Honey Pots - RealPagan- Paganism for the Real World2012-07-23T06:00:23Zhttp://realpagan.net/forum/topics/honey-pots?groupUrl=hoodooconjureandrootwork&feed=yes&xn_auth=noNo, the jar can remain "alive…tag:realpagan.net,2011-01-14:6330711:Comment:410552011-01-14T15:01:56.055ZOakthornehttp://realpagan.net/profile/oakthorne
<p>No, the jar can remain "alive" for a good long time. In fact, each time you burn a candle on it, it serves to revivify and renew it.</p>
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<p>If you do decide it's time to dispose of it, it is generally buried by your front door where possible, like most things that serve to attract things in hoodoo. Failing that, a crossroads or running water are the next best destinations for disposal, yeah.</p>
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<p>No, the jar can remain "alive" for a good long time. In fact, each time you burn a candle on it, it serves to revivify and renew it.</p>
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<p>If you do decide it's time to dispose of it, it is generally buried by your front door where possible, like most things that serve to attract things in hoodoo. Failing that, a crossroads or running water are the next best destinations for disposal, yeah.</p>
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<cite>Grayson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://realpagan.net/forum/topics/honey-pots?groupUrl=hoodooconjureandrootwork&commentId=6330711%3AComment%3A41003&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#6330711Comment41003"><div><p>Once the candle is burnt, is the jar then "used up"? or will the intent still be in the jar? can it be re used?</p>
<p>And if/when it is dead, how is it disposed of? cross roads/running water?</p>
<p>I normally get rid of my magic "waste" by throwing it into a river by my house, it must be like the unseen university dump down stream from me! lol (",)</p>
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</blockquote> I'm curious to see what other…tag:realpagan.net,2011-01-14:6330711:Comment:410102011-01-14T13:22:10.010ZLeishahttp://realpagan.net/profile/Leisha
<p>I'm curious to see what other people have to say as there's probably as many answers as there are practitioners our there. For me, once the candle is burnt down, I just plunk a new candle down there. Just for safety's sake, more often I use tea lights than tapers, so it would get very costly to have to redo a honey pot each time the candle is used up.</p>
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<p>If I ever have a need to dispose of a honey pot, I just toss it in the trash. The way I do things, with the exception of…</p>
<p>I'm curious to see what other people have to say as there's probably as many answers as there are practitioners our there. For me, once the candle is burnt down, I just plunk a new candle down there. Just for safety's sake, more often I use tea lights than tapers, so it would get very costly to have to redo a honey pot each time the candle is used up.</p>
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<p>If I ever have a need to dispose of a honey pot, I just toss it in the trash. The way I do things, with the exception of graveyard dirt, all the stuff I work with in hoodoo doesn't have to be disposed of in any specific way (which is one of the key differences between the hoodoo-inspired stuff I do and the witchcraft-inspired stuff I do). <br/> <br/>
<cite>Grayson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://realpagan.net/forum/topics/honey-pots?groupUrl=hoodooconjureandrootwork�Comment41003"><div><p>Once the candle is burnt, is the jar then "used up"? or will the intent still be in the jar? can it be re used?</p>
<p>And if/when it is dead, how is it disposed of? cross roads/running water?</p>
<p>I normally get rid of my magic "waste" by throwing it into a river by my house, it must be like the unseen university dump down stream from me! lol (",)</p>
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</blockquote> Once the candle is burnt, is…tag:realpagan.net,2011-01-14:6330711:Comment:410032011-01-14T12:56:37.003ZGraysonhttp://realpagan.net/profile/GraysonJones
<p>Once the candle is burnt, is the jar then "used up"? or will the intent still be in the jar? can it be re used?</p>
<p>And if/when it is dead, how is it disposed of? cross roads/running water?</p>
<p>I normally get rid of my magic "waste" by throwing it into a river by my house, it must be like the unseen university dump down stream from me! lol (",)</p>
<p>Once the candle is burnt, is the jar then "used up"? or will the intent still be in the jar? can it be re used?</p>
<p>And if/when it is dead, how is it disposed of? cross roads/running water?</p>
<p>I normally get rid of my magic "waste" by throwing it into a river by my house, it must be like the unseen university dump down stream from me! lol (",)</p> As far as I know, you can kee…tag:realpagan.net,2011-01-11:6330711:Comment:397082011-01-11T23:09:46.708ZOakthornehttp://realpagan.net/profile/oakthorne
As far as I know, you can keep the honey pot as long as you like. I know of some folks who've had one for years.
As far as I know, you can keep the honey pot as long as you like. I know of some folks who've had one for years. I can't answer Seren's questi…tag:realpagan.net,2011-01-11:6330711:Comment:395672011-01-11T21:14:04.567ZShawnhttp://realpagan.net/profile/Shawn
<p>I can't answer Seren's question, but in the hoodoo blogs there's an interesting article about making a honey pot to "sweeten" an area toward you, similarly to a person.</p>
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<p>Take the same procedure as above, but using things representing the area, and for the paper, something like a Google maps satelite image of the area!! Look at the…</p>
<p>I can't answer Seren's question, but in the hoodoo blogs there's an interesting article about making a honey pot to "sweeten" an area toward you, similarly to a person.</p>
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<p>Take the same procedure as above, but using things representing the area, and for the paper, something like a Google maps satelite image of the area!! Look at the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a target="_blank" href="http://hoodoocrossroads.wordpress.com/">Crossroads</a>blog</strong></span> for more info :) Looked very cool, actually, and I think I'll try this when I move.</p> Question...how long can you k…tag:realpagan.net,2011-01-11:6330711:Comment:395612011-01-11T20:51:52.561ZSeren Hafhttp://realpagan.net/profile/SerenHaf
Question...how long can you keep a honey pot for?
Question...how long can you keep a honey pot for?