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Put Asunder the Plans of an Enemy

Put Asunder the Plans of an Enemy

The following spell may be used to confound your enemies who would try to bring harm in your life. The type of enemy referenced wouldn’t be a mortal enemy, but this is the sort of enemy who is trying to attract moderate harm in your life.

You will need the following items for this spell:

White candle with stand 1 piece white typing paper Red marker acceptable for writing Black marker suitable for writing Psalm 70 (Can be read from the Bible or printed on one page. The Psalm ought to be personalized, and in case you have trouble doing this, refer to the modified version given below.) Bowl, non-flammable, or ashtray. Table for things A pair of matches or scissors Lighter

Casting Instructions for ‘Put Asunder the Plans of an Enemy’

Info:The Psalms are used to focus spiritual energy towards a specific aim. These writings are thought to contain the breath of the Creator. And when these phrases are combined with visualization and intent, magic happens. The power from the Psalms does not come from the things used. These things serve as visualization tools. The power comes from the Psalm itself and from your visualizations.

Timing: This charm can be carried out at any time.
Setting: The only consideration is that the spell should be done in a quiet location where the caster will not be disturbed.
Duration: 30 to 45 minutes (But, there’s no established minimum time.)
Ritual: Find a quiet place where you won’t be disturbed. The position of your body isn’t important, but you want to be comfortable. You ought to be sitting in front of your table with your candle, in its holder, facing you. The ashtray should be next to the candle. And Psalm 70 should be put where you can read it. The rest of the items should be put on the table also, but off to the side.
Use the black magic manufacturer to write your enemys name on the white paper. You need to write the name small enough to have the ability to write the title 10 times on this sheet of paper. When you write the title, in black, draw a circle around the title with the red marker. The circles should be large enough merely to encircle the name. The red symbolizes protection. Now, use the scissors to cut the red circled titles out of the paper. You may now have 10 strips of paper with your enemys name on each strip. Dispose of the excess paper.
Light the white candle. The colour of the candle symbolizes the purity and righteousness of your spell. As the candle is burning, slowly read the unedited version of Psalm 70, 10 times. Concentrate on what the words are saying.
Next, read the personalized version of Psalm 70, 10 times. Focus on what is being said. As you’re reading, envision your enemy trying to radiate damage to you, but that harm is being blocked, magnified, and then sent back to them. Picture Gods power flowing through you as you stop your enemys plans to harm you.
Last, repeat the modified version of Psalm 70. After each reading, set one of those strips of paper to the candles fire, and place it into the ashtray. Burning the title symbolizes releasing the spell into the religious realm. Continues to picture as before. As soon as the last strip is burnt, continue to recite the altered Psalm for 5 minutes or so. When the spell is complete, clean up your area. You may save the candle for additional uses.
Recall: Spells should be in the now. The spiritual reality creates the physical. And the spiritual truth exists before the physical. So, you should believe that your enemy’s strategies to harm you have come back, when you are performing the spell. Do not believe after you have seen the manifestation of this spell. Think that your spell has worked the moment that it was performed and as it was being performed.
Psalms 70

Make haste, O God, to deliver me ; make haste to help me, O LORD.

Let them be ashamed and confounded that seek after my soul: let them be turned backward, and put to confusion, that desire my hurt.

Let them be turned back for a reward of their shame that say, Aha, aha.

Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thee: and let such as love thy salvation say continually, Let God be magnified.

But I am poor and needy: make haste unto me, O God: thou art my help and my deliverer; O LORD, make no tarrying.

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