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DarK |
Dec 22 2006, 10:45 PM
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I know of this spell, it's a vodou black magick spell. I may be wrong, but there is a spell which consists of hollowing a dog's head and eviscerating it of its insides, then filling it with bones and blood, and suffusing it with chicken blood. The magician then proceeds to burry the dog's head near the house of the victim (which in this case is you).
What this does is incur the victim's dreams with tremendous terror and acts as a warning and command by which the magician has made.
My suggestion to you would be to be vigilant to all of your directions, and your house, and seek if there is anything burried nearby.
I appologise if this may seem radical to you, but this is a very tried and true formula of black magick, and usually the neophyte can make this spell easily work.
All the best.
This post has been edited by DeathStalker: Dec 22 2006, 10:47 PM
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Faustopheles |
Dec 23 2006, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE Funny enough though its not a far out idea thinking that this particular enemy would do something like this. Anybody that knows him wouldnt be all that surprised if they heard he did something like that. Hes Cuban and he was telling me about his religion one day and it seemed a whole lot like voodoo to me. I dont know what he called it but I was in a Cuban restaurant with him and there was a showcase with ornaments and statues. Alot of the statues looked like Catholic virgin Mary's and shit like that. I'll look it up.
South/Central Americans have doll magick in their religion, closely related to voodoo. This is called Santeria. It is similar to Haitian Voodoo, but it is not Voodoo. It is a syncretic religion (Catholicism + Yoruba), and uses saint names and saint figures to represent the Orishas (Santeria gods). If a Santero (Santeria Priest) is attacking you (which I highly doubt), it would not be wise to attack him back...Santeros have strong bonds with their gods and until you have a similar power behind you, you are most likely just going to get yourself in further trouble. Find another Santero to cast a protection spell on you, or learn one on your own. Usually a Santero works with one particular Orisha, who he will have as a patron god/goddess. Find out which Christian saint the statue at the restaurant represents, and you will be able to identify the Orisha he is working with. This may be valuable knowledge in countering any magic or psychic attack. This post has been edited by Faustopheles: Dec 23 2006, 07:31 PM
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DarK |
Dec 23 2006, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(Faustopheles @ Dec 23 2006, 05:29 PM) This is called Santeria. It is similar to Haitian Voodoo, but it is not Voodoo. It is a syncretic religion (Catholicism + Yoruba), and uses saint names and saint figures to represent the Orishas (Santeria gods). If a Santero (Santeria Priest) is attacking you (which I highly doubt), it would not be wise to attack him back...Santeros have strong bonds with their gods and until you have a similar power behind you, you are most likely just going to get yourself in further trouble. Find another Santero to cast a protection spell on you, or learn one on your own.
Usually a Santero works with one particular Orisha, who he will have as a patron god/goddess. Find out which Christian saint the statue at the restaurant represents, and you will be able to identify the Orisha he is working with. This may be valuable knowledge in countering any magic or psychic attack. Actually Faust is right, if that is his religion then he most probably has a patron figure and will be protected. ...Either that or he made a pact with one of the demons (The demons of their Loas and other S. American demons are very evil demons) compared to the Goetic ones. Why don't you do a banishing and keep away from him? This post has been edited by DeathStalker: Dec 23 2006, 10:25 PM
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TempetKalm |
Feb 22 2007, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(DeathStalker @ Dec 22 2006, 11:45 PM) I know of this spell, it's a vodou black magick spell. I may be wrong, but there is a spell which consists of hollowing a dog's head and eviscerating it of its insides, then filling it with bones and blood, and suffusing it with chicken blood. The magician then proceeds to burry the dog's head near the house of the victim (which in this case is you).
What this does is incur the victim's dreams with tremendous terror and acts as a warning and command by which the magician has made.
My suggestion to you would be to be vigilant to all of your directions, and your house, and seek if there is anything burried nearby.
I appologise if this may seem radical to you, but this is a very tried and true formula of black magick, and usually the neophyte can make this spell easily work.
All the best. "I know of this spell, it's a vodou black magick spell. I may be wrong, but " Indeed You are WRONG! ========http://www.vodouworld.com
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