This is a spell to break and remove all the bad energy, negativity, bad luck, hexes, and etc.
that others have put on you, or that you have inadvertently collected or allowed.
You will need:
1 white candle
1 smudge stick OR 1 generous handful of dried sage leaves (not the powder)
1 lemon (lemon essential oil - pure lemon juice will also work)
1 paper plate
black marker or pen
13 straight pins
1 black cloth - the size of a large handkerchief
1 egg
1 potato
Making the spell:
Gather your supplies. Get centered.
Draw an "eye of protection" on the paper plate with the black marker or pen. Cut the lemon in
half and rub it briskly over the candle until the candle is coated with the juice, wipe your
hands on the black cloth. Now, light the candle.
Next light the smudge stick, OR if you are using dried sage, place the leaves into a fireproof
container and light them so that they begin to smolder and smoke.
Once you have some good smoke, take the potato and submerge it in the smoke using a
circular, counterclockwise motion. When the potato seems well fumigated, set it down on the
paper plate and cover it with the black cloth.
Insert the 13 stick pins through the cloth into the potato.Crack the egg over the cloth covered
pinned potato and let the egg slide off of it and onto the plate.
Blow on each stick pin and into the potato. As you do this, recite the incantation, saying it
louder each time, until you feel the negative energy has left you and transferred into the
potato.
The Incantation:
Thirteen pins in the poppet,
Hex be broken. Now I stop it.
Curse be over. Curse be done.
I succeed. I have won.
Bad luck stays within the black.
I am not under attack.
Curse be buried and destroyed.
My life it is now filled with joy!
Dispersing the bad energy:
Unwrap the cloth, being careful to keep the pins intact. If a pin does not come out with the
cloth, but stays embedded in the potato, you'll have to re-do the spell.
This is important. The potato and the black cloth with the pins in it must be disposed of
separately, far from your home. The paper plate should be burned, along with whatever
remains of the sage. It's also important to dispose of the lemon (if you used one) and the shell
from the egg.
Ideally, the black cloth with the pins will be dropped at a crossroads NOT near your home;
the paper plate and the sage burned - their ashes scattered to the four winds; and the potato
tossed into a river or sent out with the tide.
Alternatively, the items could be buried near a crossroads (just be sure that the potato and
the black cloth are buried separately and at a good distance from one another). Do not bury
any of the items in your own back yard!
~Madame Fortuna and Sister Moon