Binding Enemies?
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Binding Enemies?
i want to bind my enemies. they keep on annoying me and i want to leave me alone. what should i do?
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You could freeze them with a very easy ritual of white magic...we use it a lot in Greece and it's very effective...take a bowl in which you'll put a cup of spring water and some salt.Take a peace of paper and write the name of your enemy as well as his mothers name...put the paper in the bowl,close the cup of the bowl and hide it in the refrigeration..once the mixture is frozen he or she will not bother you for the next 6 months...repeat the ritual every 6 months...throw the old bowl in the sea.
works better if you do this on Saturday.
works better if you do this on Saturday.
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Depends on which enemies and on which "plane" you wish to bind them. You talking about other human beings? Demons/angels? Creatures of the "astral"?
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Chances are this topic is referring to binding human enemies.I'm not really much for binding personally.I prefer to end my problems when they arise.If binding does not resolve the issue you may wish to seek a more permanent solution.
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Some non-magical advice would be to ignore them, or avoid them as much as possible. But, I don't know the situation, it might be really hard to avoid them if they are family, or co-workers.
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Sometimes you just can't fight it...you try as hard as you can but the enemies are there...trying their best to harm you...not always for an obvious reason.You just can't ignore the negative energy that comes in waves.
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The freeze spell is a good one.A variation,would be to add a bay leaf,or write the name on the leaf itself.You might not know the mother's name in some cases,it's ok to fogo it if you don't and do the working anyway.If you can get something the person has touched recently or handled in some way,bung it in too. [greensmile]
Bindings are only effective,over time, if the will of the bindee remains weaker than the will of the binder.A point worth remembering.
A determined enemy will find other ways to skin the cat.
Bindings are only effective,over time, if the will of the bindee remains weaker than the will of the binder.A point worth remembering.
A determined enemy will find other ways to skin the cat.
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This freeze spell is real strong...that's a nice recipe with the bay leaf !!! I believe that after you write the name of the enemy along with the mother's name,it should be burned with a white candle and burry the remainings in a pot.Nahemah wrote:The freeze spell is a good one.A variation,would be to add a bay leaf,or write the name on the leaf itself.You might not know the mother's name in some cases,it's ok to fogo it if you don't and do the working anyway.If you can get something the person has touched recently or handled in some way,bung it in too. [greensmile]
Bindings are only effective,over time, if the will of the bindee remains weaker than the will of the binder.A point worth remembering.
A determined enemy will find other ways to skin the cat.
If an enemy is determined to harm you,you should protect your self with a strong shield.
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Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.Granted I would use that as a sort of last resort.
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Sometimes the best defense is a good offense
I totally agree with you Belial...it's always a surprise to me to find people thinking the way i do !!!!!!
I totally agree with you Belial...it's always a surprise to me to find people thinking the way i do !!!!!!
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I also rarely use binding techniques,I too prefer a direct approach.
However a well stocked and varied 'toolbox' is a handy thing to have and knowledge of bindings can be useful for small problems.
However a well stocked and varied 'toolbox' is a handy thing to have and knowledge of bindings can be useful for small problems.
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''and knowledge of bindings can be useful for small problems''.
I totally disagree with this !!!!!!! Now in order to exlain how a binding can be effective ... is anyone here familiar with with the ancient Greek magical papyri or defixiones????
Κατάδεσμος/αρά: Katadesmoi or defixiones were spells written on non-perishable material, such as lead, stone or baked clay, and were secretly buried to ensure their physical integrity, which would then guarantee the permanence of their intended effects.
The Pella curse tablet is a text written in a distinct Doric Greek idiom, found in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedon, in 1986.Ιt contains a curse or magic spell (Greek: κατάδεσμος, katadesmos) inscribed on a lead scroll, dating to first half of the 4th century BC (c. 375-350 BC). It was published in the Hellenic Dialectology Journal in 1993. It is one of four texts found until today that might represent a local dialectal form of ancient Greek in Macedonia, all of them identifiable as Doric.
Many people around the world,work with this method...and believe me...it's accurate and fast !!!!!!
Also...for anyone who's interested in learning everything about defixiones,read the following:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_tablet
I totally disagree with this !!!!!!! Now in order to exlain how a binding can be effective ... is anyone here familiar with with the ancient Greek magical papyri or defixiones????
Κατάδεσμος/αρά: Katadesmoi or defixiones were spells written on non-perishable material, such as lead, stone or baked clay, and were secretly buried to ensure their physical integrity, which would then guarantee the permanence of their intended effects.
