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Courtcase Mojo Bag

Carryhickory nutsin a mojo bag to obtain legal success.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Bloodstone Courthouse Charm Spell

The crystal gemstone bloodstone reputedly provides success in legal matters.

  1. Soak a bloodstoneinrosemary water: either pour one cup of boiling water over one teaspoon or dried rosemary or use rosemary hydrosol.
  2. Wrap the bloodstone inside white cloth while the crystal is still a bit damp.

  3. Tie the packet together with red thread, knotting your desire into the charm.

  4. Carry it in your left pocket while you’re in the courtroom.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Beef Tongue Courtcase Spell (1) The Basic Version

This spell is intended to provide legal victory.

  1. Write the names of the judge, attorneys, adversaries, anyone who involved in your case who may be perceived as your opponent or an ally of your opponent, on individual slips of paper, about the size of the fortune in a fortune cookie. Each name gets its own piece of paper.
  2. Using a sharp knife, cut slits into a beef tongue, one slit per paper.

  3. Insert one name paper into each slit.

  4. Sprinkle with cayenne pepperandvinegar(Four Thieves is recommended, but not necessary).

  5. Close the slits with pins and needles.

  6. Wrap the tongue up and place it securely in your freezer for at least a year or until you’re sure all the danger has passed.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Root Spell (1) Magic Talisman

The simplest method of benefiting from Courtcase root:[*]

  1. HoldCourtcase root between your hands, prior to its initial use, charging it with your desires and needs.

  2. Carry it as a talisman. Tuck the root into your pocket or carry it in a mojo bag.

[*Courtcase root refers to galangal.]

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Victory Bath

Bathe in an infusion of vervain before appearing in court. Allow yourself to air-dry.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Danda Root Spell

Danda root, popular in Brazilian magical traditions, is also chewed but, unlike Courtcase root*, spitting isn’t emphasized. It’s sufficient to keep a little piece of the root concealed in your cheek. Why would you want to do this? Because allegedly chewing danda root enables you to influence another’s words. Concentrate very hard on what should be said while chewing the root.

[*Courtcase root refers to galangal.]

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Beef Tongue Courtcase Spell (7) Justice Candle Spell

The beef tongue spells are frequently accompanied and fortified by simultaneously burning brown justice candles, representing a plea for justice. Carve and dress a brown candle so that it complements the theme of your beef tongue spell.

There are as many variations with the candle as there are with the tongue itself.

Namely, when to burn the candle, and where to burn the candle?

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Cascarilla Keep Away Powder

This next spell promises to provide safety from law enforcement agencies, bill collectors, or any unwanted interference from the authorities. Although authorities may appear and attempt to exert their power, this version of Cascarilla Powder allegedly prevents them from succeeding.

  1. Follow this instructions [linked above] for making white Cascarilla Powder–dried eggshell powder–with the proviso that the eggs must come from a black hen.
  2. Place this powder under your front doorstep and/or make an unbroken circle with it around your house or property.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Root Spell (5) Legal Mojo (1)

  1. Place a Courtcase root[*]withina charm bag together with black poppy seeds, calendula blossoms, deer’s tongue andslippery elm.
  2. Anoint with Courtcase Oil or other dressing oils as desired.
  3. Carry with you, especially when in court.

[*Courtcase root refers to galangal.]

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Mirror Box

This spell isolates your adversaries and prevents them from bothering you.

  1. Obtainsix small square mirrors, placing them together so that they form a box. The reflective side of the mirrors may be inside or outside the box depending on your desire. If you merely wish to isolate and vanquish your adversaries, keep them in darkness with the mirrors outside the box. If they’re a mean bunch and you’d like them to turn on each other, place the mirrored surfaces on the inside of the box.
  2. Leave the top open but attach the bottom and sides, using clear tape.
  3. Writeyour adversaries’ names and an affirmation of your intentions on a piece of parchment paper.
  4. Place it within the box, seal it shut and hide it away.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Root Spells

The botanical most associated with legal victories has earned the sobriquet Courtcase root. This is only one of Alpinia galangal’s many aliases. Asian cookbooks call it galangal or laos. Keeping company with the botanically distinct High John and Low John, Hoodoo workers also call this root Southern John or Little John to Chew, after its most famous mode of administration. Unlike so many occult roots, this cousin of ginger doesn’t have a bitter, unpleasant taste, hence its use in cooking. Its most famous metaphysical use involves chewing, although very definitely not swallowing.

Famous Hoodoo doctors, like Doctor Buzzard, earned their reputations by winning courtroom battles for their clients. Once upon a time, not that long ago, Doctor Buzzard was paid a lot of money to sit in the courtroom and chew. at the moment deemed appropriate, the root and/or its juice was spat out in the appropriate direction. Because Doctor Buzzard, in particular, was such a visible, recognizable presence with a powerful magical reputation, an inherent intimidation factor must also be acknowledged.

Courtcase root has earned a wide reputation for providing courtcase success. Try the traditional spell, if you like, although what worked for Doctor Buzzard may get you the wrong kind of attention: public spitting is largely considered declasse nowadays as well as being illegal in many areas. Luckily there are many other ways to find success with Courtcase root.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Chestnut Talisman

  1. Drill a hole in a chestnut.
  2. Fill the hole with sageandtobacco and seal it up with melted black candle wax.

  3. Keep it with you while in court; place the chestnut in your left pocket so that you may fondle it constantly but discreetly, internally focused on your desired goal.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Hands

Rub your hands with Courtcase Oil prior to signing important legal documents.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Courtcase Root Spell (2)

A reasonably discreet spell, this is among the most basic, traditional methods of Courtcase root[*] magic.

Arrive at court early. Chew Courtcase root while envisioning the desired outcome. Discreetly spit out the root onto the floor before the judge enters. Allegedly proceedings will go in your favor.

[*Courtcase root refers to galangal.]

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

Beef Tongue Courtcase Spell (4) Hung Jury

The beef tongue spell can be adapted to encourage a hung jury–a split jury unable to achieve a verdict. This version typically requires the assistance of another person as it must be performed while you’re present in the courtroom.

  1. Write each opponents name on individual slips of paper.
  2. Do not make slits in the beef tongue. Instead cut a hole in the tip of the tongue.
  3. Stuff the papers into the hole. They may stay by themselves, however pinthe hole loosely shut, if necessary or preferred.
  4. Suspend the tongue over a hot fire, with the tip close by not touching the flames.
  5. Maintain this as long as necessary until a verdict is achieved, or not, as the case may be.

(fromThe Element Encyclopedia of 5,000 Spells by Judika Illes)

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