Thanks for your vote of confidence Kell
Marcie, I just re-read what I wrote, and it looks like I said to let it go for a month, as in not do anything for a month. Nope didn't mean that ;)
Yup that's the message I got, that he wouldn't want to let it go. Again that is the power of this thing.
You can do a spell to break the power of a spell (or hex)
This is one of the last spells I moved to the other site, so it came immediately to mind. I've never done this, but it makes perfect sense to me.
And no, sorry love, no idea what the symbolism could be, but again I wish you the best of luck. He will have to be part of this. Please keep me updated?
A Spell to Break the Power of a Spell
Place a large black candle in a cauldron (or a large black bowl). The candle must extend a few centimeters above
the rim. Fill the cauldron to the rim with fresh water, without wetting the wick. An inch or 2 should remain above
the water. Breathe deeply, mediate clear your mind and light the candle. Visualize the suspect's spell power as
residing within the candle's flame. Sit in quiet contemplation of the candle and visualize the power flowing and
growing with the candle flame (yes, the power against you). As the candle burns down, its flame will eventually
sputter and go out as it contacts the water. As soon as the flame has been extinguished by the water, the spell
will be dispersed. Break your visualization of the spell's power; see it explode into dust, becoming impotent. Pour
the water into a hole in the ground, a lake or stream. Bury the candle. It is done.
By Scott Cunningham