This is also from the Lucky Mojo website and it’s a great Hoodoo protection spell using nails and Indian head pennies. So they put a charm around that nail, hammered it into the ground with the intention of helping this friend or family member recover from epilepsy.Īnother great spell that I love so much and have done with great success is crossing nails over pennies. So it may have been that there was some belief about the spot also having some negative magic. The nail from that spell was driven into the ground in the spot where the victim fell and had a seizure. In the museum, they have a large rusty iron nail wrapped in paper containing a charm against epilepsy. Hammer it into the ground and have the moisture of the ground eat away at that nail and diminish the illness. The idea was to put the energy of that illness into the nail. As the nails rotted away it would cure illnesses in humans and animals. One of them explains how traditionally in England they would drive nails them into the ground and leave them there. With these displays, they always have an explanation of the magic and the spell that they were using it for. In the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic in England they have a couple of nail displays. ![]() There are some great archeological finds that show this. But we most often see coffin nails show up time and time again in malefic magic, where people are doing harm against someone else.Īll kinds of nails can be used to represent something else in sympathetic magic. So that’s a more benign way of working with a coffin nail. They can bring in that spirit, and if you found that nail it may be that the spirit wants to work with you. Coffin nails can be used for the same thing. Graveyard dirt is used to connect to the spirit of the grave the dirt is from. You could use coffin nails in the way that we use graveyard dirt. Some things are better for one or the other, but it’s your intention that counts. You can use anything for bad magic or anything for good magic. Now, coffin nails are most often used for malefic magic, for negative magic. And if you did find one, that would be an exceptional find. If you want to find one you’ll need to check very old churchyards or cemeteries. That’s a super challenging thing to find. They indicate that the coffin itself has disintegrated and the nail has moved up through the land. True coffin nails found in a graveyard are extremely rare and very, very valuable as a magical tool. They are just rusty nails that they’re calling coffin nails. How many coffins are they really tearing apart to bring you those nails for $3? That’s not happening. Most of the coffin nails you see online are not coffin nails. Now, a nail that you’re almost sure to have seen if you’ve been around magic any length of time is a coffin nail. If you think about it, railroad spikes are just big nails. Then let them work their magic! This spell is a beautiful way to work with railroad spikes. ![]() If you’re in an apartment you can drive those smaller square-cut nails into the corner walls. ![]() If you’re able to hammer these into the dirt surrounding your home that is a great option. “Each corner of this property is powerfully protected”.As you’re dressing them you should speak your intention. A Spiritual Oil that matches your intention (such as Binding Oil or Powerful Protection Oil)įirst you’ll want to dress each of your railroad spikes with your spiritual oil.(How many you need will depend on the shape of your home) A Railroad Spike (or square-cut nails) for each corner of your home.This is a great spell if you own your home and are fearful of foreclosure, if you’re afraid of the government seizing your property, or you want to prevent family members from stealing your property from you. Or you could use railroad spikes on the corners of your property if you rent or own a house. If you’re a renter and you don’t want to get evicted, you could use those little square-cut nails in the corners of your apartment. When we use railroads spikes we use them to prevent someone from pushing us out of the place we live.
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