7 Herb Uncrossing Bath

This bath will help to cleanse all negative energy (including curses/hexes) away from you. It also adds extra protection in combating the negative metaphysical energies we cannot see.

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Recipe:

4 c. – spring or rain water

Handful of each herb

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  • Hyssop
  • Angelica Root
  • Burdock Root
  • Basil
  • Rosemary or Rue
  • Arrowroot Powder
  • Lemongrass

Bring water to hard boil, add herbs then turn off heat.

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Let cool and strain. Add Cascarilla once cool.

Important:

** Take a new seven day white candle and pray the intentions into it to bless your bath and carry it into the universe and manifest. Then place it into your potion for 3-4 hours and remove it before storage/ use. Allow candle to burn out on your altar.

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This bath should be performed before dawn and before/after any uncrossing spell-work that is performed.
You can do this bath in odd intervals such as: 1/3/5/7/9/13 days in a row until you feel your work is completed.
Make sure you start at your head and pour the bath downwards to your feet making sure to pour the bath all over you. Try to catch some of the bath water that has run off so you can dispose of it at the cross roads far from your home and job later!
*This should be done during a void-of-course moon or waning moon phase, if possible.
*Add cascarilla at the end as added protection!

*While your making your bath you speak your intentions into the potion or pray psalm 91 and psalm 23 over it. Whatever feels best to you.

Published by Goddess Of Magi

I'm a spiritual coach that uses multiple ways to divine a situation.

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