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Community Sour Jar April
Community Sour Jar April
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Community Sour Jar – May: Turning Back What Was Sent
This month’s Sour Jar is set to send harm back to its source, disrupt malicious intention, and break the hold of those working against you. May carries movement, and this working pushes that movement in your favor, making sure nothing set against you finds a place to settle.
This work is for those dealing with gossip, jealousy, interference, or deliberate harm. It supports reversal, confusion among enemies, and the breakdown of plans meant to work against you.
The jar will be built on vinegar to sour hostile intentions and spoil what has been set in motion. Lemon peel will be added to cut through lies and expose what has been hidden. Black pepper and red pepper will be worked in to agitate and scatter harmful speech and action. Alum will tighten tongues and shut down gossip, while poppy seed will cloud the thoughts of those who plot against you. A small piece of sulfur will be added to fix the work in force and drive the return of what was sent.
Each petition will be written and dressed with Reversing Oil, then placed into the jar and sealed beneath black and red candles—black to absorb and dismantle harm, red to drive the work forward with heat and pressure. The work will be prayed over with Psalm 35, calling for justice, exposure, and the turning back of every hostile act.
This month’s work centers on correction—sending disturbance back where it began and clearing your path of those who move with ill intent.
Suggested Alignment:
Keep your business quiet. Limit what you share and who you share it with. Light a white candle and say, “What rises against me falls back in its own path.” Cleanse yourself with salt or hyssop water and keep your space in order.
To be included:
Send your full name, date of birth, and your petition. Speak clearly about the situation and who is causing trouble if known. State what needs to be ended, exposed, or returned.
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