IngredientsSmall, Squat jar with a Metal LidHoney/Molasses/Maple Syrup/Corn Syrup Red Pen/Marker for love Yellow for friendship Green for business etc. (check for colour magic) Piece of square paper Votive Candle in the colour that you require A strand of each person's hair Herbs relating to your need Spoon DescriptionThis is to sweeten someone's disposition towards you. Can be used for love, court cases, employers, friendship, family relationships, teachers, etc.
Spell CastingFirst you are going to write your name on the piece of paper. Write it so it is straight across the paper horizontally, and keep writing it until you can't fit your name anymore. 2) Now turn the paper 90 degrees so the point is facing you. Write the full name of the person you want to ''sweeten'' across the paper starting at the top, and working your way down, so their name crosses yours. (This is called ''crossing''). Take the two hairs (if you can't get a hair, don't worry about it, the spell will just be slightly less effective, and take longer) and tie them together. Take the paper you have written on, and create an ENVELOPE but stop after you put the corners into the triangles). Try to keep the written part on the inside of the envelope. Now put the hairs, as well as the herbs, into the envelope. Open the jar and fill it full with whichever sweet syrup you are using. In order to make room for the envelope, take a large spoonful of the syrup and concentrate on it while chanting:
''As I eat this sweet Then eat the syrup. If you need to eat another spoonful to make room for the envelope, then repeat the process. Put the envelope into the jar and close it tightly. Light the candle and place it on the jar lid. Do this every day that corresponds to your desire (Friday for love, Monday for family, Thursday for legal matters, etc), until your goal is met. If you need to use a new candle, just put it on top of the already melted wax.
When your goal is achieved, keep the jar in a safe, dark place, to keep the sweetness going. Magic spells for everyone, anytime, any occasion.
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