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aspelladay · 1 year
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Waste Away Hex
A popularly recorded spell, although not necessarily popularly performed (if only because of the time and expense demanded), the following was no doubt invented by the owner of a spiritual supply store wishing to drum up business quickly. Deriving from New Orleans, this spell has now passed into general Western magical lexicon.
Graveyard dirt is combined with a host of standard formulas: Asafetida powder, Babel powder, Black Cat Oil, Damnation Water, Four Thieves Vinegar, Goofer Dust, Jezebel Root Powder, Lost and Away Powder, Mummy Oil.
This blend is mixed with some item belonging to the spell’s target, as intimate as possible.
Placed in a small bag, it’s buried or hidden near the target’s home. The goal of this hex is to cause the victim to gradually waste away, becoming listless, passive, and losing vitality and life force.
(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)
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arathergrimreaper · 7 months
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Congee with century egg for din din
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sucrate · 2 years
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little guy crimes (tummy hurt) against a little guy (me)
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Express Glow Triple Fast Lightening Serum is a highly concentrated formula containing a nourishing blend of Asafetida extract, Grapeseed oil, and Vegeclarine. Implement this highly advanced serum into your skincare regiment for effective lightening, brightening, and toning results.
How to Use: Apply onto your face or neck, day or night. Ideal for advanced spot treatment. Can also be used for reinforcement treatment. Skin Type: Specially formulated for users who need advanced treatment with oily and acne prone skin.  Can also be used for all skin types.
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lessthansix · 4 months
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He knew very well that Jack would act on the ancient seafaring belief that more is better and dose himself into Kingdom Come if not closely watched, and he stood there reflecting upon the passage of authority from one to the other in relationships of this kind (or rather of potential authority, for they had never entered into any actual collision) as Jack gasped and retched over his nauseous dose. Ever since Stephen Maturin had grown rich with their first prize he had constantly laid in great quantities of asafetida, castoreum and other substances, to make his medicines more revolting in taste, smell and texture than any others in the fleet; and he found it answered–his hardy patients knew with their entire beings that they were being physicked.
Master and Commander, Patrick O’Brian
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krypticwitchcraft · 2 years
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Protective Oil Against Another Witch's Spells
This oil can be used in sachets, on candles, on windows and thresholds to create a barrier of protection and forcefully repels any baneful energies thrown at you.
You will need:
Nettle - Nettle is excellent in protection and warding against baneful energies and spirits.
Whole Cloves - Cloves can be used in domination and protection, to dominate any energies sent towards you and forcefully repels energies.
Juniper Berries - Juniper is an excellent protective herb to create a shield and repel any evil and entities.
Dried Wasp Nests - Wasp nests are excellent for protection as they provide protection and shelter to wasps who are ruthless and powerful.
Black Salt - Black salt is a great compound which brings protection and repels hexes and baneful energies.
Cayenne Pepper - A great spice for protection and a spice to represent force and drive.
Dried Chilies - Another great herb for protection and breaking any remnants of negative energies that may have stayed. You want all the negative energies to STAY OUT!
Sandalwood Resin - A good resin for protection and exorcism. To repel and force the energies that are sent towards you to be expelled and sent back to where they have originated from.
Asafetida Powder - This shit burns the nostrils!!! Be SUPER careful when handling cause it smells so bad and can burn your nostrils. This spice is good for protection and good for breaking hexes, curses, magical workings.
A carrier Oil - Grapeseed, Olive, Jojoba, Safflower, Etc
Directions:
Charge and bless your items and into the jar they go.
Add your oil into the jar and recite the following
"Shatter, Platter, Pitter, Bound, wicked workings return to the caster's ground. Hexes, Curses, spells of negativity, return to where they came, banished be."
Add your oil, shake the jar and let it brew in a dark dry place for a couple months (I do around 2-3 months.) Shake jar every day or 4 times a week.
DO NOT PLACE THIS OIL ON SKIN AS IT MAY CAUSE IRRITATIONS AND BURNS.
