Black Witch's Salt is a powerful ritual ingredient of great use in removing jinxes and keeping away evil forces or bad neighbors. Sprinkle it in the area you desire to protect or in ritual circles to empower your magick, or blend small amounts with ink to increase the potency of your magickal seals.
Black Witch's Salt is a colored salt used in many occult practices. It consists of the char and soot from the bottom of a cauldron mixed with normal table salt, salt mixed with black pepper, salt mixed with charcoal, or salt dyed black. While regular salt and Kosher or Blessed salt are used for purification and protection purposes, black salt is used to drive out negativity or drive away evil influences and people from a space or person. Black salt can also be used in malevolent and defensive magic being an ingredient in foot track magic, gris gris, or used in War Water, for example.
Black Witch's Salt is a powerful ritual ingredient of great use in removing jinxes and keeping away evil forces or bad neighbors. Sprinkle it in the area you desire to protect or in ritual circles to empower your magick, or blend small amounts with ink to increase the potency of your magickal seals.
Black Witch's Salt is a colored salt used in many occult practices. It consists of the char and soot from the bottom of a cauldron mixed with normal table salt, salt mixed with black pepper, salt mixed with charcoal, or salt dyed black. While regular salt and Kosher or Blessed salt are used for purification and protection purposes, black salt is used to drive out negativity or drive away evil influences and people from a space or person. Black salt can also be used in malevolent and defensive magic being an ingredient in foot track magic, gris gris, or used in War Water, for example.
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