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Self help jars

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So I decided to do something for myself, a little self help/protection jar if you will. This is you having problems In life and protection is an aspect of what is needed and change of self needs to be brought or a huge transition is being brought into your life and you want things to go smoothly. Also the ingredients are exactly rare so yeah

Items and ingredients needed:
Hair of self(link to self)
Jar(to hold contents)
Water(to flow freely to the right mindset)
Dragons blood Incense(protection)
Sage(protection)
Olives(optional)(peace with thy self)
Coffee(to focus on what's important)
Sugar(to overcome whatever vice you are using in your life)
White candle to seal the jar

After I have all the ingredients I typically write my own personal incantation encouraging others to do so.
There is no special or specific order to place ingredients in the jar except that the hair goes first and the white candle wax is used to seal it.
Bury the jar when you're done making it, some place where people are often in transition from worse to better in life like near a place where they do NA (Narcotics Anonymous) or AA(Alcoholics Anonymous) or anyplace where you feel a healing energy current, to ensure you make a smooth transition in life
Thanks and have a nice day
 

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Hello. Very interesting. 1. Where do you get the incense (dragon's blood)? 2. Do you mean the incense from the temple? 3. How do you do it? Do you seal the house and then take it to be buried, or do you seal it before you bury it? Won't the water evaporate and everything disappear? 4. Why is it necessary to bury it in places where alcoholics and drug addicts are present?Thanks in advance for the answers.
 

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Hello. Very interesting. 1. Where do you get the incense (dragon's blood)? 2. Do you mean the incense from the temple? 3. How do you do it? Do you seal the house and then take it to be buried, or do you seal it before you bury it? Won't the water evaporate and everything disappear? 4. Why is it necessary
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Hello. Very interesting. 1. Where do you get the incense (dragon's blood)? 2. Do you mean the incense from the temple? 3. How do you do it? Do you seal the house and then take it to be buried, or do you seal it before you bury it? Won't the water evaporate and everything disappear? 4. Why is it necessary to bury it in places where alcoholics and drug addicts are present?Thanks in advance for the answers.
1. You can get incense like dragon blood where ever they sell incense. 2 I don't think I mentioned temple in this one. 3 I used white candle wax to seal the jar im using for this spell jars, it would take a long time before the water evaporates in the jar. Also it's necessary to bury it near an AA or NA place because of how many people are truly their to change their life. I've also used treatment centers(while I was going there) to bury curse jars. Just like it could be a current for transition it can also be a current for desperation so have good feel for thy self.
 
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May I ask what your association with sugar being is that it helps to overcome vice? That isn't something I associate sugar with myself lol.
 

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There's two ways to use things when it comes to stuff like that. Sugar to sweeten the spirit so the body doesn't crave is how I used I and well it works
 
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There's two ways to use things when it comes to stuff like that. Sugar to sweeten the spirit so the body doesn't crave is how I used I and well it works
I honestly never thought of it like that. Your spells vaguely reminds me of the self-love honey jars people love to make nowadays and I guess the principle is more or less the same.
 
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What are these self help honey jars you speak of? They sound interesting
It's something african american practioners often use. I would say it's the hoodoo based, but where abouts I live, that isn't purely the case anymore. There's a great deal of syncretism between Hoodoo, Wicca, Santeria, Brujeria, Ifa, Hermetic Practices, Kabbala, Chinese Traditional Religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, and New Age Practices. There's alotta mixing and matching going around people pulling from various traditions making things work somehow.

This is where this particular spell comes from. (in case anyone get up in arms about closed practices the originators are often AA she just as more New Agey Slant. They aren't at all like AA from the South and aren't traditional at all) It isn't from any one tradition but just somebodies personal spell they shared. Alotta people love it. A traditional honey jar in hoodoo is very much like your sugar jar in how it works. Your trying to sweeten a situation towards you or a person.

However this isn't what this spell is designed to do. It's supposed to sweeten your own spirit towards itself in effort to enhance self-worth. I've seen a couple variations but basically the spell jar needs to be recharged either by spirits or prayers/visualization on monthly basis to keep it working. The longer you use it the greater self-worth or esteem will be over time. So it's sorta like a love spell but on yourself. A self-love spell lol as funny as it sounds. It's a very fluffy New Agey type spell yes... but that doesn't mean it don't work lol or a bad idea!
 

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It's something african american practioners often use. I would say it's the hoodoo based, but where abouts I live, that isn't purely the case anymore. There's a great deal of syncretism between Hoodoo, Wicca, Santeria, Brujeria, Ifa, Hermetic Practices, Kabbala, Chinese Traditional Religion, Hinduism, Buddhism, and New Age Practices. There's alotta mixing and matching going around people pulling from various traditions making things work somehow.

This is where this particular spell comes from. (in case anyone get up in arms about closed practices the originators are often AA she just as more New Agey Slant. They aren't at all like AA from the South and aren't traditional at all) It isn't from any one tradition but just somebodies personal spell they shared. Alotta people love it. A traditional honey jar in hoodoo is very much like your sugar jar in how it works. Your trying to sweeten a situation towards you or a person.

However this isn't what this spell is designed to do. It's supposed to sweeten your own spirit towards itself in effort to enhance self-worth. I've seen a couple variations but basically the spell jar needs to be recharged either by spirits or prayers/visualization on monthly basis to keep it working. The longer you use it the greater self-worth or esteem will be over time. So it's sorta like a love spell but on yourself. A self-love spell lol as funny as it sounds. It's a very fluffy New Agey type spell yes... but that doesn't mean it don't work lol or a bad idea!
I might have to try that out. Thank you for sharing
 
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