I want to make a voodoo doll and I want it to be effective. Is there something I need to do? Like, focus on the face of the person or think of something in particular that you want to happen with the doll?
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Assuming you want to make your own, start by tying two sticks of mandrake root together with red thread, so they’re in a kind of X or cross shape. If you have hair from your target or scraps o their clothing you can also wrap those around the X. Build the rest of your doll around this.
Once the doll is made (or if you just bought one ready-made), some people for some cases cut a slit into the doll and insert further roots, powders or herbs, plus personal concerns like name papers of the target, or hair or whatever you have. Sew it back up. Also, some people glue or sew a photograph of their target’s face onto the face of the doll.
Now, here you should do some kind of rite of naming the doll for the target. I’ve done this by anointing the doll with oil and baptising it with holy water, and announcing that it is baptised in the name of God as __name of target__ and that it is/does whatever.
From there your treatment of the doll varies, but basically it should be something echoing how you want the target to feel like they’re being treated, or else a representation of what you want to happen to the target — making a coffin for the doll and burying it in a graveyard, for example, would be if you want the person to die; or if you want the person to be rich, wrap the doll in dollar bills and smoke it in money drawing incense from time to time. Things like that.
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