DIY Black 🖤 Salt 🧂

🕯️ DIY Black Salt – Protection in Its Purest Form 🕯️

Black salt isn’t table salt — it’s a barrier in disguise.

In Hoodoo, it’s used to protect, absorb negativity, and banish crossed energy.

Keep it near doors, scatter it in thresholds, or add a pinch to candle work when you need serious spiritual defense.

✨ You’ll Need:

2 tablespoons coarse sea salt (purity and cleansing)

1 tablespoon ashes from your protective candle or burnt herbs

1 teaspoon crushed charcoal (absorption of negativity)

Optional: a pinch of black pepper or ground eggshell for extra bite

Mortar & pestle or heatproof bowl

🔥 How to Make It:

1. Light a white candle for clarity and protection.

2. Mix salt, ashes, and charcoal together, praying Psalm 91 as you grind.

3. Speak aloud: “What’s sent against me returns to the dust.”

4. Store in a small jar or sachet. Keep one near your entryway or altar.

🌑 How to Use:

Sprinkle around windows, doors, or mirrors.

Add to banishing candles or floor washes.

Dispose of outside, away from your home, when the work is done.

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2025/10/22 Edited to

... Read moreHey spiritual explorers! After diving into making my own black salt, I wanted to share a few extra insights that really deepened my practice. When you're making your DIY black salt, remember that every ingredient plays a role. The sea salt isn't just for texture; it's a powerful cleanser, while the ashes—especially from a protective candle or specific herbs—carry the residual energy of banishment. And that crushed charcoal? It's your negativity magnet, drawing in what you want to repel. I’ve found that the intention you pour into the process is just as vital as the ingredients and steps. The article mentioned Psalm 91, which is incredibly potent for protection. But if that doesn't resonate with you, don't worry! You can use any prayer or affirmation that speaks to your heart, focusing on your desire for safety and purity. For example, you might say, 'By this salt, I am shielded from all harm, and only light may enter here.' It’s all about channeling your will. Speaking of protection, let's talk about that 'black salt protection jar' idea. Beyond just sprinkling it, I love creating a dedicated protection jar for my home. You can layer your homemade black salt with other protective elements like whole cloves, a few drops of banishing oil, or a written intention to ward off specific energies. Seal it tight and place it discreetly near your front door, or even bury it on your property line (if safe and permissible). It acts as a continuous shield, silently working for you. Another tip I learned is about disposing of used black salt. The article rightly says to dispose of it away from your home, but I always make sure to return it to the earth with gratitude, asking the earth to neutralize the absorbed negativity. Avoid flushing it down a drain or putting it in your indoor trash, as that can keep the negative energy cycling in your space. Instead, take it to a crossroads, a wooded area, or even a public trash bin far from your personal space. And finally, for those using black salt in witchcraft or Hoodoo, remember its versatility. It's not just for banishing. You can use a tiny pinch in a ritual bath for deep cleansing, or even carry a small sachet in your pocket for personal energetic protection throughout the day. The key is consistent intention and respect for its power. Happy crafting and protecting!