Fire Burns Oil


I hope your fire, fire burns baby
I hope you lay down in your sleep and you choke on every lie you told
And when you’re reaching out for me you’ll see you reap everything you sow


Ingredients:

  • Cayenne
  • (3) Habañeros (dried)
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Turmeric
  • Sulphur
  • 3 matchsticks (wood)
  • Oil: 4 carrier : 1 castor

Instructions

  1. Place oil in a pan with red pepper flakes, turmeric and cayenne. Put on low heat and allow to infuse for an hour. Remove from heat and allow to cool until it will no longer scald your delicate digits. 
  2. In a bottle or jar of your choosing, add sulphur and dried habañeros. Strike each match, allowing it to burn half way, shake it out and drop the stem into the jar/bottle. Strain it the cooled oil (optional), and carefully pour it into your container.
  3. Handle with care (or gloves, if you don’t want to burn your eyes right out of their sockets).
  4. Wrap it with a red/orange cloth and store in a dark location near your stove or hearth.

Perfect for works of punishment, revenge, “hot curses” and can even be left as an offering to infernal spirits, especially if mixed with tobacco or an alcohol of their choice. And – you didn’t hear it from me – but you could also put it in someone’s shampoo or… even better… lube to put a little pep in their step. And burn…. Pep and burn. Not that I would ever condone such an act… For legal reasons. 

Attraction Oil

qedavathegrey:

Despite its diverse usage – in other formulas – my recipe is specialized toward what I most often use it for. Love. That isn’t to say that this recipe could not be used for other things (with some minor tweaks), it’s simply that I use attraction oil almost solely for matters of the heart – possibly because I believe the heart to bring that which is truly needed and not just wanted.

With that being said, this is my base recipe – which I then add specialization to, but it can be used fine as is – its “raw” form.

Combine:

  • (5 -10 petals) Dried, crushed Rose Petals (Red and Coral being my personal favorites)
  • (½ to 1 tsp.) True Cinnamon Powder (or a Ceylon Cinnamon Stick) 
  • (½ Tsp.) Anise Seed
  • (1 tsp) Rosemary (dried)
  • (1 tsp) Lavender (dried)
  • A pinch of Magnetic Sand
  • A few spritz of a heady perfume – I use Poême
  • Carrier Oil (of choice)
  • (¼ cup) Castor Oil
  • (Optional: Orange Blossom)

Combine carrier oil and castor oil in a small saucepan and warm over medium heat. Once warm, remove from heat and allow to sit for a few moments. Basically, so as to not deep fry the ingredients you”ll be adding!

Once cooled, but still too warm to touch – add in the dry ingredients except the magnetic sand (and the cinnamon stick, if you chose to use one). Add the sand (and stick) to the bottle in which you intend to store the oil – I prefer a dark bottle (amber or blue). After the oils and herbs have cooled to the point where they will not burn you if splashed, transfer it ALL to the bottle.

Do. Not. Strain.


Add in a few spritzes of perfume directly into the bottle, cover and shake thoroughly – then and before use.


Alternately, you could add your dry ingredients to the bottle and then pour the warm oil over it – but I prefer to see my oil before I bottle it.

WARNING: Perfumes are most often alcohol-based, making them a fire hazard. In all my years, I’ve never had a problem using this for anointing candles, but regardless – USE CAREFULLY.

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Bitch Better Have My Money Oil


Ingredients

  • (3) Cinnamon Sticks
  • Thyme, dried
  • Allspice, dried – powdered
  • Buckeye
  • (3) Pennies
  • (3) Nickels
  • (3) Dimes
  • Oil – Castor:Carrier (1:4)

Optional:

  • Hoyt’s Cologne – highly recommended
  • Tobacco
  • Nutmeg (Whole)
  • Marigold, dried

Instructions

  1. Add coins, cinnamon sticks, buckeye (and nutmeg) to a bottle. Perfume with just a splash of Hoyt’s Cologne.
  2. Warm your oil – remove from the heat and add in the remaining ingredients: thyme, allspice, tobacco, marigold. Allow the oil to steep until cool to the touch. Through a sifter, strain out the solids and pour/funnel into the bottle. Cap/Cork.
  3. Place the bottle near your front door, taking the first draw and using it to dress a green or gold candle – light the candle and allow it to burn out. Add any remaining wax to the bottle, reseal and allow it to infuse for 3 weeks before use.

Crown of Thorns Oil

qedavathegrey:

I use this – basically – like the oil equivalent of Goofer Dust. For curses, hexes and any unsavory workings. Its uses are as vast as the imagination and it seems to have a particular affinity for black and red candles. It can be added to charms, dolls, candles, poured into a person’s foot-tracks, etc. but the point is usually the same – to cause discomfort &/or to keep a person the hell away from you.

