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How to Handle Use a Binding Spell Step by Step

When use a binding spell leaves you confused, worried, or unsure what it means, a clear step-by-step approach can help you sort the signal from the stress. This guide explains how to understand the situation, reflect on what matters, choose a practical next step, and know when to ask for trusted support.

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Part 1

Water Binding Spell to Distance Someone

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Retrieve an item owned by the person you wish to bind.

Retrieve an item owned by the person you wish to bind.
This could be an item of clothing, a comb or hairbrush, a book, or any other object the person frequently uses.
  • This could be an item of clothing, a comb or hairbrush, a book, or any other object the person frequently uses.
  • This could be an item of clothing, a comb or hairbrush, a book, or any other object the person frequently uses.
  • This could be an item of clothing, a comb or hairbrush, a book, or any other object the person frequently uses.
  • This could be an item of clothing, a comb or hairbrush, a book, or any other object the person frequently uses.
  • This could be an item of clothing, a comb or hairbrush, a book, or any other object the person frequently uses.
Part 2

Powerful Binding Spell for Protection

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Start with a chant.

Start with a chant.
Most spells start with a chant. An example for a binding spell that protects you would be: "I bind you (name), your work, your voice and your chants. The work you did against me will not affect me."
  • Most spells start with a chant.
  • An example for a binding spell that protects you would be: "I bind you (name), your work, your voice and your chants.
  • The work you did against me will not affect me."
  • Most spells start with a chant.
  • An example for a binding spell that protects you would be: "I bind you (name), your work, your voice and your chants.

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