Overcoming the Challenges of Incomplete Enchantment Spells

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An incomplete enchantment spell refers to a spell that has not been fully cast or has not achieved its desired effect. In the world of magic and sorcery, enchantment spells are commonly used to imbue objects or individuals with magical properties or abilities. Enchantment spells are often complex and require a specific set of incantations, gestures, or rituals to be performed in order to be successful. However, there are instances where these spells may be interrupted or not performed correctly, resulting in an incomplete enchantment. There are several reasons why an enchantment spell may be incomplete. One common reason is a lack of focus or concentration on the part of the spellcaster.


Select ingredients from each list above. You can have as many or as few as you’d like. Try doubling up (like snapdragon or roses). The flowers of petals may be the easiest to procure but try to get the vines or stems of the plants too.

Either way, while you powder or steep your ingredients, stand over the ingredients and think of the people you want allowed into your space friends, loved ones, neighbors, church folks, mail carrier, girl scouts selling cookies, etc. Either way, while you powder or steep your ingredients, stand over the ingredients and think of the people you want allowed into your space friends, loved ones, neighbors, church folks, mail carrier, girl scouts selling cookies, etc.

Incomplete enchantment spell

One common reason is a lack of focus or concentration on the part of the spellcaster. Magic requires a great deal of mental and emotional energy, and any distraction or disruption can disrupt the flow of the spell, leading to an incomplete result. Another reason for an incomplete enchantment spell may be a lack of knowledge or skill on the part of the spellcaster.

You Shall Not Pass! A Defensive Protection Spell

If you read the title in Gandalf’s voice, you’re doing it right. You Shall Not Pass! is what I call an “active defensive spell”. It’s a security system. Essentially, it’s a passive, dormant spell that sits an only activates when someone or something happens outside of what you’ve programmed. It’s one of my favorite and most used protection spells ever.

This spell can be cast on any object, but it’s best used for a stationary object, like a doormat, door threshold, or fence. Check the notes for an incomplete list of ideal enchant-able objects for this spell.

Shout out to one of my tumblr followers for the doormat idea and the reminder that this is a spell I haven’t shared yet. I didn’t name you, in case you want anonymity for safety reasons, but if you want full credit, just let me know and I’ll happily add you.

What you’ll need:

  • An object to enchant
  • General active defense (spell base):
    • Black pepper
    • Cayenne pepper
    • Paprika
    • Ivy (or any climbing vines or vine plant)
    • Rose thorns
    • Rose petals
    • Rue
    • Hydrangea
    • Your finger or toe nails
    • Your hair or blood
    • Plant from the property
    • Salt
    • Sand
    • Rosemary
    • Thistle
    • Heliotrope
    • Juniper
    • Cactus
    • Rue
    • Pepper
    • Hydrangea
    • Heliotrope
    • Clove
    • Slippery elm
    • Snapdragon
    • St. John’s Wort
    • Calla lily
    • Bay laurel
    • Betony
    • Cyclamen
    • Dill
    • Garlic
    • Juniper
    • Patchouli
    • Rue
    • Snapdragon
    • St. John’s Wort
    • Thyme
    • Vervain
    • Yarrow
    • Chives
    • Roses
    • Rosemary
    • White birch bark

    Select ingredients from each list above. You can have as many or as few as you’d like. Try doubling up (like snapdragon or roses). The flowers of petals may be the easiest to procure but try to get the vines or stems of the plants too.

    This spell does call for finger/toe nails, blood or hair, and plants from your home. This is totally up to you but the nails are your own strength and magic for the spell. The blood or hair is the “alarm” part of the spell. And the plants from your home are to connect the spell to the location itself. If live in an apartment without plants, maybe grab some dirt or a stone from the property. If that’s not doable, try to get a bit of dust from your home.

    Mix the ingredients together and reduce to as fine as a powder as you’re able to get.

    If the object to be enchanted is a vertical object, like a door, skip the powdering. Just mix the ingredients together and add 2 cups of hot tap water to the ingredients. Let steep 1 hour and strain. You’ve now got a concoction.

    Either way, while you powder or steep your ingredients, stand over the ingredients and think of the people you want “allowed” into your space – friends, loved ones, neighbors, church folks, mail carrier, girl scouts selling cookies, etc. Also think of people you do NOT want, like door to door salesman, thieves, ex-lovers, and so on.

    Sprinkle your concoction or powder across the object to be enchanted and say,

    None shall pass

    this [object] unwanted or unbidden

    Trip the trespassers, track the thieves

    Ban the disdained, dismiss the shifty

    None shall cross my [object]

    That I do not want to pass

    Sweep or brush the object off, as desired and toss the rest of the ingredients in the garbage or compost. You could bury the remaining ingredients on your property, if you desire.

    For the spell to work, you should feel a sudden awareness or conscious thinking about the object when something unwanted it coming near it. That’s the “trigger” to let you know something’s nearby. It doesn’t matter if the spell “alerts” you through this trigger, because the spell will automatically register those you don’t want and go to defend against them.

    Notes:

    Here’s an incomplete list of objects you can enchant using this spell:

    • Doors
    • Door frames
    • Windows
    • Windowsills
    • Porches
    • Fences
    • Property lines
    • Doormats
    • Windchimes
    • Mailboxes
    • Yard decoration like statuary
    • Yard furniture like chairs or tables
    • Cars or vehicles
    • Driveway stakes (like the reflective ones to mark the end of a driveway)
    • Outdoor lights
    • Doorbells
    • Sidewalks or walkways
    • Driveways
    • Gates
    • Railings
    Incomplete enchantment spell

    Enchantment spells can be highly complex and require a deep understanding of the magical arts. If a spellcaster lacks the necessary knowledge or experience, they may not be able to perform the spell correctly, resulting in an incomplete enchantment. Furthermore, external factors or interference can also cause an enchantment spell to be incomplete. For example, if the spellcaster is interrupted during the casting of the spell, it may disrupt the spell's flow and prevent it from being fully cast. Additionally, certain magical beings or forces may interfere with the spell, causing it to be incomplete or ineffective. An incomplete enchantment spell can have various consequences depending on the intended outcome of the spell. In some cases, the spell may have no effect at all and simply fizzle out. In other cases, the incomplete spell may have unintended or unpredictable effects, potentially causing harm or chaos. To address an incomplete enchantment spell, the spellcaster may need to start over and perform the spell again, ensuring that all necessary steps are followed correctly. They may also need to seek guidance or assistance from more experienced spellcasters or consult ancient texts or magical artifacts to uncover any missing information or knowledge necessary for the spell's success. In conclusion, an incomplete enchantment spell refers to a spell that has not been fully cast or has not achieved its desired effect. It can occur due to factors such as a lack of focus, skill, interruptions, or interference. Resolving an incomplete enchantment spell may require starting over or seeking assistance to ensure the spell's success..

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