physically) gets into the jar after I've buried it won't that interfere with the spell? Hence why I anchored the spell. I have it as a jar incase I want to add any additionally yet non required energy to the working but eventually I will be wanting to simply "move on from the ritual" so I was thinking of sealing the spell. I know how to do with this pure energy workings but this is different , does anyone have any recommendations? I want to ask before I bury the jar in case someone has a better idea. I bring up burying it because I have done this for other jar type spells and never saw any issues, but since I'm a more experienced witch now I thought its worth looking into.

Thank you a head of time your any assistance

SpiritWitch8