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IN THIS SUMMARY...
1. Why use several soils for a single purpose? |
In banishment rituals, the goal is not to harm or destroy, but to distance a harmful presence, a persistent influence, or a toxic situation. The mixture of magical soils creates a solid, grounded base that acts as a natural rejection: the unwanted presence detaches, fades, and moves away. The mixture carries a memory of cutting, isolation, and no return. It acts as a seal but also as a release.
1. Why use several soils for a single purpose?
A banishment work operates on several levels. It can concern a person, a habit, a place, or an energy. Each soil brings a specific nuance: one cuts, another isolates, another prevents return. Mixed together, they form a more complete, more precise energetic field.
This is not a mechanical addition. It is a composition. Each soil acts in its own way, according to its origin and charge. Their combination weaves an action that works deeply, without confusion.
This mixture is not preserved. It is prepared for a targeted work, then used, then dispersed. It carries a temporary tension, a clear direction.
2. Which soils to choose for a banishment?
The most used soils are:
– cemetery soil, to cut the link, detach, and end.
– prison soil, to block, isolate, and prevent return.
– crossroads soil, to disperse, scatter far, and blur traces.
– threshold soil, to prevent entry or force an exit.
– sometimes justice soil, to make the effect fall back on the source of harm.
The choice depends on the specific case. A person to distance? Cemetery and crossroads soil. An unjust situation? Justice and threshold soil. A behavior that poisons? Prison and cemetery soil.
Each handful is carefully collected, kept separately, then combined just before the magical act.
3. How to prepare and use the mixture?
The soils are gathered in a small bowl or on a dark cloth. They are touched one by one, with intention set at each gesture. The mixture is made slowly, by hand. No tools. The palm acts as a bond.
The mixture is then used directly:
– to surround a written name, an object, a photo, a symbol
– to be scattered in front of a door, at a crossroads, or on a path
– to be placed in a sachet or vial, then buried far from the living place
– or to be thrown into the wind or water, with a clear breath of closure
No words are necessary. It is the gesture that acts.
The remaining mixture is either buried or immediately dispersed. It is not kept. It has served its purpose.
4. What to do after the banishment?
After a banishment work, it is good to purify the place, stabilize the energy, and set an intention of peace. A white candle, some church soil, or a gentle fumigation can close what has been opened.
Banishment is not revenge. It is an act of rebalancing. It cuts what no longer belongs. And in this cutting, it leaves space for something else.
Preparing a soil mixture for banishing is making a clear act, without aggression but without weakness. It says: “this no longer enters here.” And in this gesture, magic acts with precision.
























































































































































































































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