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[Help] Landlord has moved spikes.

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So I have placed spikes down and I can tell when she moves them cause my dreams get crazy again and stuff starts disappearing and reappearing in weird places around my place.

I have a thought that I could put them in a pot with dirt and it would work but I want to know everyone’s thoughts on that. Would it have the same effect or no? Besides a ward that you have to refresh I really would prefer a long term solution to this problem.

Thank you for your time.
 

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Would it have the same effect or no?
You should magnetize them first.

Besides a ward that you have to refresh I really would prefer a long term solution to this problem.
You could either move to a new place with a new landlord. Or you could make a poppet of your current one and afflict it with the spikes with intention towards your preferred long term solution. But they really should be magnetized.
 
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You should magnetize them first.


You could either move to a new place with a new landlord. Or you could make a poppet of your current one and afflict it with the spikes with intention towards your preferred long term solution. But they really should be magnetized.
Do you have any suggestions for magnetizing things? I tried to magnetize a chain with a heavy duty magnet and it didn’t have any effect whatsoever.
 

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You should magnetize them first.


You could either move to a new place with a new landlord. Or you could make a poppet of your current one and afflict it with the spikes with intention towards your preferred long term solution. But they really should be magnetized.
I agree with what L’chaim said, how would I magnetize it? Also there’s no possible way I’m moving in the near future.
but this also doesn’t answer whether planting them in a pot with dirt would have the same effect.
Sorry, I’m not meaning to sound short, I’m just frustrated by the whole situation
 

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but this also doesn’t answer whether planting them in a pot with dirt would have the same effect.
It's an experiment with hidden variables peculiar to you and your situation, so no one can really reasonably guarantee the outcome you desire using this method (or any other). But it is a creative microcosmic method aimed at sympathetic effect. Try it, take notes, see what happens, then share it here if you would.

But consider this as a landlord vs tenant magical situation: How does a tenant ward off the landlord who has a right to be there? The right in itself is a real power, and it comes with duties and obligations that may be unpleasant for the tenant, but has layers of advantage in terms of social function and contract. If this is rooted in a personal problem - their attitude, for instance - then I would use a poppet. But you could put in the pot and stab it.

I tried to magnetize a chain with a heavy duty magnet and it didn’t have any effect whatsoever.
There is physical magnetization and sympathetic magnetization, the former being an augmentation of the latter. A chain can be said to already represent sympathetic magnetic force already due to its normal function of binding objects together. And while physical magnetizing is cool, and I am an advocate for it, in some cases it is difficult to impart the quality to certain types of steel for various reasons. It's probably why it is so hard to find good magnetic screwdriver heads these days.
 
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