WAXING CLEANSING FROM NEGATIVITY

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**The world of subtle energies, vibrating on the edge of reality and metaphysics, has attracted humans since ancient times.** Encounters with negativity, the evil eye, curses, and other destructive energies have long become an integral part of folk beliefs. Among the many methods of combating such forces, one of the most powerful and revered is **wax cleansing from negativity**. This practice, passed down through centuries, is still widely used today, both in rural folk magic and in esoteric circles around the world.

 

**Chapter 1. The Historical Path of Wax Pouring**

**1.1 Origins of the Practice**
Wax cleansing, or **wax pouring**, has been known to humankind since the earliest times. Archaeological findings indicate that wax was used in rituals even in Ancient Egypt, where it was molded into figurines symbolizing specific forces. These figures were burned, melted, or drowned in water — all aimed at destroying illness, banishing spirits, and purifying individuals from negative influences.

In ancient Rus’, wax began to be used for magical purposes even before Christianity. Slavic shamans, seers, and healers believed wax to be a conduit between worlds: it could absorb energy and return it in a transformed, purified state.

**1.2 Christian Tradition and Folk Magic**
With the arrival of Christianity, magical practices were officially persecuted. However, **folk magic**, deeply rooted in cultural tradition, continued to survive — albeit in a hidden form. Thus emerged a dual-layered ritual: prayers could be accompanied by Orthodox Christian texts while still preserving the deeper pagan structure. This phenomenon is known as **dual faith** (двуверие).

Church-blessed candles became especially popular, as blessed wax was believed to possess triple power. Removing curses with wax from such candles became an especially effective practice.

 

 **Chapter 2. The Essence of Negativity and Curses**

**2.1 What is Negativity?**
In energetic terms, negativity is a destructive force that disrupts a person’s harmony and weakens their physical and psychological state. Negativity can be:

* **Intentional** — caused by malicious intent (curse);
* **Unintentional** — caused by emotions like envy, fear, or anger (evil eye);
* **Accumulated** — as a result of stress, conflict, or depression.

**2.2 A Curse as Intentional Harm**
A **curse** is a deliberate magical attack on a person. It can be performed using various items, spells, or personal biological materials (hair, nails), or objects planted with ill intent. Signs of a curse include:

* Sudden health deterioration without medical reason;
* Failure in personal life, finances, or relationships;
* Anxiety, fears, nightmares;
* Loss of purpose or meaning in life.

**2.3 The Evil Eye — An Accidental Misfortune**
The **evil eye** is usually unintentional. It often happens when someone gives praise without protective phrases, such as: “What a beautiful child!” without saying “God bless” or similar. People with strong energy can unintentionally “knock down” another’s state.

 

 **Chapter 3. How Wax Cleansing Works**

**3.1 Why Wax?**
Wax is a living material. It’s created by bees and naturally carries vital force. Its properties include:

* **Memory** — it retains emotional and energetic imprints;
* **Flexibility and plasticity** — reveals what is hidden inside;
* **Transformability** — easily changes form with heat.

These qualities make wax the ideal “tool” for reading and removing negativity.

**3.2 The Process of Wax Pouring**
The ritual consists of:

1. Melting the wax;
2. Pouring it into cold water over the person’s head;
3. Reading the shapes the wax forms — these reflect the negative energies;
4. Repeating the process until the shapes appear smooth and clear.

 

 **Chapter 4. Practical Wax Cleansing**

**4.1 Preparing for the Ritual**
Gather the following:

* Natural wax (preferably church candles);
* Metal spoon or bowl for melting;
* A bowl of cold water (preferably blessed);
* A candle for protection;
* Prayers or incantations (according to the practitioner’s belief).

It is best to perform the ritual in solitude, during a waxing moon or full moon, for cleansing and protection.

**4.2 Step-by-Step Instructions**

1. Light the candle and call upon Higher Powers for assistance.
2. Melt the wax.
3. Pour the wax into water in circular motions while reciting a prayer or spell.
4. Repeat 3, 7, or 9 times, depending on the case.
5. Afterward, pour the water under a tree or into running water, and bury the wax.

