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I dismantled a gris-gris bag at one time. A friend of mine was leaving her violent boyfriend, who practiced a Native American religion and was highly trained. When we were packing up his things, we found a bag stiched together, containing her hair from a hairbrush, nail trimmings along with some stones and certain herbs.

She wanted to give it back to him. I stopped her. I can't explain the feeling I had around it - I just felt dirty. I had to put it outside until I could deal with it. And everytime I touched it I felt completely and utterly dirty.

It was buried - as such things should never be burned or otherwise destroyed because of potential harm to the victim.

That night, I had 'things' in my house. I can't explain what they were. It just felt like I was surrounded by people, watching me. And they were hot - very hot. And then I heard horse hooves hiting the pavement outside and the sounds of horses. My blood ran cold - I looked out the window and nothing was there. It was a warning.

I banished the entities and protected the house. My friend told me the next morning that she had heard something running up and down the hallway during the night. She had thought it was one of the cats - until she got up in the morning. All the cats had been outside, there was no way for them to have gotten in.

I cleansed her house and protected it. And haven't had a problem since.

2007-03-12 18:26:58 · answer #1 · answered by noncrazed 4 · 0 0

You cannot believe in witchcraft and not believe in voodoo/hoodoo or vice versa.

Its like believing in a blender and not believing in a food processor. They both shred food stuff they just work a little different or follow a different path.

I had a friend once that no matter what he did no matter how careful or meticulous he was he would eitehr get into an accident or was accident prone. Later on he found out his hateful ex girlfriend was a witch and recently decided to put a harmful spell on him.

Since he was a good and honest person I decided to help him. i did a banishing and an uncrossing/clearing spell for him. I opened a circle and reflected back the harmful energies coming to him reflecting them back to the sender.

Immediately he called me to tell me that he's been doing good that he hasnt had any "accidents" and after awhile he told me that he hasnt heard from his ex gf anymore..no more threats no more prank phone calls or anything.

He eventually met someone else and has been happier since. :)

2007-03-13 04:30:19 · answer #2 · answered by Triskelion 4 · 0 0

I believe in witchcraft, not voodoo though. I bought this book and in it , it had a spell for luck and good fortune, I 'cast' it and a couple days later I found 20.00 on my way to work, got extra tips and my boss gave me a raise the following month. I think that if you believe though, anything is possible. If you believe in voodoo, maybe someone could do something to you, but I think that if you don't believe it, its a waste of time.

2007-03-12 18:25:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sort of.

i was in acapulco on vacation, and i was walking along the mainstreet with a friend and some other tourists. everything was until this old, withered up, little, woman started yelling things at people and screaming out these weird chants. everyone just ignored her at first, until she lifted her dress and started slapping her naked body. there was a collective groan at that point and everyone seemed to walk away in a different direction.

we were a little disturbed so we started walking back to out hotel, when i noticed that little was right behind us and screaming things. she even managed to stop some european guy in the process and flash him for the hell of it. i guess she got tired of lifting her dress, so she started chanting something again and saying weird words that were definitley not spanish. i guess it was just too much, because raced into a hotel and told the front desk clerk and bellboys that a crazy lady was following us. moments later, the lady entered the hotel and yelled in spanish, "Give me my daughters, they're crazy and I need them. They're not taking their medicine. I want my daughters." Fortunately the people at the hotel ran her off, and seemed just as confused as we were when she started doing her chants as she left. I have no idea what that was about. All I know was that I needed 3 margaritas and a few tequila shots to fall asleep that night.

2007-03-12 18:50:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

People are victimized by evil morons everyday. I used to get abused a lot as a child, but now I know how to defend myself.

I'm not sure if you were asking a general or specific question. I'm not sure what details to share with you. Sorry.

2007-03-12 18:26:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I wish.. that would be exciting. But I don't believe in that hocus pocus.

2007-03-12 18:21:46 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

There is no such thing.

2007-03-12 18:20:37 · answer #7 · answered by lyllyan 6 · 0 1

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