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Hoodoo, Voodoo and Witchcraft Spells to Get Rid of Unwanted Suitors

man and woman who don't like each other

Love spells are probably the most notorious (and popular) type of magic, and there's no shortage of spells, charms and formulas for the purpose. 
But what if you have the opposite issue and want anti-love spells? 
Spells for causing breakups or for getting out of a bad relationship abound, but it's rarer to see spells aimed at sending away unwanted suitors. Now, to some people this seems like it shouldn't be any problem at all -- you can just tell the person that you're not interested and they'll lay off, right? Well, sometimes it isn't so easy. Sometimes a person won't take the hint and remains persistent, or in many cases (typically but not always for women) one might be afraid of repercussions if the suitor takes the rejection badly, especially if it's a person one will still have to see regularly due to living or working in the same area.

Here are a few spells made for the purpose of discouraging an unwanted suitor without making trouble. Any of them individually are good spells, and for a very powerful ritual you can combine all of them into a single working.

  • Take a spiritual bath in Clearance bath formula mixed with a dash of black cohosh root. Put the mixture in a cheesecloth or herb bag to keep the herbs from making a mess or clogging the drain.
  • Write the suitor's name 7 times on a paper and place it into a bottle of Black Water. Put the bottle in a sunny spot and let it sit for 3 days, each day shaking the bottle and stating your command that the person cease being a problem. Throw away the whole bottle when done.
  • Get a Double-Action Candle in either black-white or black-red. On the black side carve the suitor's name. On the opposite side carve your own name. Dress the black side with Run Devil Run oil or with Get Away oil, and dress your side with Peace oil or Tranquility oil. Burn the black side first (you often need to butt the candle for this, shaving away the base to expose the wick). Dispose of any remaining wax from this candle in a crossroads far away from your house. 
  • Sprinkle Blue Salt on the windowsills and doorways of the house, or if you must have something less visible than the salt, use Florida Water cologne.

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