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haggishlyhagging · 11 months
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The original "medicine men" in history were actually women. Briffault writes on this subject, "The connection of women with the cultivation of the soil and the search for edible vegetables and roots made them specialists in botanical knowledge, which, among primitive peoples, is extraordinarily extensive. They became acquainted with the properties of herbs, and were thus the first doctors." He adds:
The word "medicine" is derived from a root meaning "knowledge" or "wisdom" - the wisdom of the 'wise woman." The name of Medea, the medical herbalist witch, comes from the same root.... "The secret of the witch," said an Ogowe native, "is knowing the plants that produce certain effects, and knowing how to compound and use the plants in order to bring about the desired result; and this is the sum and essence of witchcraft." In the Congo it is noted that woman doctors specialise in the use of drugs and herbal pharmacy. In Ashanti the medicine women are "generally preferred for medical aid, as they possess a thorough knowledge of barks and herbs." In East Africa "there are as many women physicians as men." (The Mothers, vol. I, p. 486)
Dan McKenzie, in The Infancy of Medicine (1927), lists hundreds of ancient remedies, some of which are still in use without alteration, while others have been only slightly improved upon. Among these are substances used for their narcotic properties. A fleeting review indicates the astounding scope of these medicinal products. Useful properties were developed from acacia, alcohol, almond, asafetida, balsam, betel, caffeine, camphor, caraway, chaulmoogra oil (a leprosy remedy), digitalis, gum barley water, lavender, linseed, parsley, pepper, pine tar, pomegranate, poppy, rhubarb, senega, sugar, turpentine, wormwood, and hundreds more. These came from regions all over the globe-South America, North America, Africa, China, Europe, Egypt, etc. Not only vegetable but animal substances were made into remedies; snake venom, for example, was converted into a serum to be used for snake bites, the equivalent of today's antivenin.
According to Marston Bates, very little had been added to this remarkable ancient collection of medicine, until the discoveries of sulfa and antibiotics. "How primitive man discovered the ways of extracting, preparing and using all of these drugs, poisons and foods, remains one of the great mysteries of human prehistory," he writes (The Forest and the Sea, p. 126). But it is not so mysterious when we look in the direction of the female sex and become acquainted with the hard work, vast experience, and nimble wits of primitive womankind, preoccupied with every aspect of group survival.
Not only medicine but the rudiments of various other sciences grew up side by side with the craft and know-how of women. Childe points out that to convert flour into bread requires a knowledge of biochemistry and the use of the yeast microorganism. This substance also led to the production of fermented liquors and beer. Childe also gives credit to women for "the chemistry of potmaking, the physics of spinning, the mechanies of the loom, and the botany of flax and cotton" (What Happened in History, p. 59).
-Evelyn Reed, Woman’s Evolution: From Matriarchal Clan to Patriarchal Family
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natugood · 5 months
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I was looking through my parents spice cupboard and I found some old ass looking asafetida, turns outs it’s from an Indian govery store in NYC that my mom bought sometime in the mid 1980s
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fairybumpkin · 2 months
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YES COOKING JOURNEY WIN THERE'S ANOTHER SPICE TO TRY THAT'S COMMONLY SUBBED FOR ONIONS AND GARLIC ! ASAFETIDA IM COMING FOR YOU
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pink-p0pcorn-art · 1 year
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Various characters from a homebrew D&D campaign as different styles.
From left to right, top to bottom Lalassu (Danganronpa), Jibirl (Panty & Stocking), Rimirez (Samurai Jack) Kirk (Mob Psycho 100), Gabriel (Love Advice from the Great Duke of Hell), Kuste (Adventure Time) Cocoa (Monster High), Kuste (Pesterquest), Anna (Sailor Moon) Asafetida (Soul Eater), Sull (Tim Burton), Blaar (Hazbin Hotel) Tzarina (Hellsing), Arzu (Tron Uprising), Agalinda (Toilet Bound Hanako-kun)
07 April 2022
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aspelladay · 2 years
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Law Keep Away Oil (1)
Place a High John the Conqueror root, a Courtcase root*, a tablespoon of dried hydrangea blossoms, and a teaspoon of asafetida powder in a jar.
