Monday, April 20, 2009

Is this witchcraft?

My mother in law found a small santa clause shoe that we had under the tree outside out house in the back yard. Inside, there were different plastic bags one of them with rice and the other one with salt. There were also some gold rings all bended and also a letter. I have not seen this because I%26#039;m still at work and I cannot wait to get home so I can read the letter. The letter it%26#039;s not in English, she says that it might be Spanish. Should I read it? I%26#039;m sure this is witchcraft, but is it good or bad? Please help!!!

Is this witchcraft?
It sounds like a good luck charm for the occupants of the house, probably from many years ago. Rice for abundance, salt for spice in the marriage, gold rings to celebrate the union. I don%26#039;t think it%26#039;s bad, I think it%26#039;s a blessing.
Reply:it dont sound like it.
Reply:Until you learn the meaning of the letter its pure speculation as to the meaning of the deposit. I would suggest finding out what the ltter says before you start freaking out over it.
Reply:It doesn%26#039;t sound like witchcraft at all but the old traditional style, possibly Germanic, in which items to help the household were put into shoes that were normally left outside the home.





Congrats, you just found an ancient Christmas Tradition.
Reply:no.
Reply:Hehehe. Don%26#039;t sweat it. It%26#039;s a folk tradition, but not any type of %26quot;black magick%26quot; to be frightened of.
Reply:I don%26#039;t think it is wichcraft, but just to be sure you should get it checked out.
Reply:sounds like magic -black or white I cannot tell


if the letter is in spanish, you can pretty much assume that it IS magic/witchcraft as many people in central, latin %26amp; south america do practice the arts
Reply:This sounds like voodoo. Email me and I can give you a couple ideas about what to do. It sounds like someone is trying to bring havock to a relationship in your family (marriage perhaps).





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