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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Thank you so much! :)
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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1. Jar spells can be tailored for same-sex relationships, but you're going to need more than just 2 "male" or "female" lodestones...

2. Hair/nail clippings, sexual fluids, spit on something ... It's optional, but makes the jar spell all that stronger.
However, this part usually freaks people out, so a photo can be used.

3. Which herbs you'll be using, all depends on what your desire(s) are.


~ Never Lost
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Hello All,
Today is my first day at this Forum. I want your guidance regarding Honey jar. Actually, I had an olb best friend with whom I broke up before 1 year. Her elder brother told her to break friendship with me. My old best friend said that she will not be able to carry our friendship anymore. She told me not to call her & not to message her even on mobile. Her brother told her to remove me from FACEBOOK too.
we had verbal fight over this issue & it had worsen our friendship. last month I sent her request to join as a friend on FACEBOOK but she has blocked me.
Now I want her to come back in my life as my best friend once again.
I am thinking to do a Honey jar spell on my best friend very soon.
I want her back in my life thats what all I need.

I have her Photograph, her full name with me.

Through this Honey jar I want to make my best friend sweeten towards me, I want her to forgive me & accept me as her friend once again, I want that our Quarell should come to an end now.

Please Give some comments.
Thank You.
Blessed Be.
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Korps, your herb selection is great. I like to use cayenne for passion and "hotness" but that's personal. lavender is an excellent touch.

Swapnil:
ok given your circumstance the hj is a good job to do. you could do one for the brother too if you wanted.

the pics are fine but you really need personal concerns from your target. the best rootworkers would never do a hj without personal concerns.

you might have to get creative but a job like this needs that. pictures can be put in face to face (you and the target) tied or wrapped with your intention. but pics are a supplement to your personal concerns

Also look into the herbs that you want to use for this work. Whisper to the herbs and tell them what you want them to do

Good luck with your work!

~Thor
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Thank You Thorleifc,

But it is impossible for me to have her personal concerns. can you suggest me some herbs for honey jar to finish the quarrel between my best friend & me. To forgive me & come to me. to let her think sweetly about me.

Please suggest some power full herbs to melt her anger into sweetness.

Thanks
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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ok swapnil, I wont sugarcoat this, but you must have personal concerns for this job to work. someone other than me with more experience might have some insight, but based on the research and feedback ive received you must have personal concerns for this work. If you two were tight then maybe you have something like a note or card the target wrote to you? that's a really good concern, especially a signature. maybe she left a t shirt or something at your place? You are going to have to get creative...and umm maybe a bit stalkerish...

An alternative would be to have earth that the target had trod upon. earth from a footprint is acceptable. but the rule of thumb is the more "personal" the concern, the better (without going into detail here, but the best rootworkers want down and dirty stuff for the best affects)

in terms of herbs there are a lot to choose from. I recommend you look up the characteristics of the herbs, see how it fits for your situation and then connect with the herbs by whispering to them your intentions.

Here is a list that is by no means comprehensive but can get you started:
Cinnamon (I will always use this, it is sacred to the goddess of love), ginger, chamomile (nice for friendships), anise, oregano(happiness, happy home) clove, /bay, dill, cardamom, coriander, spearmint, rose petals or hip (I don't like working with it, but that's a personal thing), ginseng. But do your own research and see what appeals to you.

some practitioners insist on harvesting fresh herbs themselves thereby "talking" to the plant through the whole process. But I have good use just from the grocery store. (No botanicas within 500 miles of where I am lol)

Best of luck with your project, it is so disheartening to lose someone close, especially a good friend. I really hope it works out for you.

~Thor
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Once again thanks thorleifc.

You have mentioned about something my best friend had written,

I have some of her mails in my email Inbox.
Will that work???

and what about herbs, can we put all the herbs which you have mentioned in the previous post or there is some condition like we have to use only one at a time.
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Hi guys I have a question, so i did a honey jar yesterday and when i was anointing the pink candle with the reconciliation oil, the bottle fell. then today when i was doing the same thing the bottle fell again but only that bottle of oil keeps falling, the others dont fall while i am anointing the candle could this mean something?
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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Swapnil: I am pretty sure you need something written in your targets handwriting. I wouldn't an email would work.

Does anyone else have an opinion on it?

Swapnil, I'll ask around, im busy this weekend (we got buried in snow, holidays stuff etc...) but I am going to ask around and see...that's an interesting question.

Yanzy: The anointing oil fell over? I wouldn't worry about it. But if the candle is falling over...be careful!
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Re: Starting a Honey Jar
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ok well no the candle is burning fine all the way down so i think i should be ok. thanks korps
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