This
is from The Wicca Handbook by
Gerina Dunwich
Be
careful with this spell.
It’s permanent, so don’t use it unless you really mean forever.
It’s also powerful.
This is a fire spell for love gone wrong, for ending a personal, family, or business relationship that you no longer wish to continue. To work the spell, you will need:
Herbs
of protection (consult the list on page 146 in the Wicca Handbook).An
image of the person (photograph, poppet, etc.); something written in their
own hand, a lock of hair, a piece of clothing or a personal object will also
do. | |
Arrange
your altar or working surface in your usual way.
Raise power and cast a circle. Put
everything into a fireproof container – iron cauldron or marble mortar, for
instance – and set fire to it as you perform the spell.
Add the photograph or a piece of paper with the person’s name on it if
you have trouble getting the fire going. It
should make a very satisfactory blaze that reduces to ashes.
If you have a lot of items from this person to get rid of, you can use a
bonfire for the spell and feed them all to it.
By
basilisk and bloodstone
By
the garlic in the fields
By
the poppies and what they yield
Invisibly
I make my shield
To
detect thee and deflect thee
And
keep thy harm from me
By
dragon’s blood and salamanders
By
horses when their hooves strike sparks
By
the dragon breathing flames
From
the Book of Life I erase thy names
I
cut the cords and unlock the chains
I
sever all the ties by which we were bound
And
with impenetrable walls myself I surround
Against
thy power ant its source
Against
they evil and it force
Vesta,
Pele, Lilith
Kali
Kali Kali
I
banish thee forever from me
And
any harm from thee to me
Doubles
back and tables turned
Thou
shalt by thyself be burned
Lilith,
Vesta, Pele
Kali
Ma Kali Ma
By
the power of three times three
I
banish thee, I banish thee, I banish thee
I
am set free
So
mote it be!
The ashes can be buried or washed down a drain. Flush them down a toilet if you are very angry. Dispose of all the objects that connect you to the person: gifts, letters, photographs, and the like. It is especially important to get rid of jewelry. Move if you have to.