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Flowers
of Evil Hexing Oil This versatile oil
is a sharp sword in a jeweled sheath. It can be used in various ways. It helps
in using apparently harmless sweetness as tool to disguise attack.
It also aids in transforming something sweet into something
bitter (ruination). So, for instance, this oil is a good choice
for
magic dedicated to breaking up a couple or for seduction that
leads to domination. It can help in any
work where the steel fist is slowly pulled from a velvet glove
or to disguise venom in the seemingly harmless: stealth
hexing, as opposed to blasting rod hexing. It begins with a lush
bouquet of orange blossom, rose, jasmine, and ylang ylang and
gradually morphs into bitter myrrh with a touch of wormwood.
I was inspired to
create this oil by the title of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal,
usually translated as Flowers of Evil.
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Flowers of Evil Hexing Oil 1/4 oz. (2 drams/7.5 ml) $13.50
Uses in
Witchcraft & Magic:
Hexing
© 2011 Harold A. Roth; No reproduction without permission
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