Cover the ingredients with a blend of two parts olive oil and one part each castor and jojoba oils.
Allow them to soak overnight, preferably exposed to moonbeams, then strain out the solids and bottle the liquid.
(from The Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)
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vossn · 4 months
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ocs as obscure references
@ineadhyn asked, and who am I to not deliver?
animal: wolf, spider
colors: black, olive green, poisonous green, red red red
month: burning hot july
songs: Don't Stop - Innerpartysystem RUNRUNRUN - Dutch Melrose Tongues & Teeth - The Crane Wives
number: 3
plants: climbing ivy
smells: smoke and iron
gemstone: smoky quartz
time of the day: twilight
season: high summer
places: cave systems, woods, secluded houses at the edge of camp
food: meat of unknown source ripped apart with your teeth
drinks: a good spirit and a bad awakening
element: fire
astrological sign: I don't know when he was born and he doesn't either
seasonings: licorice, chili, asafetida, juniper
sky: so unnervingly blue in every direction, you start to miss the clouds
weather: hot
magical powers: hag pact, warlock powers
weapons: Morgenstern, rapier
social media: he'd be Tiktoks favorite fuckboy
make up product: eyebrow pencil. you know why. (blonde)
candy: dark chocolate
method of long distance travel: horseback
art style: charcoal sketch
fear: being controlled
mythological creature: malevolent spirit
piece of stationary: red ink
three emojis: 🩸🕸️🧨
celestial body: mars
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Waiting on my imported asafetida to arrive from faraway lands so @abbeykitchenmouse can concoct this 'curry' I have heard so much about.
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indian-recipes · 1 year
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Indian Recipes
Hey! Try the delicious :
------ Recipe ------
Stuffed Indian Rolls
------ Ingredients ------
1. Carrot shredded - 0.75 cup
2. Bell pepper sliced - 0.5 cup
3. Lettuce thinly sliced - 1.0 cup
4. Cucumber peeled and shredded - 0.5 cup
5. Coriander leaves - 3.0 tbsp
6. Fresh lemon juice - 2.0 tsp
7. Salt - 0.75 tsp
8. Ground black pepper - 0.5 tsp
9. Paprika - 0.5 tsp
10. Yellow asafetida powder - 0.5 tsp
11. Olive oil - 1.0 tbsp
12. Tortilla - 5.0 pc
13. Cream cheese - 5.0 tbsp
------ Method ------
1. In a mixing bowl, combine the first 5 ingredients.
2. Divide into 5 parts. In another small bowl, combine the lemon juice, salt, pepper, paprika, asafetida and oil.
3. Working with one chapati at a time, smear 1 Tbsp of cream cheese over it.
4. Spread 1/5th of the dressing prepared and then lay one portion of the vegetables on the center of the chapati.
5. Roll the chapatti and insert a toothpick to hold.
6. Repeat the same for the remaining chapatis.
7. You may use any left over chapattis you have in hand or make fresh ones.
8. For this recipe, the chapatis needn’t have ghee/butter on them as cream cheese is used.
9. This recipe can be made with whatever raw vegetables you would like to have in your Rolls and also they are very quick to prepare!
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Find more delicious recipes at: indian-recipes
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How to Use: Apply onto your face or neck, day or night. Ideal for advanced spot treatment. Can also be used for reinforcement treatment.
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"kachori recipe"
 2 cups finely ground flour
1/4 cup ghee,
salt to taste
cold water (to be combined)
for deep-frying oil
To make the filling:
3/4 cup husked black gram, soaking
2 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1/8 teaspoon asafetida (hing)
14 teaspoon garam masala
3/4 teaspoon chili powder
2 tbsp powdered fennel seeds 
2 teaspoon coriander powder,
to taste salt
1/2 teaspoon mango powder
click this link for further and more recipe:-
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