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Repelling Spells?
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I'm looking for a spell that could repel a specific person, but not everyone entirely. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Re: Repelling Spells?
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Try a freezer spell.
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Re: Repelling Spells?
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 3

Freezer spells are more for calming people down, a literally 'Take a Chill Pill' or 'Chill out'. Personally I would use a Poppet, construct it of them and bury it far, far away to 'make them leave' telling them as you're going that they are not welcome anymore.

Or maybe Foottrack, find their footprint and find something to make them 'walk away' from you

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Re: Repelling Spells?
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OK! Thank you!
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Re: Repelling Spells?
By: / Knowledgeable
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literal*

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Re: Repelling Spells?
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 6

A method that I have used many times and with good effect is simply this. Everytime I see them I visualize them smiling and waving, then turning and leaving and I hold this focus and push energy into it to make the image become the fact. I call this the "Go. Be happy somewhere else" spell.

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Re: Repelling Spells?
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You could also bind them away from you
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Is there a spell to repel bugs?
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Re: Repelling Spells?
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Spells, no. None that would work. But there are a lot of herbs which many biting insects do not like, and can be used in gardens, simmered in a tea, etc., to use as repellants.

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As stated a spell will not repell insects, and there indeed are some herbs which can act as repellents. A few I know of are: lavender, forsythia flower, and lemongrass.

I have had a lot of luck and much relief making a room spray with filtered water, lemongrass oil, and alcohol (rubbing).

The cat has fleas and on the bedding and clothing I have been using the lemongrass room spray. It does repel for quite a while but will wear off in time.

To get it to repel things longer I recommend using a little lemongrass oil in a handmade sachet with soft stuffing material (cotton balls etc).

However if you have pets known for chewing things such as a dog this is better not done. Even if a dog doesn't have a chewing issue and only chews their toys, a sachet such as I suggest could easily be confused with a toy.

To avoid this use of such a sachet in drawers, especially those for clothing, may help.

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