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Seal of Yueh LaoMidnight is almost here, and so it's time to launch a new Magic Monday. Ask me anything about occultism, and with certain exceptions noted below, any question received by midnight Monday Eastern time will get an answer. Please note:  Any question or comment received after that point will not get an answer, and in fact will just be deleted.  If you're in a hurry, or suspect you may be the 341,928th person to ask a question, please check out the very rough version 1.2 of The Magic Monday FAQ here

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Re: Banishing rituals and homeopathic remedies

Date: 2024-12-24 01:53 am (UTC)
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Hey JMG and MM folks,

I know OP specifically asked about medicinal herbs, but wanted to share my experiences. For what it’s worth, to add a bit of nuance to the conversation, I have found that the LBRP (at least the CGD version) does indeed banish some consecrations, especially elemental ones performed on herbal amulets.

However for me, anything that has been consecrated by a divine influence (for example a sphere of the ToL or direct divine influence) the LBRP doesn’t seem to affect it at all. Also, it doesn’t seem to affect my spagryic tinctures, or herbs, especially fresh ones. I keep my tinctures and herbs in wooden cabinets in the room I do ritual work in and have for years.

Another weird thing I’ve noticed, I’ve found silk and linen are indeed great insulators. However I have robes made of both cotton and linen, and it doesn’t seem to matter what I wear on my body, most of the time the magic affects me equally either way.

Not trying to argue, but only sharing my experiences. I just think it’s interesting.

Best,
Dean

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