**4.3 Interpreting Wax Shapes**

Shapes may reveal:

* **Needles, spikes, sharp edges** — signs of curses or aggression;
* **Bubbles, whirlpools** — fears or inner turmoil;
* **Faces, masks** — influence of people or magical entities;
* **Holes in the center** — aura damage, energy depletion.

**4.4 Complex Cases**

Old curses may require **three sessions over three days**, repeated until all negative shapes disappear.

Other types of cleansing:

* For children (gentle, short sessions);
* For animals (via photo or remotely);
* For homes (wax poured in all corners of the space).

**4.5 Practitioner Protection**

The practitioner should:

* Work under protection (cross, amulet, prayer);
* Wash hands and face after the ritual, use salt;
* Never keep used wax or water;
* If feeling unwell, seek help from another practitioner.

 

 **Chapter 5. Distance Work**

When the person in need is far away, **wax cleansing can be done remotely** using a **photo**, full **name**, and **date of birth**.

**5.1 Working Algorithm**

1. Place the photo on a white cloth.
2. Light a church candle.
3. Ask Higher Powers to send light and help.
4. Perform the ritual as if the person were in front of you.
5. Pour wax over the photo into water, reciting prayers or spells.
6. Read the shapes as usual.
7. Thank the spirits, let the candle burn completely.

Such sessions require deep focus, inner purity, and spiritual protection.

 

 **Chapter 6. Enhanced Rituals**

When standard cleansing is not enough, **enhanced rituals** are used.

**6.1 Triple Wax Pouring**

Done three times in a row with short breaks. Effective for strong curses, especially those involving photos, dolls, or graveyard soil.

**6.2 Elemental Amplification**

Pour wax:

* Over **fire** — to burn away anger or curses;
* Into **running water** — for grief or sorrow;
* On **earth** — for ancestral or generational issues;
* Into **sea salt** — if the person is completely drained.

**6.3 Wax Figurines**

A wax figure of the person is molded. For three days, the figure is “cleansed” through prayers and rituals. Then it’s buried at a crossroads or burned.

 

 **Chapter 7. Angelic and Icon Protection**

Prayers to **archangels** are used during cleansing:

* Archangel Michael — protection, sword of light;
* Archangel Raphael — healing;
* Archangel Gabriel — spiritual connection.

Icons can be placed nearby:

* “The Holy Mandylion” (Image Not Made by Hands);
* “The Protection of the Mother of God”;
* “St. Nicholas the Wonderworker.”

Before the ritual, read **Psalm 90**, “Our Father,” and “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High.” These may replace incantations if the client is Orthodox.

**Chapter 8. Real-Life Cases**

**8.1 Case of Sudden Apathy**
A woman reported losing joy in life, constant irritation, and marital fights. First session: sharp peaks, hook-shaped wax. By the fourth, the wax was smooth. A week later she said: “It feels like a weight lifted.”

**8.2 Child with Night Terrors**
A 4-year-old boy cried nightly. Family life was stable. The wax showed “masks,” even faces. After 7 sessions, fears vanished.

**8.3 Curse via Photograph**
A young woman’s health declined after a breakup. Wax revealed a face and thorns. The ex had given her photo to a “witch.” Used fire and water rituals. Cleansing completed in 9 days.

 

 **Chapter 9. Observations from Practice**

**9.1 Energetic Intuition**
The more a practitioner works, the sharper their perception becomes. Sometimes, you feel the heaviness before you begin. Sometimes the wax barely reacts — the person is “empty.”

**9.2 Inner Purity**
A practitioner is like a filter. You cannot work if you are angry, ill, or negative. Every ritual is a kind of confession. Cleansing others cleanses yourself.

**9.3 Energy of Water**
Water is crucial: best to use well water, melted snow, or holy water. You can pray over water. Water “carries” wax and reflects much through itself.

 

**Wax cleansing from negativity** is not just a folk tradition. It is an art of sensing subtle energies, interpreting forms, and reading meaning. It is a path of spiritual work, of helping others, and reconnecting with the Divine.

Such a ritual requires respect, purity of intention, and an open heart. If you enter it with kindness, it may reveal powers you never imagined.

 

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