
Let’s be clear right from the start: I do not believe in harming anyone. That is not who I am, and that is not what this work is about. But I also cannot—and will not—stand by and do nothing while certain people in power incite hate and harm against marginalized communities. We are living in times where silence is complicity, and we must use every tool available to us to stand against oppression. This spell is not about revenge, nor is it about destruction. It is about justice, balance, and ensuring that those who wield power unjustly are held accountable in both the seen and unseen realms.
Magic has always been a tool of the people. It is the whisper of resistance, the flame of justice, the shield against oppression. Binding spells, in particular, are ancient forms of protection magic used to stop someone from causing harm without bringing harm upon the caster. This is about restriction—limiting the influence of a tyrant, preventing further damage, and ensuring that their words and actions hold no weight.
If you, like me, have watched in horror as certain figures spread bigotry, incite violence, and manipulate those who are vulnerable, know that you are not powerless. This spell is one way to take spiritual action while continuing to fight in the physical world—through advocacy, protest, education, and community care.
Best Time to Cast:
Waning Moon (to diminish their influence)
Saturn’s Day (Saturday) for restriction and justice
Midnight for deep, binding power
Materials Needed:
A black cord, ribbon, or yarn (to bind)
A poppet or photo of the target
A mirror (to reflect harm back)
A jar with vinegar and rusted nails (to sour their power)
A white candle (for clarity and balance)
A bowl of salt (for purification and grounding)
A small piece of paper and black ink (to write their name)
Herbs: wormwood (to weaken influence), rosemary (for justice), and nettle (to repel harm)
A bell or rattle (to raise energy)
Deities & Spirits to Invoke:
Hekate (for justice, crossroads, and banishment)
The Morrígan (for sovereignty and battle against oppression)
Anubis (to weigh truth and guide justice)
Archangel Michael (if working within angelic energies—protection and divine judgment)
Spell Work:
Prepare Your Space:
Cast a protective circle.
Place the mirror facing outward at the edge of your space to deflect negative energy.
Set the poppet or photo in front of you, name it aloud, and say: "I call you forth in symbol and sign, Bound by thread, by will, by time."
Write Their Name & Bind It:
Write the tyrant’s full name (if known) on the paper.
Wrap it around the poppet/photo and begin binding it with the black cord, knotting as you chant:
"By the power of land, sea, and sky, Your cruelty now is bound and tied. Hands that harm shall now be still, Lies dissolve, and truth be willed. By my word, by my might, You shall not harm—wrong turns to right."
Seal Their Influence in the Jar:
Place the bound poppet in the jar with vinegar and rusted nails to sour their power.
Sprinkle in the wormwood, rosemary, and nettle, saying: "Your influence weakens, your control unwinds, What you have done now comes confined."
Close the jar tightly and shake it as you ring the bell or rattle to break their grip.
Call for Divine Justice:
Light the white candle, calling upon your chosen deities:
"Hekate, Morrígan, guardians of fate, Stand with me now, before it’s too late. Truth must rise, harm must cease, Bind this tyrant, restore the peace."
Finish the Spell:
Bury the jar at a crossroads or beneath a thorny bush.
Place the mirror facing outward near your altar or home for continued protection.
Release the energy with gratitude, saying: "It is done, and so it shall be, Their harm dissolves, the world walks free."
This is not a curse, but a firm binding—neutralizing harmful actions while keeping karma in balance. This work is sacred, and it is necessary. We do not harm, but we do not stand idly by either. May justice be swift, may truth shine through, and may harm be no more.
Blessed be. 🌿✨
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