[First Hand] [Unconfirmed] I Think I Did Magic

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WiltedRoses
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[First Hand] [Unconfirmed] I Think I Did Magic

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After the past event I have been looking into a lot of folk lore & Occult books, I mean a lot of it seems like non sense or fake until I found a Journal at a car boot sale last night . It was odd I almost felt drawn to it like it was meant to end up with me , I cant seem to read most of it as its in another language but I did make out one page & well my candles all lit on fire . Im not sure its safe to share the journal so I wont , anyone know more about this or have any advice .
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Re: [First Hand] [Unconfirmed] I Think I Did Magic

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You read it out loud?! While thats my kind of crazy, there's plenty of tales of speaking unknown phrases and none of them end well.

But whats done is done. What did it sound like? Did it sound like a romantic, Germanic, or Slavic base? Or was it something really crazy like the stuff you find in Lovecraft's fiction?

Have you noticed anything new or different around you or in the room you were in when it happened?
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Re: [First Hand] [Unconfirmed] I Think I Did Magic

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I mean It was kind of a mix some of it I think was Latin but it sounded I guess old would be the word , I don't even know if I said it right to be honest I don't know how to go about translating it .

As for anything odd I have been seeing crows everywhere I go as of late , was doing my best to ignore it but its becoming harder to ignore . I have not even opened the journal since it happened but its tempting it like a itch I need to scratch.
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My advice? Do not open it again. Get a big tupperware and fill it with salt. Put the journal in, and cover it the rest of the way in the salt. It has to be *completely* covered. Not a corner left out.
Seal the tupperware and store it somewhere far from your bedroom. Outside would even be good, if you have a backyard or balcony. Then, contact your local coven for further purification. You can sometimes find them in yellow pages, but any occult store where you buy crystals and candles and whatnot will have information of groups that meet.
Take a long shower once you store it. Wash every inch. Imagine that you are not only washing your body, but your spirit. Do this three times, and as you do it repeat the words "The only spirit welcome here is my own. I cleanse myself of all words, intentions, and beings that do not belong to me. Only I belong to me, and I belong to only me." For extra protection, rub lavender and rosemary into the soap you are using.
Do not remove the journal from the tupperware unless the leader of the coven you contact says so, and you are in a protected place with other coven members. Make sure not to jostle it around when moving it, causing the salt to slide off *any* of its surface.
Let us know how it goes.
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Shall do , I dont trust its intentions anymore anyway.
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