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Graveyard Dirt ~ Unquiet Dead

CAD $20.00

Ritually collected from an “Old Believers grave in Northern Alberta. The Mother and child who reside here died an unclean death (due to drunk driving and the baby was unbaptised). Unwelcome to be buried in their communities cemetery, they are located on the side of my families small graveyard. You can use this dirt in spells if you wish to curse, harm, or force or coerce someone to act in a certain way. One might buy the dirt of someone who “died badly”, before their time, through execution, or so forth. This would incline their spirit, once invoked, to perform evil deeds or to seek very strong justice with little compunction.

Many people use Graveyard Dirt in various spiritual and magical practices, infusing it with symbolism and believing it to carry the essence of the place it comes from. Commonly used across a variety of magical traditions and practices, and in a number of different ways. According to accounts found in Northern European Black Books. Traditionally, people took dirt directly from specific graves. These included both graves within and outside the confines of the churchyard. People used the grave dirt of young unmarried women and that of soldiers in a wide array of workings. For example, one would often collect dirt from outside the church yard from the grave of a criminal. Using it to prevent physical harm or theft.

Some traditional graveyard spells call for a certain type of graveyard dirt. Such as for murdered person for cursing or a revenge spell, rich man for money spells, child’s grave to conceive a baby, etc. In spells where the intent is to harm or curse someone, you can use the Unclean or Unquiet Dead dirt. People collect the “best” dirt from the grave of a sinner or someone who “died bad”. Criminals, victims of a violent death, drunk driving, or someone that was unbaptised. Some people use dirt from the graves of soldiers for such work, too. This is because they say soldiers are brave and follow orders.

For a quick and easy curse light a black candle and then deliberately extinguish it by turning it upside down into a saucer of graveyard dirt.

4 Dram Bottle

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Weight 30 g
Dimensions 9 × 2 × 2 cm
Size

2 Dram, 4 Dram

Description

Ritually collected from an “Old Believers grave in Northern Alberta. The Mother and child who reside here died an unclean death (due to drunk driving and the baby was unbaptised). Unwelcome to be buried in their communities cemetery, they are located on the side of my families small graveyard. You can use this dirt in spells if you wish to curse, harm, or force or coerce someone to act in a certain way. One might buy the dirt of someone who “died badly”, before their time, through execution, or so forth. This would incline their spirit, once invoked, to perform evil deeds or to seek very strong justice with little compunction.

Many people use Graveyard Dirt in various spiritual and magical practices, infusing it with symbolism and believing it to carry the essence of the place it comes from. Commonly used across a variety of magical traditions and practices, and in a number of different ways. According to accounts found in Northern European Black Books. Traditionally, people took dirt directly from specific graves. These included both graves within and outside the confines of the churchyard. People used the grave dirt of young unmarried women and that of soldiers in a wide array of workings. For example, one would often collect dirt from outside the church yard from the grave of a criminal. Using it to prevent physical harm or theft.

Some traditional graveyard spells call for a certain type of graveyard dirt. Such as for murdered person for cursing or a revenge spell, rich man for money spells, child’s grave to conceive a baby, etc. In spells where the intent is to harm or curse someone, you can use the Unclean or Unquiet Dead dirt. People collect the “best” dirt from the grave of a sinner or someone who “died bad”. Criminals, victims of a violent death, drunk driving, or someone that was unbaptised. Some people use dirt from the graves of soldiers for such work, too. This is because they say soldiers are brave and follow orders.

For a quick and easy curse light a black candle and then deliberately extinguish it by turning it upside down into a saucer of graveyard dirt.

4 Dram Bottle