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Well first of all an apple banishing spell is not to rid the Earth of all apples…So if you’re an apple hater sorry….
An apple banishing spell is an Earth spell. An Earth spell is the slowest of all spells which makes it very useful in many ways (especially from desires or addictions you need to wean off of slowly). For example an alcoholic should never rid himself of his addiction through a Fire or Candle spell. These spells offer quick results and could do more harm than good. Remember our goal is to harm no one-NOT EVEN YOURSELF!
In this particular spell the slow degradation of the apple empowers your words/spell.
Items needed:
A ripe apple
table salt, sea salt or Rock salt
a small shovel or spade
something sharp to write with ( small knife, nail, needle etc.)
Positive Intentions & belief
It is suggested to do this spell on the edge of your property or in the park (the reason being is to have the bad habit or negativity as far away from you as possible, reassuring you that it won’t return)
What to do:
First gather your supplies listed above and take it to the spot where you wish to bury your apple. When you find a spot, dig a hole double the size of the apple (deeper than it is wide).
Hold the apple in your hands and focus ALL of your energy on what you wish to rid yourself of. Visualize your life without the habit. Then take your sharp object and engrave it into the sides of the apple. You should start feeling something inside you (it varies from person to person, it may be a tingle in your stomach, butterflies, or a nervous feeling). That is the negativity leaving you and being absorbed into the apple, your spell is already working.
Next cover the bottom of the hole with your salt. Salt is a natural cleanser/purifier so as the apple spoils and desinigrates beneath the earth the salt will purify your negative habits/addiction, banishing them. Place the apple in the hole and use your hands to cover the apple with the dirt you previously scooped out.
While covering the apple with your dirt, repeat this spell….
“Bad habits with no good intent
Lost in the hole where this apple went
I release the bearing you have over me
As this apple degrades I will be set free
So Mote It Be!!”
Repeat this until the apple is completely covered.
Then stand up and stomp 3 times on the newly packed dirt. This represents stomping out your habit.
Then gather your materials and never look back at that spot.
If you have tried this spell PLEASE leave comments or contact me to let me know your results. Remember as with all spells you must BELIEVE it will work, you must give Earth spells time to work and you must put forth some effort.
Blessed Be,
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