26 Luck Spells from Teen Witches
- a Simple Luck Charm
- Wish
- Bad Luck
- Hel's Curse
- Better Attitude Spell
- Good day
- Punishment Curse
- Wish spell.
- Spirit Summons
- Quick Curse
#1 - a Simple Luck Charm
A simple luck charm (That I wear around my neck every day)
The first herb I use is St Johns Wort, of which I have some dried leaves tucked into the drawstring bad. St Johns Wort is used medicinally as an anti-depressant and anti-inflammatory herb and thus, I use it to keep the negative emotions away. (I understand this is not 'luck bringing' as such, but if one is less negative, you might feel more lucky). St Johns Wort has gained this name becuase it normally blooms around June the 24th, which is the birthday of St John. "Wort " is the old English word for plant.
The next herb I use is Chamomile. I find the scent personally soothing and it is known often to help with stomach upsets. It is often used in spells or charms to bring money, love, peace or purity. It is siad that if you wash your hands in chamomile water before gambling it will increase your luck. However, I would not know this as I am not really a gambling person. Chamomile is also connected to Leo, which I myself am, which is possibly why I find this herb so invaluable.
As well as these leafier herbs, I also have some spices in my luck charm. I have two sticks of cinnammon in the luck charm, which I use to draw in money and luck, as well as a pinch of cloves. I also have a few sprigs of dill in this luck bag to use as a protective measure.
After I had gathered all these herbs and spices into my drawstring bag, I light sage incense which I use to cleanse the bag and herbs, so that any possible negative energies may be swept away. Then, once I feel the small bag is sufficiently cleansed, I draw it closed and tie it up. Then I attach a red cord to use as a necklace. Originally, in medieval times, red was worn around the neck as to ward of elves that caused sore throats.
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#2 - Wish
First pour a spoonful of sugar into the glass of water and mix it..Then chant the following 7 times :
" Oh the mighty Lords,
I beg you today.
In this dark night
The wolves are howling
With their might.
Where the Immortal beings,
Are caught in a sight.
I sacrifice my soul,
And my devotions to you.
For my vigorous desire,
Of my life.
Care not for my notions,
My Lord.
But my heart.
Which is filled with,
Only one desire.
Let me have,
By kneeling below you,
The power
To wish unlimited wishes
Anything,Anytime and Anywhere
Beyond the earth,
That will be granted instantly.
By drinking the water
I take an oath.
That I will never betray you .
Let me have the power
When I will wake up
In the next morning.
Let me embrace
My desire."
Notes:
- You must cast this spell at night; Before Midnight.
- The spell will work next morning: After you wake up.
- You can wish anything,anywhere and anytime beyond the earth.
- The wish will be granted instantly.
- Drink the water after doing the spell. Wishes may take time to work.
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#3 - Bad Luck
Chant the following spell:
"I bring bad luck to *name*
I bring bad luck to this person.
This person has tormented me.
I call upon the Norse Goddess Hel,
To assist me in this spell
Bad luck,bad luck says me and the goddess Hel
You trip,you loose,you try,and still fail
I call bad luck with the Norse goddess Hel.
Fortun ire tibi malam fortunam
illo venire persona
Desinam eaque militia"
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#4 - Hel's Curse
Light your four black candles. Chant: "Hel, I call the the goddess of the Underworld. Help me curse this person (name). Because of what this person did to me (describe what this person did to you). Hel give me your strength as I cast this curse, to make this person feel the same agony as I. Please of godess, Hel."
Say "maledicam" six times in a row. Imagine the darkness around you, embracing you. Then blow out your candles. Repeat if nessary.
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#5 - Better Attitude Spell
If you don't have a wand, you can simply use your finger to bring the magic circle. Make sure to banish any bad energies or spirits lurking about. Call upon the spirts of St.Patrick and Valentine. Ask St. Patrick and Valentine to bring good luck and love to you and the people around you. Release the spirits and open the circle. (by the way, make sure to leave an offering for the spirits. Then they will help you in return). The next day, be nice and kind to the people around you. They will start feeling the love and luck if you really give it your all.
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#6 - Good day
First put the paper and green candle on a table. You can sit down or remain standing. Then write on the paper descriptions of a good day. You can fold the paper or leave it as is. Dip the paper into the candle wax or u can burn it in the flame. If u want to burn it, then u will need a fireproof container. After that, get the flower and charge it to bring you good luck to a beautiful day. Then put the flower in a vase or you can hang it in your room. Then take any kind of luck charm you have and charge it to bring you good luck. you can wear it or keep it in a safe place.
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#7 - Punishment Curse
If you have a picture of your enemy, focus on it while you chant: "You played me once, you played me twice. The trick you played, it wasn't nice. I cast this simple spell in spite. Misfortune, now, I do invite".
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#8 - Wish spell.
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#9 - Spirit Summons
All you have to do is chant: "Spirits, hear me. Understand me. Come forth to my body. From the last ones on earth, or elsewhere. I seek spirits. Come forth".
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#10 - Quick Curse
Take a piece of paper and write the name of the subject. Take the poison ivy (just be carefull holding it use gloves) and pt it on the paper. Fold the paper and then tie it with a black string. Put it under your bed for one night and throw it away.
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