![]() ![]() You can throw herbs into the wind to blow the last of the intent out into the universe or blow something far from you. ![]() If you are sending something away from you then you might want to use a river to throw them into. Left over herbs are a nice easy one, they are safe for the environment and animals so you have your choice of methods. Herbs (or other biodegradables like food, water, wine). If they have been used for something like protection where you would not want to open them i recommend purifying them and disposing of away from your home or on bin day. If the spells energy allows they can be opened, the contents disposed of in the proper way and then cleansed for reuse. If you do need/or choose as your method to throw spell items away be sure to do so away from your home if the energy is not positive or if at home do it on the day the bins are collected.Īs mentioned above i personally do not recommend burying your jars in the ground once they are finished. So i purify them and put them in the bin on the day the bins are collected then start afesh. The only spell items i throw away are the house protection bottles because i don't want to open them and let all the nasties they have collected out and its not eco friendly to bury them. There is also the issue of type of spell, if you have cast a spell to remove something from your life that is negative do you really want that energy sitting in your household bin lingering. I personally don't throw 99% of my spell items in with the rubbish as i feel its a little disrespectful to the working and feels a little incomeplete. Spells can create all sorts of left overs including herbs, candle stubs, melted wax, ends of pillars, papers, jars, charms, fabric and poppets to name a few.Ĭan you just throw them in the rubbish bin? I would like to start by saying you should always follow your own intuition as the witch/spell caster but below is my opinion and a few things to think about :-) ![]() So i thought it was about time i got a page up taking a look at the subject. One of the most asked is how do i dispose of spell left overs? I get a lot of questions via my facebook page, group and the website. ![]()
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