IngredientsSeeds of the Pawpaw Fruit from Eastern North AmericaLeaves of either Dwarf Palmetto or Pine can be used in the North, and Eastern White Pine is more potent than Loblolly Pine in this specific spell. Water DescriptionThis spell is traditionally used by women and people assigned as women or intersex at birth to help increase the fertility of the womb. It originated from old Qarsherskiyan traditions and potentially but not yet conclusively decided could've been influenced by the Cape Fear River People and the traditions of the many groups that umbrella term describes. The Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Tribe is a foundational multigenerationally mixed-race triracial community from the Eastern USA but these spells may be used by non-Qarsherskiyan peoples (Gadjüs) and Qarsherskiyan Folk Witchcraft is not an ethnoreligion or closed practice.
Spell CastingTake 2 to 10 seeds of the Pawpaw fruit and use the pine needles or Dwarf Palmetto (Sabal minor) Palm fronds to shake wet water droplets onto the seeds, repeatedly dipping the plant material in water and shaking onto the seeds repeatedly. While you do all this, imagine the Pawpaw seeds absorbing the water. When finished, crush the seeds and burry them anywhere you please, and while burying them, repeat the following phrases: "Aukurrow Oh Koe Day, Aukurrow Oh Koe Day, Fara Oh-Gou Mi Chay Aukurrow Oh Koe Day, Fara Oh-Gou Mi Chay Aukurrow Oh Koe Day!" Magic spells for everyone, anytime, any occasion.
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