Knots of Chaos

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Knots of Chaos

Tradition: Witchcraft

Author: Dorothy Morrison

Purpose: A curse to inflict chaos and wreaking havoc on every aspect of the targets life. To be used for those who have hurt others for their own benefit.

Ingredients:

  • Dragon’s blood incense
  • A hemp cord or twine the length of the targets’ height

Methodology:

Light the dragon’s blood incense and fumigate the cord with it.

At the center of the cord, tie the first knot and recite:

By knot of one, you come undone.

Tie the second knot on the right, recite:

By knot of two, chaos ensues.

Tie the third knot on the left of the first, recite:

By knot of three, you’ll want to flee.

Tie the fourth knot the right on the second, recite:

But knot of four, just locks the door.

Alternate the remaining knots, you get the idea.

Tie the fifth knot, recite:

By knot of five, you lose your drive.

Sixth:

By knot of six, your mind plays tricks.

Seventh:

By knot of seven, you’ll wish for the heavens.

Eighth:

But knot of eight, just slams the gates.

Ninth:

By knot of ninth, your strength declines.

Tenth:

By knot of ten, you cannot win.

Eleventh:

By knot of eleven, you’ll wish for seven.

Twelfth:

But that is shelved by knot of twelve.

Thirteenth:

It’s the thirteenth knot that does you in,

and leaves you paying for your sins.

It brings you right down to your knees,

And leaves you begging for release.

But none shall come until you’ve paid,

For what you’ve done, the games you’ve played.

The folks you’ve hurt, the live you’ve frayed,

And only then shall you receive,

Your life again and a reprieve.

Bury the cord in a desolate place or seal in a jar of dirt.

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