The Ultimate Guide to Casting a Protection Spell: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Jun 21, 2026

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The Ultimate Guide to Casting a Protection Spell: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

1. Gathering Your Tools and Ingredients

  • Choose a black or white Candles to represent protection and purity.
  • Select protective herbs like rosemary, sage, or bay leaves (dried or fresh).
  • Prepare a small pouch, string, or a piece of cloth to hold your amulet.

2. Purifying Your Space

  • Cleanse the area with sage smoke or saltwater to remove negative energy.
  • Open a window or door to allow stagnant energy to escape.
  • Call in protective elements—light the candle and state your intent aloud.

3. Setting Your Intention

  • Sit quietly and focus on what you wish to protect (yourself, home, or loved one).
  • Write your intention on a small piece of paper (e.g., “I am safe and surrounded by light”).
  • Speak your intention with conviction and clarity, visualising a shield forming.

4. The Ritual Process

  • Combine your herbs and the written intention into the pouch or cloth.
  • Hold the pouch in your hands and pass it through the candle flame (carefully) while repeating a protective affirmation.
  • Tie the pouch shut with string, knotting it three times to seal the energy.

5. Sealing the Spell

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