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Is there any store where one can buy really really black magic stuff. No hippie. new age pentagrams and shit, but human skulls, graveyard dirt, coffin nails, monkey paws, organs in a jar and stuff like that?

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Harvesting these items correctly is time consuming and involves getting dirty. Most tend to get these items for themselves and are understandably reluctant to share. Selling such items on an open market might bring liabilities as well. Explore relationships with practitioners from Louisiana. Such relationships may lead you to what you seek.

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Try searching the Dark Net. According to stuff I read, you could find/buy anything there from drugs to weapons, and it's a lot easier these days due to this 'new' search engine.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Web
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/i-let- ... al-bazaars
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... e-dark-web

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Besides my opinion that such black magic is pointless nonsense in the first place, if you don't have the stomach and perseverance to harvest and prepare something yourself, you probably shouldn't be using it (not to mention that a lot of the power comes from that harvesting and preparation).
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Rin wrote:Besides my opinion that such black magic is pointless nonsense in the first place, if you don't have the stomach and perseverance to harvest and prepare something yourself, you probably shouldn't be using it (not to mention that a lot of the power comes from that harvesting and preparation).
I agree with you.

But I was just curios and had to ask.

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I was watching National.Geographic.Witchcraft.Myths.and.Legends.1of2.Witchcraft
And they where at a mexican market that had everything. animal parts, human parts, herbs and everything you can think off.

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If you are looking for penduli, incense, incest, pretty knifes or other rubbish Vienna is a good adress. [thumbup]
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Ramscha wrote:If you are looking for penduli, incense, incest, pretty knifes or other rubbish Vienna is a good adress. [thumbup]
The city?

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Desecrated wrote:
Ramscha wrote:If you are looking for penduli, incense, incest, pretty knifes or other rubbish Vienna is a good adress. [thumbup]
The city?
The city. It is full with esoteric stores and less light hearted stuff (though one has to search for it). But it is a point to start with [wink]
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This place has many of the items I was looking for.

Has anybody ordered from this site before?

spells of magic.

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I took out the live link, we only allow commercial links in the Bazaar folder.
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Desecrated wrote:Is there any store where one can buy really really black magic stuff. No hippie. new age pentagrams and shit, but human skulls, graveyard dirt, coffin nails, monkey paws, organs in a jar and stuff like that?
Is there a reason you can't collect these items yourself? I know a few practitioners in New Orleans who work with such items and the traditional rituals of harvesting them is part of what concentrates their mojo and binds them to the practitioner as magical tools. I don't use animal parts in my practice but I do use graveyard/goofer dust as well as a few highly toxic substances known to contain dark mojo, and I always either harvest them myself or have a trusted friend do so. Maybe I'm overly cautious but I don't think I'd trust the authenticity or provenance of illegal/dangerous/black magic items procured over the internet. I feel like any vendor irresponsible enough to sell them to just anyone isn't likely to sell the real deal. I've known a few vendors selling "black cat bones" that were just painted chicken bones.
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Ixaxaar hosts a Calvary Cross Botanica related to their necromantic tradition and school they are pushing. I have also found a few online some in the UK that sell hoodoo/voudou supplies. But i'm daft so didn't save the links.
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Desecrated wrote:Is there any store where one can buy really really black magic stuff. No hippie. new age pentagrams and shit, but human skulls, graveyard dirt, coffin nails, monkey paws, organs in a jar and stuff like that?
Is there a reason you can't collect these items yourself? I know a few practitioners in New Orleans who work with such items and the traditional rituals of harvesting them is part of what concentrates their mojo and binds them to the practitioner as magical tools. I don't use animal parts in my practice but I do use graveyard/goofer dust as well as a few highly toxic substances known to contain dark mojo, and I always either harvest them myself or have a trusted friend do so. Maybe I'm overly cautious but I don't think I'd trust the authenticity or provenance of illegal/dangerous/black magic items procured over the internet. I feel like any vendor irresponsible enough to sell them to just anyone isn't likely to sell the real deal. I've known a few vendors selling "black cat bones" that were just painted chicken bones.
I really don't want to dig up a corpse. I'll buy one, but that is my limit.

Of course the items are 90% fake.
So is everything out of a shop.
You should always do things yourself if you want good results. But sometimes I just want to buy a jar of store made marmalade because the packaging is pretty.
Sure it's probably mostly Sugar and plastic instead of real fruits, but nobody says I have to eat it.

Some of these magic candles and stuff looks cool and would be a nice addition in the library.
A real skull, a gall bladder in a jar, or a goat fetus would make an even better impression.

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You could probably obtain a human skull if you posed as a medical student - I know a doctor who used to keep a whole skeleton in her study.
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is like a block of wood
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Rin wrote:You could probably obtain a human skull if you posed as a medical student - I know a doctor who used to keep a whole skeleton in her study.
If you just want a human skull or human bones. India is the place to go. They don't mind donating their bones after death so it's legal and kosher.

For black magic you're really looking for the bones of a powerful person. the bones of a serial killer or another magician or somebody you knew.

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I found a place for you! Do you live anywhere near Togo?

http://gadling.com/2013/01/25/black-mag ... doo-suppl/
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Again, sorry to bump an old thread, but I figured I'd add to the resources.

https://www.hexwitch.com/

Run by Salem, MA's own resident "Necromancer" (He's quite the celebrity), this place has all sorts of things for all sorts of magick. They have a distinct Voodoo/Hoodoo flavor, but that opens a lot of options, I've found. (For example, I needed cold iron to do some rune-carving, and I found that in the form of the Coffin Nails they sell.)

They have a brick-and-mortar in Salem, MA and New Orleans, LA, if you live in either place. They also ship orders.

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I actually found a place that sells magic wands//talismans made out of human bones. BUT I'm going to assume that it is against the rules to post that.

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Depends on how 'ethically' sourced they are, this is the bazaar. Maybe pm a moderator?

id personally love to see it.
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Sypheara wrote:Depends on how 'ethically' sourced they are, this is the bazaar. Maybe pm a moderator?

id personally love to see it.
Well international forums are always tricky. What is legal in India might not be legal in the UK and what is ethical in America might be frowned upon in the UK.

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I have a friend who owns every example item you named, and got almost all of them from eBay.

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You can buy pretty much anything you want occult-wise on the internet these days. Obviously it doesn't even come close to the ambiance of going into such weird, creepy stores, feel the objects and get yourself immersed in the environment. But if you don't live near such boutiques, buying online saves you the trouble of having to get there in car (or in bus if you don't drive..) and sifting through online stores often give access to a larger variety of stuffs and competing prices.

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