Be careful while removal it May back fire if the curse is Powerful
Cleansing incense like benzoin or Dragons Blood
Black candle (to represent the negativity)
White candle (for positivity)
A sachet containing equal parts of:
St. Johns Wort
Lavender
Rose
Bay
Verbena
Lemon
Your athame
Bowl of water
Bowl of salt
Glass or china plate
Casting Directions for ‘Strong Curse Removal’
Light the candles and incense and set them on your altar (black on left, white on right). Pass the sachet through the incense smoke and set it on one side. Hold the lemon in both hands and allow the lemon to signify the negativity. Think of all of the negative things that have happened to or about you and push them in the lemon, particularly in the event that you suspect they are linked to the curse.
Put the lemon on the plate. Dip your knife or athame in the water then slice the lemon into three bits. Touch each bit of lemon with the tip of the athame. As you do this, repeat the following: Three times three, Now set me free
Visualize the lemon drawing the negativity away from you and into itself. As you do this, repeat: As sour as this lemon be. Charged and cut in pieces three. With salt and water I am free. Uncross me now, I’ll it be. Lemon sour, lemon sour. Charged now with electricity. Let this lemon perform its task. Its cleansing power I do inquire. As this dries in air. Free me from my dark despair. Uncross! Uncross! I break this curse. But let not my simple spell reverse. I wish no ill, nor wish him pain I need only to be free again. Take each lemon slice and dip it in the salt, making sure it is well coated. Set the slices back on the altar and say: As it is my will, so mote it be.
Leave the lemon pieces on the altar where they can dry. Once dry the spell is complete and the lemon can be thrown away or buried. If the fruit rots instead, you must repeat the charm. While waiting for the fruit to dry, keep the sachet with you at all times. It will help to shield you from the effects of the spells and turn away any negativity sent in your path.