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Bay leaves may be added to any spell to ensure its success! |
Conjure workers are also known to place bay leaves in each corner of the room or house to stop interference by unwanted people while doing a domination job or enemy work. This practice stemmed from its household use, in which folks placed dried laurel leaves in their rooms to keep moths and bugs out. Moths and some other insects in Native American and old Appalachian folklore are believed to be spirits of the deceased, and they are thought to be the protective ancestral spirits of your enemy watching over your works.
Bay leaves are also used to ward off evil; that's why some practitioners brew the leaves into a tea and add it to floor wash, which is usually a blend of Chinese Wash, Ammonia, holy water, and salts in a bucket of water to get rid of jinxes and undo any kind of enemy tricks laid in one's house.
Bay leaves are also used to aid headaches and migraines and calm nerves. Thus, they are magically used to increase wisdom, clarity of thought, and insight by burning them as incense or steeping their leaves in olive oil and using them to massage your head. The oil can also be used to relieve muscle aches and pains.
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