How to Freeze People Out with a Spell: The secret way to protect yourself

If you are facing problems with a colleague who is spreading rumors or saying false and negative things about you, you may want to try stopping them with a spell that can silence the tongue of the person spreading lies about you. Or, When we face various serious harms caused by negative persons, this spell is needed to prevent and protect ourselves and others from the harm caused by them.

You can also use this spell to get rid of temporary problems including oppression, coercion, molestation etc.

How to Freeze People Out with a Spell: The secret way to protect yourself

There are many ways to "freeze people out," but using ice is a very effective method. Because it will only last as long as the ice remains frozen. This spell should only be used to prevent harm to oneself and others, not to cause harm to anyone else.

This spell should only be used when you know the name of the person involved. It is best to perform the spell during a good time with the waning moon.

To perform this spell, you will require the following items:

You will need


  1. Magically charged paper 
  2. pen
  3. Bowl of water

Here are the steps to follow


In the center of the paper, write the name of the person you are concerned about. Fold the paper away from you at least four times, while focusing on the person's influence diminishing. Submerge the paper in the bowl of water and let it soak thoroughly. If needed, leave it in the water overnight. Place the wet paper in your freezer and keep it there until you feel the danger is over.

To release the spell, remove the paper from the freezer and recite words such as:

“All danger passed 
I set you free.”
 
Dispose of the paper as you wish. Remember, freezing someone means stopping their normal life journey. So never forget to release the frozen person. You must release them. If you keep someone bound for a long time, you will also be bound in the same way. Ensure that your actions do not rebound on you under the laws of cause and effect.
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