View Full Version : A spell to get the house I want
Trevi
February 18th, 2001, 08:56 PM
I just wanted to know if anyone knows of a good spell to help me get the house of my dreams?
My hubby and I found the home we want to buy and we are PARANOID that someone else will buy it before we can. See, we have a large family and a small budget, so it's taken us 6 yrs to find a big enough house in our small price range. So as you might guess, we get nervous every time we see somone looking at it! We have to wait until we get our taxes back to put an offer on it so until then, I thought I could do a little spell on it. I have taglocks from inside and outside as well as a personal taglock from both myself and my hubby. Any suggestions?
mol
February 18th, 2001, 09:48 PM
The biggest piece of advice I can give you here is to KNOW that the house is Yours. If you Know it...then how could someone else get it? No chance.
Just Know it.
folkwitch
February 18th, 2001, 10:17 PM
Personally, I'd conjur up some ghosts to scare any other buyers away. Just kidding......
I agree with mol - go there and 'claim' it.
mol
February 18th, 2001, 10:22 PM
Originally posted by folkwitch
Personally, I'd conjur up some ghosts to scare any other buyers away. Just kidding......
I agree with mol - go there and 'claim' it.
Heheh..You know...eaglewolf can probably give you an address of a place where you can rent a ghost...
If conjuring is too much trouble.
LOL. Just trying to keep your mood up. Go claim your house.
eaglewolf
February 18th, 2001, 10:25 PM
Ask and ye shall receive...
http://www.rent-a-ghost.co.uk/
~ew
mol
February 18th, 2001, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by eaglewolf
Ask and ye shall receive...
http://www.rent-a-ghost.co.uk/
~ew
Hahaha!@ Trevi, I hope you dont think we are making light of your question..personally i just want to give your spirits a lift..i just wanted to make sure you that...
folkwitch
February 18th, 2001, 10:39 PM
Seriously, just trust that the right words will come - don't worry that you don't have a specific ritual all worked out in advance. You miss out on a lot when you get bogged down in dogma. Go there with the purpose of claiming that property and go with whatever happens. It will come to you.
Lady Tana
February 18th, 2001, 10:40 PM
Originally posted by mol
..personally i just want to give your spirits a lift..
Pun intended? :D
folkwitch
February 19th, 2001, 02:50 PM
For what it's worth;
A few years ago, my son fell in love with a house that was way beyond his budget. I told him to go ahead and make an offer on it but only offer what he could afford to pay. When he tried to submit his offer, the real estate people informed him that some one else had already submitted a higher offer and he'd never get the house for his price and wanted him to offer more. Since the seller had instructed the realtor to submit all offers, I told him to insist that they submit his just the way it was. They did. The other people backed out at the last minute and since the realtor had discouraged any other bidders, he got the house at his price - around $75,000 less than it's appraised value! This could never have happened if the kid hadn't staked his claim.
PS, I'm not sure, but I think, legally (here in California at least) a realtor has to submit all offers and you can submit an offer right up until escrow closes.
witchAngel
February 21st, 2001, 07:14 PM
Just go into Karma, and see yourself standing in a room of the house looking out. and your family out side playing,planting you know. then light 2 white candles call on your gods and they will take it from there,,,,,,,,,,blessed be
Summer Solstice
February 26th, 2001, 12:14 AM
Well Trevi , I know you like a sister.....as everyone else has said imagine yourself in the house !!! but knowing your kids....imagine yourself runnig after your kids cleaning up after them ,tripping over ther toys ,and hearing your cat meowing stuck in the boys room!!
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