To Invoke Sweet Thoughts in Another

Originally from "The Witch's Spellcraft" by Tarostar (Rewritten by Ambrosia Knight)

 

I didn't like how this spell was written originally, so I personalized it. The original ingredients called for water and sugar. I changed it to honey. It's all natural and honey is associated with love anyway. I omitted the licorice root and damiana leaves simply because unless you are a Witch with a full herb cabinet, you will not usually have this stuff lying around your house. :)

I also omitted the part that mentions you should take the lock of hair from your loved one's head while they sleep. It's always best to ask for someone's permission BEFORE casting a spell on them. If you do not, you are committing psychological rape. Yes, if you tell a person about a spell, it would still work. Just like when a person has cancer and goes to a healer. That person already knows what the healer is trying to accomplish and in many cases, cancer is no longer present in that person. So, make sure to always tell the person before doing a spell. Now then... here it is:

If you are in love with someone (and ONLY if they love you back) ask them for permission before doing this spell. Tell them that it is to invoke sweet thoughts of you when they are absent from you.

You will need:

* A clean bottle with a tight cap
* A used popcicle stick
(consume the popcicle "any flavor", save the stick)
* Honey
* Red Thread
* A small lock of your loved one's hair

After you are done eating your popcicle, place it in the bottle. Take the lock of hair and tie the red thread around it. Place that in the bottle and fill it with honey. Cap the bottle tightly.

Every time you turn the bottle upside down, your loved one will have sweet thoughts of you. :)

btw, incase you're wondering what a popcicle stick has to do with anything, I'll explain. You're putting a little part of yourself in the bottle. Your lips and tongue so to speak. Besides, popcicles are pretty good and eating it will make the spell more fun. That's the way it should be. :)