Flower of Fire

Meant to protect the abused from their abuser – no matter the variety. Best when worn: can be made into an amulet, drawn on the body, carried on paper. You might also rest your perfumes upon it, so that the mist becomes a form of protection, I recommend doing one or two of the above, so that even if you forget one, your anxiety about forgetting it won’t alert your abuser.

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Door Bar Boundary

The last few years, I have, admittedly, become more and more
reclusive. I want to say that my patience for the stupidity of other humans is
greatly at fault, but I’m sure it’s not the only reason. Regardless, being the
hermit I am, my home is a place that must serve as a retreat and safe-house
from the world at large. While many wards, charms, sigils and the like are
meant to keep people and entities out, I haven’t found many that employ the addition
that I do: to keep negativity In general out.

I’ve had days where I’ll feel sluggish and downright
crotchety and then, upon crossing the threshold into my house, feel instantly
better. No doubt a result of my spelled door – one intended to keep all things negative
from entering, including the negativity saddled onto the spirit or the psyche.
In a sense, it’s almost a form of healing!

To create this barrier, I use seals in conjunction with
brick dust, cascarilla and my own Door-Bar
Oil
(which should hopefully be made available in my shop soon!). I
recommend something that at least incorporates barberry – which is the main
ingredient in my own formula.

As for the seals, I use the above, drawn in chalk on the inside of the doorframe.

You could also read an incantation of you creation if it
suits you.

Note: The boundary should be set up, then followed by a
cleansing of the house to force any negativity within outward – the boundary
then prevents any energetic “backwash,” if you would. Cleanse house as needed
of any confined negativity, and reset border annually or as the markings fade.

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