Poppet Curse

This is not for petty drama.

This is for the friend who betrayed you, the ex who smeared your name, or the coworker who smiled while they twisted the knife.

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🧵 What You’ll Need:

Fabric or clay to create a poppet (black or neutral is best)

A slip of paper with their name or a photo

Black thread, pins, or needles

Red thread or ribbon (for the “tongue”)

Optional: mugwort, wormwood, cayenne, or black salt

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🕯️ How To:

1. Create the poppet – Doesn’t have to be pretty. It just needs to feel like them.

2. Stuff it with their name/photo and any herbs or taglocks (hair, handwriting, etc.).

3. Form a tongue using red thread or ribbon—tie or sew it into the mouth area.

4. Insert pins or needles into the tongue while saying:

> “Every word you twist, twists back to you. Every lie you speak, pierces your peace. Choke on your cruelty. Bite your own tongue.”

5. Seal the poppet – Stitch it shut, bind it in thread, or seal it in a jar.

6. Optional: burn a black candle nearby or bury the poppet where it will never be found.

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⚠️ Use With Care:

This is baneful magic, not passive protection.

Only use if you’re absolutely sure they meant harm—and you're ready to break the energetic tie without mercy.

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🖤 Save this for the day you’ve had enough.

Would you ever use a poppet in your craft?

Tag a friend who’s been burned by lies.

#witchy #witchesoflemon8 #cursed #spellwork #witchcraft

2025/6/4 Edited to

... Read moreWhen we talk about poppets in witchcraft, many instantly jump to curses, but there's so much more to these powerful tools! I remember when I first started exploring my craft, I was fascinated by the idea of a poppet. Essentially, a poppet is a doll or figure, often made to represent a person, that’s used in sympathetic magic. It acts as a magical link to that individual, allowing you to direct energy and intention towards them. They can be crafted from natural materials like cloth, clay, or even wax, and what truly brings them to life is the personal taglock – a piece of their hair, a photo, or even their handwriting. This connection makes them incredibly versatile for various workings. While the article focuses on a very specific and potent 'Needles in the Tongue' curse for 'liars, slanderers, and soul-leeching gossipers who use their voice like a weapon,' poppets aren't solely for baneful magic. In fact, many practitioners use them for healing, protection, attraction, or even binding. For instance, you could create a poppet to represent yourself and infuse it with intentions for good health, prosperity, or courage. Or, you could craft one for a friend in need of healing, filling it with soothing herbs and positive energy. The possibilities are truly vast, extending far beyond retaliatory spells. This brings us to a crucial point often searched for: 'how to protect yourself from curses' and understanding the difference between protection and retribution. When someone asks about protecting themselves, they're usually looking for defensive magic – shielding, warding, or cleansing rituals to keep negative energy away. These are foundational practices for any witch! Spells like 'return to sender' are a step beyond pure defense; they are designed to send negative energy back to its source, acting as a magical rebound. A 'karma curse' often implies a belief that the universe will balance the scales, sometimes with a little magical nudge. The poppet curse described here, however, is a direct, active form of baneful magic. It's about consciously directing your will to achieve a specific, often punitive, outcome. It’s important to understand the energetic implications of such workings. While it can offer a sense of justice when you've been truly wronged, as with betrayals or slander, it's not a decision to be taken lightly. I always encourage deep reflection before engaging in any form of baneful magic. Are you ready for the energetic tie to be broken without mercy, as the original post wisely warns? Are you prepared for the potential impact on your own energetic field? It's about personal responsibility and aligning your actions with your ethical framework. Sometimes, protecting your peace means shielding yourself and letting go, rather than engaging in direct magical conflict. But for those times when you've truly had enough, and you're sure of your intentions against genuine harm, knowing how to wield such a tool can be profoundly empowering. Just remember, every action in magic has a ripple.