ANCIENT LOVE BINDING SPELLS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE IN LOVE #12

ANCIENT LOVE BINDING SPELLS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE IN LOVE

In the distant past, individuals suffered the same heartaches, emotional lows, and highs as you experience today in love life. These people placed their hope on magical objects, mysterious words, and spells to procure the gifts of love.

In Egypt, from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD, a series of spell books were written known as the Greek Magical Papyri. These are a sort of DIY guides about magical rituals to find solutions to the following types of problems:

  • Finding a thief
  • Keeping calm
  • Curing fevers
  • Possessing demons

Binding spells for lovers find a prominent position in these books. There are solutions for all levels of effort depending on how far a lover is desirous to go and the level of lust and desperation of the lover. Some spells were very simple. To get a woman at the baths, the lover had to get a tick from a dead dog and then rub it on the loins. Others were more complex. A powerful binding love spell required the unlucky lover to write a spell using fish blood on the skin of an ass to invoke demons. Then, the lover had to wrap the spell in a plant with pink flowers. The final step was to hide the spell in a recently deceased dog’s mouth.

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The second type of love spell required the lover to use an iron ring inscribed with Harpocrates, the Hellenistic God of Silence. This God must be seated on a Lotus. The lover had to hold this Iron ring in his own hands, and then the lover had to go to a rooftop to shout magical words at the Moon.

In yet another spell, the fragment of the tip of the lover’s fingernail had to be mixed with the blood from a lover’s finger, and an apple had to be pounded in this mixture. This complete mixture is then added to a cup of wine. The specific spell had to be recited seven times on this blend. The spell was completed when the lover’s woman drank this blend at a specific time. A further variant of this spell was to add semen and the hair of a dead man to this mixture.

In ancient times, curses were used for the following purposes:

  • Generate better opportunities for lovers
  • Ruin rival chariot teams
  • Safeguard businesses
  • Condemn thieves

If a person’s desired partner was in love with someone else, this third person was cursed to improve the chances of joining with the desired partner.

Curses were written on leaden tablets as private and personal contracts between a deity and a person. They were folded, and a nail was driven into them through the name of a target person. Such tablets were placed in the graves of the recently dead, hidden in secret places, or thrown in sacred springs or rivers.

Roman magic resulted in an exhilarating experience for the love-struck and a cathartic experience for the heartbroken. The underlying principle of these people was that when a person wants to find love, this person does everything within their capacity to procure love.

If a person had a waning sex drive, Marcellus of Bordeaux commented that this could be cured by using the right aphrodisiac. His suggestion was to use the right testicle of a rooster by keeping it in a pouch and tying this pouch around the neck. An Alexandrian physician, Aelius Promotus, commented that if barley was soaked in menstrual blood and wrapped in mule skin, then this barley could be tied as a contraceptive to a woman.

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