Removing a binding spell

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Removing a binding spell
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How do you remove a binding spell to bind powers if you or a friend placed it? Also how do you contact a moderator as I used my real name for my name and want to change it so I can chat, it says not to use your real name. Thanks in advance.
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Also, how do you regain your powers and know how to use them??
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If you can't draw on your floor with chalk or use tape and you don't want to make a mess with salt can you purchase a round rug for spells?
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Re: Removing a binding spell
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Hi Carrie. You can't change your name in your Profile. But you can delete that account and create a new account with whatever name you wish to use.

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Re: Removing a binding spell
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This thread has been moved to Other Spells Discussion from General Info.
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Re: Removing a binding spell
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A friend of mine told me their method of visualisation when undoing spells. They generally look at undoing spells as untying a knot. the spell is the knot and you gotta figure out where the string goes to untie it. They prefer this visualisation as it helps it feel safer to them, as they feel like cutting the knot or taking shortcuts may cause the spell to have the opposite effect it was intended for (for instance cutting a love spell turning it into a hate spell.

So maybe try tying a big complicated knot to something that symbolises you using thick cord, and then untie it with the intention of undoing the binding spell ^^
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Re: Removing a binding spell
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A go-to for me, if I am the one who originally worked the spell, is to weave the energy of the spell into something physical which can then be undone or dismantled.

For example by crocheting (I can't knit worth a darn) a large chunk of yarn into a small square of cloth. As I make each stitch I re-create the memory of how I worked the spell step by step, re-calling the committed energy and intent and placing it into the stitches. I think of it as 'gathering up' the spell.

Then I take the resulting square of crocheted fabric, and the old spell tangled-up within, somewhere I can ground it out. Usually outside in a natural place. There I put the piece on the ground, put one hand over it to pin it down, and pull the end of yarn and unravel the spell both literally and figuratively.

If the goal is to remove a spell worked by someone else, then things are a little different because you can't really 'recall' something you didn't set in motion. In that event you have a couple of different options;

The person who was the recipient of the spell can try to clean/banish/break it off with the classic 'reflect, cleanse-banish-cleanse, block'. Reflect on why the spell was done, and grow from the experience. Cleanse yourself and your space to empower yourself. Actively break, remove, and banish away the energy of the spell to 'wash' it off. Then cleanse yourself and your space again to send it away. Once cleared then establish your authority over yourself and your space, barr/block the spell from coming back. Effectively, kick the spell out and lock the door behind it.

Or reflect on what happened to earn you a binding to begin with. People don't do that for random kicks and maybe, just maybe, you either did something to earn it or it was done in an effort of protecting you from making poor choices. Examine why the binding was done and try to grow from it. If the magic no longer has a reason to be there, it will no longer be an issue. If you want a stray to leave your home, stop feeding it.
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