INCANTATIONS


An incantation is a spoken word, phrase, or formula of power, often recited as part of a larger ritual, with occult ceremonies, which is recited in order to effect a magical result, for the purpose of raising spirits, producing enchantment, or creating other magical results. Often an incantation is simply addressed to the object to be influenced. Incantation phrases are also a form of heightened speech where a number of distinctive stylistic features are present. These can include: repetition, rhythm, reversals, nonsense words, foreign words & divine names of power.
Repetition, usually done three or seven times, or by another number symbolically relevant to the issue at hand, is the premier aspect of constructive words of power.

Words for healing a sprain:
"Bride went out
In the morning early
With a pair of horses
One broke his leg
With much ado
That was apart
She put bone to bone
She put flesh to flesh
She put sinew to sinew
She put vein to vein
As she healed that
May I heal this!"

To still the blood:
Place a clean white cloth on the wound & hold firmly, while reciting three times slowly.
"I walked through a green forest,
There I find three wells, cool & cold;
The first is called, Kind,
The second is called, Good,
& the third is called, Still the Blood."

When crumbs from the mouth fall on the table while eating, luck awaits you. In order not to miss it, you must immediately say the words for good luck:
"Birds will arrive, will bite the grains, good luck will be brought to me!"
As you say the words, imperceptibly eat the largest crumb.

When drinking milk, throw a crumb of bread on the bottom of the cup & pour milk over. This will save you from ruin, make your house a full bowl. Pouring milk into a cup with crumbs, you need to say:
"Milk runs along the mark, from the notch to the hoof, so we get, milk & butter, cheese & sweet honey!"

When making soup, take one leaf of Laurel & three minutes before the end of cooking say on a leaf that there is peace & happiness in the house. Toss it in the pot.
Say the words:
"The grass grew, the good brought, who gets enough, good luck to that too!"

If during the meal the bread fell to the floor, then arguments & scandals may begin in the family. To avoid this, it is necessary, lift the bread from the floor & say the words of protection:
"What I want, I turn back, as it should be & it became. So be it!"

When you pay a debt, then when transferring money, say these words to yourself:
"So that you have money & I accumulate."

If you often get burned, light a wax candle, tear off the top leaf from the cabbage, drip wax on it & whisper:
"As the water is soft, so the fiery spark subsides, does not bother anyone. My words have power & lock with key. So be it!"

When you spill a milk, you need to say the words & invite the cat to lick it:
"What happened, no one noticed & who noticed, his mouth is locked & the key is in the chest. So be it!"

In order to protect yourself from losses, so that money always arrives, it is necessary to say three times during a thunderstorm between thunder & lightning:
"Fire, from skies bring wealth!"

When you leave home for a few days, before going out of the house, read at the threshold protection words for guardian of the house:
"The owner is a brownie! Do not rampage in the night, lie on the stove, take on guard, house keeper, clean dishes, I will arrive soon. Key-lock in the mouth. So be it!"
Or close the doors & say:
"The key is hidden by water, the doors from thieves are closed forever. So be it!"

If the first pancake is lumpy, put it aside & say the protective words to it:
"Pancake baked, friend praised, bathed in oil, people got for thousand years a good dinner."
Give that pancake to your child. But let the last pancake lie on the pan until the end of the meal & then feed it to the birds or the dog, then you will always have prosperity in the house.

If the dishes began to fall out of hands & break:
Throw a rag sharply on the floor with the words:
"As you beat, so I drop, I will not stab, but I can cripple. So be it!"
Take the rag away from your home.

Words to comfort children who got hurt:
"Pain to the crow, disease to the magpie,
another disease for the black bird.
Bone pain for a bedbug,
bitter to the flea,
bile for a bug."

An incantation to undo the effects of dislodging a bone in the esophagus:
”One by one, go down, swallow swallow, go down, one by one.”







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