Graveyard Dirt in a Love Spell

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I agree. Graveyard dirt is best used for death spells but it can be workable for love. You’ll just need herbs that coincide with your intent and you need to be damn careful of the intent and wording. Try to take dirt from the graves of a married couple and remember to pay for it.

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@FraterMagni hope you’re fine !

I’ve never worked with graveyard dirt and I didn’t read the posts here correctly but I assume you better ask the autorisation to the dead person before using it. Thing is using this into a lovespell… Seems strange to me ( I don’t do them anyway but ) because again I assume there’s some kind of a bond with the dead and well is it really a good thing ?

Correct me if I’m wrong as I said I never worked with that… So. But seems strange but effective at least in other works!

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I’ve honestly only ever heard of graveyard dirt being used to break up relationships I’ve never seen it used to start one. Interesting take on it I guess but to each his own. Cheers!

PS. It usually represents death, change, resolution, and the return to the earth. I suppose if you did the spell in the right way as in to bring a death to your loneliness, change in the form of meeting someone, and the end of your life alone that could be the way I would see the energy best put to use for that purpose.

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I would suggest you to warm the Way of the candle to around 160 Degree celsius, take a metal can and put the graveyard dirt around the wick, which you can stabalize by a little cross on the top.

mix the graveyard dirt with hair / Nails or Wardrobe pieces of your partner to strengthen the connection.
You should incorporate rose leafs or Chockolade pieces to sweeten the energy and not just make a fully blown curse, since you want a positive outcome after all.

In fact i feel graveyard dirt to be to potent for what you aim at, but that’s your decission to make.
Rose Stings would be enough to bring his awareness to your needs in my point of view.

After molding the candle, let it cool down for at least 24 hours, just to bind the compounts together completely.

Notice that you don’t want to burn the candle completely in one go, after you finished it.
Rather light it weekly or monthly for up to one hour each time.
That way you can increase the effect each time you use it.

Sincerely,

¥’Berion

If taken from the grave of a close relation, you’re simply asking for the assistance of the dead spirit.

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Thorns or dried petals? Could I PM you please?

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That all depends on intent and the symbolic representation. If the intent is to contact a dead loved one then sure but if the intent is to use it for its innate magical attributes then it’s a different kind of magick being performed than just basic necromancy it’s more along the lines of a charm.

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sure you can. and i mean thorns.

Nope.
Wrong.

Graveyard dirt is considered a strong necronomic force!
And while intend can overwrite a part of it, the base energy keeps death bound.

Sin,

¥’B

Splainy?

Sorry, but that’s BS unless you produce some historic evidence.

Yes, how so?

Mixing death energies with love sounds powerful, but also inappropriate, unpredictable and risky.

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You tell us, after a year I guess you must have done it already. So, was it a success? Did you made your target being even more obsessed with you as you wished a year ago, or not? I don’t need to provide any “historic evidence” (!!), its magick, I’d rather hear the results from you.

By historic evidence, I mean the history of hoodoo and the very many uses of GD within it.

I haven’t used this spell, since I’m married. But I did use a Russian love spell when my future husband and I were about to split up for good. Worked like a charm. I can post a rough translation if anyone wants it.

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:raising_hand_man:t2:

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The only time I have seen GD used in a love spell was very specifically A type of hoodoo spell called a “love me or die” spell.

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How did that turn out?

I didn’t use it. But a late friend of mine was a really hardcore hoodoo practitioner. He showed me his recipe. Even then, he never actually used it. I believe Catherine Yronwode’s book “hoodoo herb and root magick” describes a recipe for it as well. But it’s been about 6 years since I looked through that book, so I could be wrong.

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That is so hardcore man… I love the dedication that people have… did anyone ever try that spell??
I wonder…