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How to use a dagyde for counter-spell?

How to use a dagyde for counter-spell?

IN SUMMARY...

 

1. Which dagyde to use in this type of work?
2. What intention should be set?
3. What to do during the ritual?
4. What to do afterwards?


In certain magical practices, revenge does not mean blind punishment. It can be an energy return, a way to give back to the other what they sent. The dagyde, in this context, becomes a response support, a channel to perform a just, decisive magical act without confusion. It is not a game, nor a random outburst of anger. It is a directed, assumed, contained work. The counterspell, meanwhile, acts to turn back an attack, dissolve malevolence, or block magical intrusion.

1. Which dagyde to use in this type of work?

You choose a black dagyde. It is the most direct color for return-to-sender, blocking, neutralizing, or retaliation rituals. You write the first name of the person concerned, or a symbol representing them. If you do not know their identity, you can write “the one who sent me this energy” or use a neutral but targeted form.

You can also use a witness object: a paper, a piece of cloth, a material trace linked to the situation or the person.

You place the dagyde inside a closed circle (salt, black powder, nails, charcoal) to frame the energy and prevent any leakage or unwanted return.

2. What intention should be set?

You do not make a confused request. You say, silently or in thought: “I return what was sent to me. I cut the link. I block what reaches me.” You do not send random harm. You send back a force, exactly as it came. You do not want to hurt. You want to put an end, set a limit, return the energy foreign to its point of origin.

You can charge the dagyde with mugwort, black pepper, or rue oil, and surround the wax with powders of expulsion or cutting.

This type of ritual requires cool-headedness, precision, and emotional clarity.

3. What to do during the ritual?

You light the dagyde in a protected space. You do not get distracted. You watch the flame. You visualize the energy returning to its source. If the wax crackles, jumps, or deforms, you do not panic. You continue the work. If the dagyde burns quickly, it means the channel is open. If it goes out, you assess whether a new attempt is necessary or if the effect has already been produced.

You can accompany this moment with a symbolic gesture: cutting a link, planting a needle, overturning a small dish, closing a circle.

What you do in the wax translates into the energy.

4. What to do afterwards?

You keep nothing. You throw away or bury the wax far from your home, in a neutral place or at a crossroads. You can cleanse the space, burn a protective herb, or symbolically close the opened circle. This type of work should not remain “open” in your home.

A dagyde used for a counterspell or just revenge acts as a boundary. It must not be reopened. It is not an object to be reused. You let it go. And you return to yourself, in your space.

This is not a power game. It is a magical act of justice performed with seriousness, in silence and inner authority.

Olivier of Aeternum
Par Olivier of Aeternum

Passionate about esoteric traditions and the history of the occult from the earliest civilizations to the 18th century, I share some articles on these topics. I am also co-creator of the online esoteric shop Aeternum.

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