Wednesday, July 20, 2016

How to do revenge spells without getting your hands dirty?

Have you been cheated, shafted, and or betrayed by a family member, friend, or loved one? Have you prayed to forgive this person, yet you just can’t, because you’re still simmering from anger or hurt by all the pain that they caused? Do you sit and wonder how a person can go about harming people, and yet never have to face the repercussions of their actions? The world seems very unfair, where bad things always happen to good people. You feel slighted, weak, vulnerable, and the only way to feel powerful again, is to seek revenge. But you don’t want to stoop down to someone else’s level. Besides, you still want to be the good guy, you just want to make your enemy suffer, just a little bit. Well, I’ve got good news for you. In this article, I am going to tell you how you can do revenge spells, without getting your hands dirty.

Ways to get revenge?

Getting even is the magic number. When I think about revenge spells, I think about HBO’s hit series, Game of Thrones. It is a classic, because it is an accurate reflection of life. No. the good guy isn’t always going to win. No. doing the right thing, will not always bring you favorable results. I particularly like the third season. This season reflected the war between Rob Stark and Tywin Lannister. Rob Stark started the war, because Tywin Lannister’s incorrigible grandson, Geoffrey Baratheon chopped off Ned Starks’ head––Rob Stark’s father. Well, to make a long story short. Rob Stark declared war and won the first four battles, and captures Tywin Lannister’s son, Jaimie Lannister. Tywin understood that he couldn’t beat Rob on the battle field, so he implemented a different approach. He waited him out. The Lannisters had developed a reputation for not only being powerful, but as people who always paid their debts. This reputation allowed them to obtain favors from even their enemies. People were happy to align with the Lannisters because they knew that they would always get a handsome reward. In the end, Tywin Lannister kills Rob Stark, his mother, wife, and unborn child. He never got the revenge that he wanted. Why? Rob Stark didn’t understand the concept of power and war.

The Power of Revenge!

The first thing that you need to understand about magic, is that everything in the physical world is all about power. Your success as a spell castor all depends on how much power you have.
Tywin Lannister understood that Rob Stark was more powerful than him on the battlefield. So, he didn’t face him in battle. Instead, he killed him with patience. Tywin Lannister used his great reputation to buy allies in the north. In the end, it was Tywin’s allies who murdered Rob Stark. The second thing that you have to understand about magic, in particularly black magic, is that you never want to get your hands dirty. You have to let someone else do the dirty work. There are many people in the spiritual world who don’t believe in karma. However, I do believe in tipping points. I always believe in the law of nature that states that every action has a reaction. So where am I getting at here? I am saying that people aren’t merely judged for one, two, or even three bad actions. They are judged based on their actions collectively. The Bible has the Book of Life, where people’s good deeds are measured against their bad deeds. If they have too many bad deeds, they’re going to hell. The Egyptians believed in the Feather of Truth, where a person’s heart should ideally be lighter than a feather. But here’s what people don’t understand, if someone collectively does more good than harm, they are going to get into the heavens, and yes they are going to have more power. Yes, Tywin Lannister may be considered an evil man. However, he was generous, he created jobs, he bestowed wealth and power to people, and most importantly, he kept his word. The goodness that he did was outweighed by the evil. As a result, he only became more powerful.

How to get revenge on someone?

This is why a great deal of corporations can downsize and fire people and still remain afloat. This is also the reason why people like Steve Jobs can shaft their associates and business partners and still get ahead. The value that he created for the community, superseded all of his misgivings. So what does this mean for your revenge spell? It means that if you’re going up against someone who is more powerful than you, your revenge spell won’t work. Worse yet, your revenge spell will backfire, and the intentions for the person you want to curse, will create a boomerang effect and cause harm to you. So how do you get around this? You have to allow people to destroy themselves. You have to give them just enough rope to hang themselves with, and yes, you need to have patience, patience, patience.

How to do a revenge spell by petitioning Eshu Elegba?

I have been practicing magic for almost a decade now, and I have never felt the need to curse anyone. I never needed to. I don’t believe in throwing good money after bad, and I don’t believe in wasting good energy on people. Besides, I am kind of a bourgie and I don’t really like to get my hands dirty.  I don’t want to create a record that lowers my good character score. So what do I do? I cast the spell, and I totally detached myself from the outcome. I do this, because I can’t see the full picture. In most situations, I have no idea how powerful a person is–– and it is dangerous to make assumptions. This is why we have to surrender to a deity that is much more powerful than us, a deity that can see the past, present, and future, and understand the character records of everyone involved. This deity is known as the Orisha, Eshu Elegba.


1.     The stylized head represents the orisha Elegba, guardian of the gates and crossroads
2.     Papa Legba’s head is formed from concrete, with cowrie shell eyes and ears to watch over your home and see into your soul.
3.     Place Elegba’s head on your altar.
4.     Feed him rum every Monday.
5.     Supplement with candy, cigar, and cigarettes.

6.     Give thanks when he has worked hard for you.

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