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How to Lay Down Hoodoo Tricks?

How to Lay Down Hoodoo Tricks?

January 7, 2022

Cayenne powder

In Hoodoo, a trick refers to a spell on an individual or a group of individuals that is effected by physical contact, and is often deployed in discreet.

Types of tricks

  • Foot-track

This is a very popular method whereby powders are sprinkled in the direct path of the target to step on. Just remember to focus, call out the target’s name, and pray the intentions. Doing so ensures the trick links to the specified person or group and not some other passerby.

Example: You want to drive Jane Doe out of your workplace and could only lay the sneaky trick at a common area such as the aisle when nobody is around. Sprinkle Hot Foot Powder on the floor by briskly rubbing your fingertips so that it looks inconspicuous while walking backward and calling Jane Doe to get lost immediately.

Besides powders, we can also use spell bottles (small bottles filled with herbs, oils, curios, and petition papers) and bury them into the earth under the doorstep or front pavement. This may not be feasible for city dwellers as most have concrete doorsteps. If so, we can also use water mixed with bath crystals to do the tricks.

  • Tricks on objects

Any object that the target comes into contact with can be used to lay a trick. It can be a book, gift, pen, clothing, paper, doorknob, cash, cup, key, and so on. Choose the appropriate medium to deploy the trick based on the material of the object. Again, you call out the target’s name and pray the intentions.

Sachet powders instead of oils is a better option to deploy on paper since the latter tend to leave behind stains.

Oils are typically good for metallic and leathery surfaces. Use in moderation. Otherwise, the object ends up greasy and easily noticeable. A little oil is sufficient.

Bath crystals are suitable for fixing clothes, among others. If the object is of a large surface area, such as a table, dissolve the bath crystals with warm water inside a mist bottle, and spray it all over.

Incense can be used to smoke most objects. I do not sell self-lighting incense as its main ingredient, potassium nitrate, is a restricted substance here Nevertheless, it is still possible to use incense to put a trick on an object. Just burn the relevant herbs on a charcoal disc, pass the object through the smoke, and state the intent.

Example: You want more luck in winning lotteries. Dust your cash with Fast Luck and Money Drawing Powder, and dab your coins with oils of the same formulas. Pray Psalm 23 over the money, and use them to buy the lottery tickets.

Example: Your family members are at odds with one another, and you want to bring harmony to the family. Mix in some Peaceful Home Bath Crystals while doing the laundry.

  • Tricks in food/drink

This method is used either for love or enemy work. If it is for love, the tricks come in the form of edible herbs or body fluids like menstrual blood, sweat, etc.

Example: You want more passion with your lover. Including herbs such as ginger, cardamom, and juniper berries in food recipes will help to intensify the sexual attraction.

Juniper Berries

Personally, I’m not a big fan of putting anything inedible in food/drink. This is especially so for enemy work which causes the target to breed living insects or animals internally in the body. The work is hardcore and cruel, so please avoid that. I’m not even going to write down on how to do.

Crossing or reversing is usually sufficient to get back at someone. Worse come to worse, there are death spells to deal with the enemy but save that for people like dangerous outlaws. There is no need to go to such extend, torturing another with living things inside the body. It is unjustifiable.

Tricks are easy to do, and they are equally effective as burning candles. Sometimes a single application is not enough. Then keep doing until you see some results. If not, incorporate more comprehensive work like candles or get a personal reading to gain more information.

I’m Alurea, a spiritual doctor, teacher, and tarot reader in Singapore. My spiritual practice is a mixture of African American Hoodoo and Native South American Shamanism. I’ve been working extensively with the Archangels, Catholic saints, and other spirit guides for a decade. Hence, our bonds are strong, and I know each of them very well.

Do check out my service menu. I do most types of spiritual work, and I especially like to do healing, love, and protection. I will be calling on various spirits to perform the tasks. If you’d like to have rootwork done on your behalf, please feel free to contact me contact@alureaconjure.com to discuss. I accept clients worldwide.

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Oils, powders, bath crystals, and incense are available at my shop.

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