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[Tutorial] To get someone/something robbed

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magick&psionics

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Items:
Jar with lid
Tape or adhesive
Picture of target
Piece of paper
Pen
Dark moon water/black moon water
Graveyard dirt
Wormwood
Mullein leaf


Instructions:

Baptize your your jar to with the dark/black moon water to be your target

Tape/glue your targets picture onto the jar

With your pen and paper scribble with the intent on the piece of paper your target getting robbed. Imagine it happening. then put it in the jar

On the hour of Saturn put grave dirt in the jar

On the hour of Jupiter. Take a pinch of wormwood hold it in your left hand, Invision it's energy/aura turn to black and put it in the jar to bring money misfortune

In the hour of Mars. Take a pinch of mullein leaf, hold it in your left hand and imagine it's aura/energy turn to black and put it in the jar with the intention of getting your target robbed.
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The mullein leaf is to make your intent manifest in the physical
 
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StarOfSitra

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I remember performing a simpler, yet similar ritual about 15 years ago, to recover a stolen motorbike. The task was difficult—the motorbike had been missing for a year—but the owner’s sorrow lingered, for he truly loved it.

It was one of my earliest and most effective workings.

All I needed was a blue candle, a bowl of salt and water, and a small piece of paper.

I lit the candle, and on the paper I wrote the word “Motorbike.” Then I spoke to the gods:
“Please bring justice and restore to this poor soul what was taken from him, for he does not deserve this loss.”

Finally, I let the paper burn in the candle’s flame and said:
“Thank you for your guidance. Now this matter is in your hands. It is done.”

A week later, the motorbike was returned. The police called the owner to say they had found it, and the thief was arrested.

It was a small ritual, yet the power of intention, prayer, and alignment with the forces around us proved undeniable. That moment taught me the quiet strength of focused work and the unseen currents that help restore balance.
 
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