Magic In Jars

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Jar Charms!

They are normally called Jar Spells but most people get turned off by the word "spell"like its an evil object so to make it sound nicer to those people who are judgmental; calling it a charm is like a good luck charm in a jar it doesn't feel like cement if they want to undo it but undoing these are not easy as 1 and 2 steps, I'll explain to you in the following:


They are normally called Jar Spells but most people get turned off by the word "spell"like its an evil object so to make it sound nicer to those people who are judgmental; calling it a charm is like a good luck charm in a jar it doesn't feel like ...

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Choosing a Container for Your Jar Spell

Basically, any kind of container can be used for a spell. I have to admit up front, though, I'm not entirely comfortable using containers made of plastic,but opinions vary on its effectiveness.I prefer glass, but people use clay and other materials. As long as it has no cracks and a tight-fitting lid or cork, you're golden.

Seek around the house or thrift shops. Consider using: mason jars, baby food jars, mayo or pickle jars, old salad and oil bottles.

Make sure you  the container you're going to use. If you want, you can paint it in  or with symbols and images. This is not necessary, but any little help can give you a boost—plus, it keeps anyone who might stumble upon your jar from seeing the contents.



  This is not necessary, but any little help can give you a boost—plus, it keeps anyone who might stumble upon your jar from seeing the contents

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Your Jar Spell Contents

Deciding on the contents is basically the 'meat' of this magical working. While there is no limit to what you can choose to include, it's important to select things that will help work toward your ultimate magical goal. I like to choose things from the following categories:

A Personal Item: a photograph, hair, nail clippings, blood or other personal item. You could also use a name written on paper. This should be of the person you are casting the spell on—so if you're casting the spell for yourself, you'd use your own picture, item or name. If casting the spell for a friend or on someone else (such as a spell to get a bully to leave you alone), you would use their photo, name or item.

Written Intent or Prayer: There is a lot of power put into words, so I find it helpful to write your intent on something and slip it into a jar. If you are seeking the aid of a deity in your jar spell, you can write a note to them asking for their assistance.



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