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Freeze That Drama Spell

Color of the day:  Topaz
Incense of the day:  Bay laurel
 

If you find yourself in a tricky situation where you are being gossiped about or have some interpersonal drama that you can't seem to shake, perform this spell to make it stop.

Make a perfect square piece of paper. This should be no bigger than three inches on each side. Write down the names of the people who are gossiping about you or causing you trouble three times in a row. If there isn't a specific person but rather a situation, write down the situation with as few words as possible.

With a red pen, write the word STOP in big bold letters on top of the names.

Fold the paper three times. Create each fold by pointing the paper's edge away from you. When this is complete, place the paper in a container filled with water. This will need to be a container that you won't need going forward.

Place this container with the paper submersed in the water in the back of your freezer. As you do so, say these words:
Stop your tongue of speaking ill,
Hear my words, my wish fulfill.
No more harsh words, gossip, trouble.
Whatever you say returns to you double.

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