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The Spell’s The Thing  
Middle Ages when witch-hunting was common, many Christians  
worked spells in the name of Jesus and wore talismans to protect them  
from evil. And the miracles worked by Jesus could be interpreted as  
magic. So any doubts about making magic being anti-Christian can be  
dispelled.  
Another worry is that once cast, a spell cannot be reversed. This is not  
so. Most, if not all, spells can be reversed if the right technique is used.  
One of these is to repeat the spell in reverse fashion, saying any  
incantations backwards. Another method is to cast a spellbreaker, which  
can also be used to reverse the magic of others, although this requires  
much more energy than reversing one’s own spells.  
One common spellbreaker involves candle magic. It works best when  
Aries or Scorpio are ruling and should be cast when the moon is waning.  
Once the circle has been cast and the elements invoked (which is  
necessary in spell breaking), light suitably coloured altar candles and  
burn appropriate incense. Now anoint a purple candle (a seven-knob one  
works best) – there are special oils easily obtained from specialist shops  
for this purpose. They include chilli pepper, cyclamen, geranium, juniper  
and mimosa oils as well as the more exotic flying devil oil, jinx removing  
oil and spell-breaker oil and other specially prepared concoctions. Now  
light the candle and focusing on the flame say whichever of these  
incantations is more suitable.  
If someone else has directed the spell towards you, say:  
Mystic powers of wax and flame  
Let this spell be now reversed.  
Remove its power from my path  
And let its sender, know so first.  
If it is one of your own spells that you wish to reverse, say:  
The spell I cast be broken,  
Let it weaken by the hour.  
May things return to what they were,  
Before I worked my power.  
And it harm none, so be it.  
The old saying that the only way to bring a spell to an end is to cast  
another spell is not necessarily true. Few spells cast are permanent. Most  
have to be recast regularly to maintain their magic power, and if this is  
not done then the spell’s effects will gradually wear off.  
May your magic making be successful and as it harm none, so be it.  
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