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Separation Magick to Get Over Someone - Hoodoo Spell Online

Some relationships just aren't meant to be. When that time has come that you know you have to let go, here's a spell that can make the pains of separation less severe.

Separation Anti-Love Spell supplies

You need:

Separation Bath
2 white candles
Special Oil #20 or Brown Oil
Egg
John the Conqueror Oil or Powder


  1. Draw a bath, and add the Separation bath to the water (whether you have bath crystals, a bubble bath, herbal infusion or whatever.) 
  2. Dress the two candles with Special Oil #20 and set them on either side of the bathtub. 
  3. Light the candles and get into the bath.
  4. Use the egg to rub your body, starting from the head and working down. Pay special attention to the heart and genital areas if the relationship was a romantic/sexual one.
  5. When the whole body is wiped down, toss the egg into the toilet and flush it away quickly without looking at it.
  6. You may remain in the bath for as long as desired -- I recommend at least 30 minutes so the water can soften and soak into the skin. Emerge when ready, but let the candles burn themselves out. 
  7. After the bath, use John the Conqueror oil or powder on your body to increase personal strength and conquer any enemies or obstacles ahead. 
This ritual may be repeated if required, but usually once is adequate; there are stronger rituals available for those cases which require it. However, if you know you're ready to let go and you just require a little extra push to ease you through, this may be the right work for you.

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