More on hexings
More on hexings
Ok, I some time ago asked about how to perform an uncrossing because I felt I had been hexed.
After the uncrossing things seemed to go back to normal (no headaches, some wounds on me and my dog healed, etc), but it doesn't seem to be a 100% over... (I have some more headache and some unpleasant coincidences happened at work).
I didn't provide this info before, but in a mood similar to an altered consciousness state (I'm bipolar) I improvised a kind of ritual to pour my anger into an object that reminded me of somebody while watching this person's picture... I didn't plan to do it, I just did it cose I had anger in me and I felt offended... I'm not usually like that, and I didn't wish for really bad stuff, just for that person to suffer the way I had suffered...
Anyway, afterwards in the morning I really didn't expect anything to work, both cose I had probably experienced a peak in my bipolar illness and also cose I just improvised a ritual with no formal understanding of what was going on.
MY QUESTION IS: should I destroy the object I used to pour my bad temper into? (Maybe by burning?) Maybe you'll just laugh at me and doubt that I got any results (I doubt it too), but just to be sure I think I should destroy this object. The room is now by chance surrounded by mirrors, don't know what it may mean in a symbolic way, but I think it's not a good sign (other family members hanged mirrors afterwards).
Thanks. Hope this is of no importance. (The room is full of pictures of older generations of family members, btw. I haven't performed any cleansing ritual there and didn't use a circle 'cose I didn't know about it at the time).
After the uncrossing things seemed to go back to normal (no headaches, some wounds on me and my dog healed, etc), but it doesn't seem to be a 100% over... (I have some more headache and some unpleasant coincidences happened at work).
I didn't provide this info before, but in a mood similar to an altered consciousness state (I'm bipolar) I improvised a kind of ritual to pour my anger into an object that reminded me of somebody while watching this person's picture... I didn't plan to do it, I just did it cose I had anger in me and I felt offended... I'm not usually like that, and I didn't wish for really bad stuff, just for that person to suffer the way I had suffered...
Anyway, afterwards in the morning I really didn't expect anything to work, both cose I had probably experienced a peak in my bipolar illness and also cose I just improvised a ritual with no formal understanding of what was going on.
MY QUESTION IS: should I destroy the object I used to pour my bad temper into? (Maybe by burning?) Maybe you'll just laugh at me and doubt that I got any results (I doubt it too), but just to be sure I think I should destroy this object. The room is now by chance surrounded by mirrors, don't know what it may mean in a symbolic way, but I think it's not a good sign (other family members hanged mirrors afterwards).
Thanks. Hope this is of no importance. (The room is full of pictures of older generations of family members, btw. I haven't performed any cleansing ritual there and didn't use a circle 'cose I didn't know about it at the time).
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Re: More on hexings
Go and bury the object somewhere. Preferable outside your own yard.
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Thanks! I'd still prefer to burn it though and put the ashes on the earth...
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Burning is traditionally used to release the energy inside.
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Re: More on hexings
Yeh, if you want the person to feel your anger, burn this or smash it, if it's breakable and that will send the energy out into the world actively.
You could bury it wrapped in a charged cloth, or otherwise seal the object and store it safely as an alternative, but it being close to you could be problematic, hence Des saying to bury it away from your house/ land. Once your feelings dissipate, you could then dig up/unwrap/ unseal and clean the object,if you so wish.
This happened in the presence of ancestors, perhaps ask them to help watch over you/ guide you and guard the object?
Mirrors are useful in certain situations, don't worry to much about them, they're used protectively hereabouts too.
You could bury it wrapped in a charged cloth, or otherwise seal the object and store it safely as an alternative, but it being close to you could be problematic, hence Des saying to bury it away from your house/ land. Once your feelings dissipate, you could then dig up/unwrap/ unseal and clean the object,if you so wish.
This happened in the presence of ancestors, perhaps ask them to help watch over you/ guide you and guard the object?
Mirrors are useful in certain situations, don't worry to much about them, they're used protectively hereabouts too.
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Re: More on hexings
No, I don't want this person to feel my anger cose I believe I have no reason to be angry anymore... So I'll just bury it. Thanks both for your help.
It's a pity, the object will slowly decay underground... I feel bad about it, it was a nice hat. Couldn't just washing it with soaped water suffice?
It's a pity, the object will slowly decay underground... I feel bad about it, it was a nice hat. Couldn't just washing it with soaped water suffice?
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NO.nessuno wrote:No, I don't want this person to feel my anger cose I believe I have no reason to be angry anymore... So I'll just bury it. Thanks both for your help.
It's a pity, the object will slowly decay underground... I feel bad about it, it was a nice hat. Couldn't just washing it with soaped water suffice?
You did a bad thing and now you have to pay the consequences for it.
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Sorry, I just saw your reply Des...
Truth be told I've already paid the consequences... :-( They were unpleasant but not dramatic, so I guess what I caused was not entirely evil. I need to wait and see.
Truth be told I've already paid the consequences... :-( They were unpleasant but not dramatic, so I guess what I caused was not entirely evil. I need to wait and see.
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