26/07/2025
To Clients Requesting how to perform Revenge Spells,....[ EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES]
In many African traditional spiritual systems, revenge spells or justice rituals are deeply connected to ancestral beliefs, spirits, and natural elements. These practices vary greatly across cultures (kamba, Kikuyu, Meru, etc.), but one common thread is that revenge is often seen not just as punishment, but as restoration of balance. Yani not Evil at all.
⚱️ Simple Revenge Spell (Educational)
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🪶 Purpose:
To bring justice or misfortune to someone who has harmed you unfairly — emotionally, spiritually, or physically pia an accident or fight.
🧿 Materials:
A photo or name of the person (or symbolic object: charcoal, stone)
A black cloth (to represent shadow or hidden justice)
A piece of charcoal or ash (symbol of ruin or shame)
Hot pepper ama CHILLI (for anger, pain)
A needle or thorn (for harm or blockage)
A glass jar or clay pot
A bit of soil from a graveyard or crossroads dust (to call spiritual forces)
Optional: snail shell, red thread, or palm oil or gararel
📜 Instructions:
Step 1: Prepare the Space
Do this at night, preferably during a waning moon (symbolizes release, ending, and return).
Clean the area, then light a candle or small fire near the ground.
Call upon your ancestors or guardian spirits silently or aloud:
> “Spirits of truth and justice, I ask you to witness and act. Restore what has been broken.”
Step 2: Charge the Materials
On the black cloth, place the person’s name/photo.
Sprinkle hot pepper, charcoal, and a small amount of graveyard soil over it.
Stick a needle or thorn through the paper/photo while saying:
> “As this thorn pierces, so shall your peace be pierced. As you have caused pain, so shall pain visit you.”
Step 3: Bind and Contain
Wrap the materials tightly in the black cloth.
Tie it with red thread (optional) to “bind” their energy.
Place the bundle in a jar or clay pot.
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