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I already know a little about Saint Joseph and his ability to help with the selling of homes.
What I am looking for is a way to procure an abandoned, almost (15 years), house.
I have lots of my own pictures, including Google maps overhead shots, thank you Google, and I guess I want to secure this property so that no one else may get it but me.
It is a bit dilapidated but I want a fixer upper, especially in this area, my current neighborhood.
I have been checking this house out for about a year and a half and I have looked at others but this one has been completely abandoned by the owner according to city records.
Also, and you may call this weird, but after going through the department of buildings records and seeing the original blueprints I had a dream I went through all the levels of the house and I could smell the musty interior even upon awakening.
And I spoke to a real estate agent and she was helping me.
Plus I got dirt from the front and back of the house.
I really want to live on a quieter block and I believe because of the economic crisis this is the time to get a home and try to beautify the neighborhood with it as it is truly an eyesore!
So before I do anything more on the mundane level I just want to see what I can do with some Hoodoo and some good advice.
I appreciate all replies and I am glad to be here.
Thank you!
Roadrunner
Re: Spells for Buying and Selling Real Estate
Unread post by J Simulcik » Mon Feb 23, 2009 5:05 am
I would treat this as a combination of opening the way to ownership and ensuring that the home will not bring you ill.
Burn a yellow candle dressed with a combination of Van Van, Blessing, and Peaceful Home oils. Around this candle, place four silver coins of the same denomination-- one at each compass point. Under the candle, place a petition paper for getting the house, making it your home, and it bringing you happiness. You can put some of the dirt from the house around the candle, as well.
Once the candle is burned, put four railroad spikes on the four sides of the house, at each compass point, and top them with the coins and three cloves each (12 total). This should help you secure the property and ensure it's good for you. Bury the spell remnants under the front door of the house, or as near as you can.
HRCC Student #1339 Roadrunner Registered User Posts: 8 Joined: Mon Oct 22, 2018 12:35 pmRe: Spells for Buying and Selling Real Estate
Unread post by Roadrunner » Mon Feb 23, 2009 6:00 am
I was looking for something simple and this is very much so.
I really like the use of the Peaceful Home oil with the others because I know that it has shadows(!) that live there and I will have to do an exorcism -cleansing -blessing, etc.
There is a problem however with the railroad spikes as the property is attached on both sides and I can only approach the front and not the back as it is elevated and fenced in.
Also you say put the spikes at the compass points, I was considering putting them in the corners (is this the same thing?) and not the physical property but the aerial view of the entire photograph and using that as my target and leaving the remnants under the porch.
BTW, this is in NYC so I need all the help I can get plus I do as much as can at night unseen in a very busy neighborhood.
Thanks once again,
Roadrunner
Re: Spells for Buying and Selling Real Estate
Unread post by J Simulcik » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:25 am
With the restrictions on site visitation as well as access, I think the aerial photo is probably the next best thing.
(Incidentally, the actual next best thing is to use square-cut nails placed inside the home. I assume you are not currently able to do this, but it's something to keep in mind for after you take control of the property.)
I would also probably use pins or tacks on the photograph. Keep in mind, you'll need some sort of backing to the photograph in order to top the pins perpendicularly with the coins and cloves. Flat-top tacks in a small corkboard would work well, I think, while giving you the ability to center your work in ~18"x24" of space.
I believe corners vs. faces is a personal decision based on the practitioner and the practicality of each in a given place. The sympathy here is that of the coins surrounding the working candle, as they later surround the property itself (or the photograph thereof, in this case).
HRCC Student #1339 Lukianos AIRR Member Posts: 442 Joined: Sat Aug 10, 2013 3:56 pmRe: Spells for Buying and Selling Real Estate
Unread post by Lukianos » Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:48 am
I tend to use the corners and centerpoint of a property/house/room for works to nail-down and mark my territory--this is a macro-scale five-spot pattern, and is usable both onsite and on a map or photo. I'd also suggest dividing up the components of the job as follows:
1) Yellow or orange candle for the acquisition of the property, which incorporates dirt from the house site, perhaps with your personal concerns mixed in, folded into a petition paper written with your desire for the house to be yours crossed by your name 3 or 9 times. The petition paper can be placed under the candle's holder; you could also make a copy of the overhead view and tape it to the side of the candle as well. This candle would be dressed with a) Road Opening or Van Van, b) Fast Luck, and c) Victory or Crown of Success, and ideally would be burned perpetually (just dress a new candle, light it from the old one before the old one goes out, and transfer the petition paper over to the new candle once the old one burns out completely) until the goal is achieved. If this is not possible, burn it in sections (pinch out and relight), but keep it going, replacing the candle as with the perpetual burn case as you need to.
2) a candle to work on the various people and agencies you will need to work with to acquire the property--I'd suggest putting the names, actual or just generalized, of your real estate agent, the names of the banks/loan officers/city departments/inspectors/tax assessors/unknown owners of the properrty/etc. that you have or will need to interact with in a honey jar:
Add to the jar dirt from the house, and a petition paper asking that all individuals and agencies connected with the house and the process of its transfer from the former owners to you view you and your goals with favor, do everything in their power to assist you, and act on your petition with all expediency, by the three highest names. I would burn yellow or orange candles dressed with Van Van and/or Victory oils on top of this jar on a regular basis, especially in advance of any meetings with the individual or agencies named in the jar.
3) Cleansing, marking, blessing the house itself, as described above.
Burn a yellow candle dressed with a combination of Van Van, Blessing, and Peaceful Home oils. Around this candle, place four silver coins of the same denomination-- one at each compass point. Under the candle, place a petition paper for getting the house, making it your home, and it bringing you happiness. You can put some of the dirt from the house around the candle, as well.
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