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Blackthorn is the tree of winter and darkness, deeply connected to ancestral memory. Traditionally, it is considered a boundary plant. It anchors, seals, binds, and protects. It is regarded as a powerful plant against evil, but it carries a dual nature. It can be used both for protection and, above all, for defense. It absorbs evil, envy, and the evil eye, dispersing them. Negative energy is symbolically caught upon its thorns, exhausting itself in the attempt to cross the boundary. For this reason, blackthorn thorns are often placed along the boundaries of homes, gardens, or altars as a barrier against negativity and hostile energies. In some practices, they are also used to break curses. I use blackthorn thorns as a form of protection for the home. I used seven thorns, tying them one by one with a red thread. Once the binding was complete, I anointed the thorns with a ritual oil with a castor oil base and, finally, passed them through the smoke of resin and mugwort. I keep the charm hidden above the front door, with the thorns facing outward. Notes: The red thread represents strength and boundaries. Each knot holds the intention over time, but it is the spoken word that fixes the intention. The knot binds, but the spoken phrase determines its direction. I recommend reciting the same phrase for each of the seven knots: short, clear, and imperative phrases. If you do not have a ritual banishing oil, you can use simple olive oil instead. I am using a blend with a castor oil base because it immobilizes and holds. If you want to explore these topics further, join me on Substack. Link in bio #witchcraft #witchtok #spellwork
Blackthorn is the tree of winter and darkness, deeply connected to ancestral memory. Traditionally, it is considered a boundary plant. It anchors, seals, binds, and protects. It is regarded as a powerful plant against evil, but it carries a dual nature. It can be used both for protection and, above all, for defense. It absorbs evil, envy, and the evil eye, dispersing them. Negative energy is symbolically caught upon its thorns, exhausting itself in the attempt to cross the boundary. For this reason, blackthorn thorns are often placed along the boundaries of homes, gardens, or altars as a barrier against negativity and hostile energies. In some practices, they are also used to break curses. I use blackthorn thorns as a form of protection for the home. I used seven thorns, tying them one by one with a red thread. Once the binding was complete, I anointed the thorns with a ritual oil with a castor oil base and, finally, passed them through the smoke of resin and mugwort. I keep the charm hidden above the front door, with the thorns facing outward. Notes: The red thread represents strength and boundaries. Each knot holds the intention over time, but it is the spoken word that fixes the intention. The knot binds, but the spoken phrase determines its direction. I recommend reciting the same phrase for each of the seven knots: short, clear, and imperative phrases. If you do not have a ritual banishing oil, you can use simple olive oil instead. I am using a blend with a castor oil base because it immobilizes and holds. If you want to explore these topics further, join me on Substack. Link in bio #witchcraft #witchtok #spellwork

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