To create, mix:

  • Coffee Beans (whole or ground – either is fine)
  • Red Pepper Flakes
  • Cayenne and/or Chile Powder
  • (3/6/9) Whole, dried Red Peppers (like Tabascos, japonés, even red jalapeños) 
  • Black Pepper
  • Iron Oxide (Rust)
  • (Optional: Sulfur Powder)

Add these to a jar/bottle (using a dark bottle or one painted black is preferable, but not necessary). Once added, fill half way with:

Carrier Oil & Castor Oil (4:1)

Shake vigorously.

Finally. add in:

  • A few sprigs of Barberry
  • Pins and Needles
  • Ash of Deuteronomy 28:25 ;; The Lord will cause you to be defeated before your enemies. You will come at them from one direction but flee from them in seven, and you will become a thing of horror to all the kingdoms on earth.

Fill the rest of the way with oil – cork and shake.

WARNING: There’s a whole lot of capsaicin in that bottle. Be careful and be sure to wash hands after use.

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X Oil

Plagued by disrespect? Have a hankering for some good old-fashioned
justice tinged with a heavy dash of payback? Well, then you’ve come to the
right place. This oil is based on one of my go-to cursing jams and packs a
particular zest that brings a fire to those who dare cross you. Fittingly, I’ve
named this Crossing Oil X Oil: perfect for bringing a little disarray and
destruction to the lives of those who have disrespected you (or others),
unjustly come for you, or are just plain deserving of a magical slap in the
face.

Recipe

  • (2) Iron Nails
  • (3) Hot Peppers (whole), dried – the hotter the better
  • Cayenne or Habanero Powder
  • Dirt from the Crossroads
  • Glass Shards – colored amber or red are best, but not a must
  • Red/Black String

Optional:

  • Barbed Wire
  • Sulphur
  • Ashes of Deuteronomy 32:35

Vengeance is Mine, and
retribution,
In due time their foot
will slip;
For the day of their
calamity is near,
And the impending things
are hastening upon them.

Instructions

  1. Begin by constructing your curios: take your two nails and form them into an “X” shape.
    It can be a narrow “X” if need be to accommodate the mouth of your bottle. Bind
    the nails together with your string
    by tying the string vertically and placing a knot, then wrap in the same direction
    three times, wrap horizontally three times, then vertically three times more
    and tie the string off. 
  2. Take your dried peppers and with a knife, cut a slit
    down the edge and remove the seeds from within. Mix the seeds with the Crossroads
    Dirt, (sulphur, ashes) and a sprinkle
    of cayenne/habanero powder. Stuff the hollow peppers with the first mixture and
    wrap them gently (so as not to crush the pepper) but tight enough to hold them
    together.
  3. Add the glass shards
    (and barbed wire) to the bottle, then
    add the nails, stuffed peppers (and additional sulphur and Crossroads dirt).
  4. Warm oil (4:1 ;; Carrier:Castor Oil) and add in a heaping
    teaspoon of your cayenne or habanero powder. Allow to infuse and funnel the oil
    into the bottle over the curios. Seal the bottle and allow it to steep in a
    dark place for at least a week, though a month or more is better.

This can be used like any other Crossing Oil, though I have
a particular fondness using it to dress a crossing candle (black candle,
carved, inverted and lit from the bottom).

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The Conquered Heart Oil


Touched on briefly here, I thought an actual recipe was in
order – as, while the basics were accounted for, the numerous optional
additives could not be covered in a brief foot note. As such, I bring to you
the full recipe – including a number of particular specialization ingredients.


This oil has an innate duality. Foremost it is a love oil –
but one that might not be the most healthy, depending on its application. It is
used to conquer the heart of another, which is an idea in itself that has a
number of connotations, each of which the oil is (or may be) uniquely suited
for. The oil has the potential to control the heart of another in whichever way
the witch sees fit – making them fall for a specific purpose, such as a
traditional love oil, or to reign over the heart of another with an iron fist
in a similar manner to Bend Over Oil. These two acts as the poles of a spectrum
– for it covers both, and all in-between.

The Basic Ingredients:

  • Castor : Carrier Blend – 1 : 4 ratio
  • 1 – 3 Red Roses*
  • 1 – 3 Iron Nails*
  • Sulfur
  • (3) Red Chiles, dried

LOVE: Specialized Options 

  • Cinnamon
  • Ginger
  • Anise
  • Orris Root
  • Poppy Seeds

CONTROL: Specialized Options

  • Calamus Root
  • Licorice
  • Devil’s Shoe Strings
  • Black Locust Thorns

To create, simply fill an empty bottle – dark, red or amber
glass being preferable, but not necessary – with the chosen additions (with
the exception of the “*” ingredients) from above.

Depending on the size of your bath, remove the petals from
the rose(s), one by one and impaling them on the iron nail(s). Continue until
the nail is full or you run out of petals. Toss any excess petals into the
bottle with the dry ingredients and place therein the constructed curio. Warm
the oil mixture (only warm – you do not want to deep fry the herbs, just coax
out their natural properties) and pour over the contents of the bottle. Shake
frequently for 7 days, at which point it is ready for use.

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