The Pella curse tablet is a text written in a distinct Doric Greek idiom, found in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedon, in 1986.Ιt contains a curse or magic spell (Greek: κατάδεσμος, katadesmos) inscribed on a lead scroll, dating to first half of the 4th century BC (c. 375-350 BC). It was published in the Hellenic Dialectology Journal in 1993. It is one of four texts found until today that might represent a local dialectal form of ancient Greek in Macedonia, all of them identifiable as Doric.
Many people around the world,work with this method...and believe me...it's accurate and fast !!!!!!
Also...for anyone who's interested in learning everything about defixiones,read the following:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_tablet
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It's ok to disagree ΙΟΛΗ7,lol.
But I now must defend my postiion and explain why I said as I did.
A Curse is not the same as a Binding,incidentally.Those are curse tablets aren't they?
But I now must defend my postiion and explain why I said as I did.
A Curse is not the same as a Binding,incidentally.Those are curse tablets aren't they?
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Nahemah wrote:It's ok to disagree ΙΟΛΗ7,lol.
But I now must defend my postiion and explain why I said as I did.
A Curse is not the same as a Binding,incidentally.Those are curse tablets aren't they?
hmm...curse or anathema is also a kind of binding...think again...by coursing someone you automatically send an energy (always a black one) which turns to be a sphere of evil thoughts...this sphere surrounds your enemy and prevents him from any good that he could achieve otherwise.So...yes a curse is certainly a form of binding someone's path whether this concerns the soul,or the mind or....
For example....In Ancient Egypt, so-called "Execration Texts" appear around the time of the 12th Dynasty, listing the names of enemies written on clay figurines or pottery which were then smashed and buried beneath a building under construction (so that they were symbolically "smothered"), or in a cemetery....this was also a form of binding...right? By this method they secured,the possitive result,of a non future for their enemies !!!!!! [wink]
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Anathema is not a binding,it is a rite and act of total repudiation.It is used by the Catholic Church as part of Excommunication rites and it is a powerful magick in the right hands,whether they are Pagan or Abrahamic
It is the losing of a name too.Similarly to Ostracism,it involves ignoring said person like they don''t exist anymore.
Egyptians excelled at this technique,I already knew that too.
I am very aware of rites of Anathema.
Perhaps this is a semantics issue.We obviously do not define 'binding' in the same way.
To bind is to tie up tightly and in doing so the binder ties their energies to the bindee,it involves reinforcement too,for as long as the binder wishes it to remain in effect,this is an act of repricosity,when repeated again it means a cycle of involvement has begun.
Anathema is a casting off of physical and mental responsiblity and an exiling of the spirit of the outcast also.
As for Cursing,well ,again,we might not be talking of the same thing here either.
It is the losing of a name too.Similarly to Ostracism,it involves ignoring said person like they don''t exist anymore.
Egyptians excelled at this technique,I already knew that too.
I am very aware of rites of Anathema.
Perhaps this is a semantics issue.We obviously do not define 'binding' in the same way.
To bind is to tie up tightly and in doing so the binder ties their energies to the bindee,it involves reinforcement too,for as long as the binder wishes it to remain in effect,this is an act of repricosity,when repeated again it means a cycle of involvement has begun.
Anathema is a casting off of physical and mental responsiblity and an exiling of the spirit of the outcast also.
As for Cursing,well ,again,we might not be talking of the same thing here either.
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Dear Nahemah i understand it's difficult to translate Greek words...so let me help !!! First of all -as you also said- anathema may reffer to someone who is cursed by ecclesiastical authority.I also agree with the other explanations but there is something else...anathema is a word which a mother (or ther person)can say to her child when something terrible has happened between them...something that has broken the strong bonds of love and devotion...It's a lectical curse which can bind the whole life of a person.Mother's curse (anathema) is a strong negative binding.
In some villages in Greece when this curse ''anathema'' is been said,the person that gave the curse throws some leaves in a fire in order to secure the result.
We certainly undrestand binding differently...i prefer seeing it in all it's power....where ever it comes from.
There are many many ways of binding someone !!!!!! In Greece we say : η γλώσσα κόκαλα δεν έχει και κόκαλα τσακίζει'' which means although the tounge has no bones,can still break many !!!!! [wink]
Different people different cultures...i like this.
In some villages in Greece when this curse ''anathema'' is been said,the person that gave the curse throws some leaves in a fire in order to secure the result.
We certainly undrestand binding differently...i prefer seeing it in all it's power....where ever it comes from.
There are many many ways of binding someone !!!!!! In Greece we say : η γλώσσα κόκαλα δεν έχει και κόκαλα τσακίζει'' which means although the tounge has no bones,can still break many !!!!! [wink]
Different people different cultures...i like this.
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