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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 9
I've had great success with them. I have one that is ongoing & have had it now for about 2 years.

I still have the honey jar but have not felt the need to heat things up by burning another candle on top for many months now.

I was fortunate to have some of his semen to use in the honey jar so I think that helped with the strength of it.

I've done other works with only a photograph. But in love work it helps to have the more personal concerns all the more.
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 10
I have nothing "biological" but do have the wedding ring he left behind. He wore it 24/7 for 14 years, do you think that would work?

I also have a baseball cap that he wore day in and day out, would a cut piece of the band work?
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 11
and baseball, and his wedding ring can be used in this ritual
because these items have on its own power
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 12
All prepared and good to go (pics on my profile)

Thanks

C x
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 13
i've cast a few, all successful. they take a bit depending on which one you cast. for love honey jars, the one i have calls for it to be left in the east window to catch the rising sun/moon for a week. that one takes about 2-4 weeks to work.
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 14
Do you burn candles on top of yours?
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 15
I am interested in starting one, but I cannot get the person's hair. I only have pictures, and know the full name and birth of the person, would that be enough somehow?

And getting anything like clothes, or fluids from the girl is very hard at the moment as well.

So would a picture with the info be enough?
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 16
The ring would be best. Fabric doesn't hold energy as well as metal, wood and stone does. Check the inside of the hat for hair tho. Sometimes a strand will weave itself into the fabric or get caught in a part of it.

When I can't get something of someone's I cut out a piece of their handwriting. Look through old cards and cut out his handwritten signature or a sentence that was written with emotion. It will be a bonus if the sentence is "I love you" or another sentiment of care directed toward you.
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 17
WhiteRav3n you genius! Recovered 5 hairs from the seams. So now I have wedding ring, sweat from many years on material and 5 hairs in the pot :)
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Re: Honey Jars
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Post # 18
So have been using my honey jar and wax has dripped all over it.

Should I remove the wax each time I use it or let it be?
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