Preparation for Soul-Selling Rituals

Soul-Selling Rituals

— What Happens to the Soul After the Sale?

It remains with the person until their death.
Without a soul, one cannot live.
Without a soul, nothing lives at all.

© Interview with the Devil

How to Prepare for Selling Your Soul Rituals

      In many cases, the success of a soul-selling ritual depends heavily on proper preparation. Sometimes the preparation itself takes much more time than the ritual appears to require at first glance. There are rituals that demand up to three days of preparation. On our site, we also provide such rituals. The preparation process can be divided into several key parts:

  1. Searching for and preparing the necessary materials for the ritual.

  2. Self-preparation — psychological readiness, personal development, and inner work.

      The final point often takes the most time, depending on the nature of the upcoming ritual. For example, preparing for a love spell usually doesn’t require as much time as preparing for a powerful curse or hex. The stronger the working, the more serious the preparation must be.

      However, when it comes to performing strong curses, it is sometimes possible to manage with just a black candle and a photograph of the target. In such cases, extensive material preparation is not always necessary. What truly matters here is self-preparation — a process very similar to fasting or spiritual discipline in Orthodox Christianity. However, unlike religious fasting, the goal here is not spiritual purification in the traditional sense, but rather achieving the right inner state to perform the working.

      The purpose of this article is to explain the preparation process in simple and clear terms. After all, not everyone can perform complex rituals on their own or solve their problems through such methods.

Part 1. Searching for and Preparing Ritual Tools for Soul-Selling Rituals

      For every soul-selling ritual to the Devil on our site, you will find detailed instructions. In these instructions, we try to describe in as much detail as possible how and in what way each item should be used.

      A large number of rituals share common tools and materials, which we actively use across different workings.

Church Candle

      You can buy them at any church shop or church. There are a few rules for visiting churches in this case. Nothing complicated. Simply go in, say “I enter clean, I leave clean,” buy what you need and leave the church. Do not make the sign of the cross or bow. When exiting, spit three times over your right shoulder on the steps. Nuance: when buying the candle, mentally state to yourself the purpose of the purchase.

      If the ritual mentions inverted candles, take the candle, turn it upside down (wick down), and light it from the other end. People often ask about the “correct” way to light an inverted candle — supposedly you should light it normally first, immediately extinguish it, flip it, and then light it from the other side. Do it however you want. The important thing is not how you light the candle, but from which end it burns during the ritual.

Black Candle

      You can find black candles on the internet — there are many stores that sell esoteric supplies. The main requirement is that the candle must be fully dyed throughout, not just coated on the surface. Ideally, you should make it yourself. This action will greatly increase the power of the ritual — sometimes many times over. Alternatively, you can have someone else prepare it for you.

      It’s important to consider what you are making the candle for. Candles prepared for hexes or curses will not work for a love spell, even if they have the exact same composition and were made at the same time. The thoughts and mental images that you (or the person making the candle) hold during its creation are very important — they can either strengthen or weaken the ritual. In some cases, they can even ruin it completely.

Candle Holders, Icons, and Other Church Items

      There are no special requirements here. You can buy inexpensive candles at a church. The purchasing rules are described above in the section about church candles. Buy them following the same principles as with church candles.

Photo for the Soul-Selling Ritual

      There is no difference between a color photo and a black-and-white one. The type of paper also doesn’t matter — matte or glossy. Some people even use their iPhone during the ritual, placing it instead of a framed photo. They say it doesn’t work — I don’t think that needs explaining. It’s obvious why.

If the ritual doesn’t specify how to place the photo, by default put it face up, with the head of the person facing toward you. Using a photo that shows several people is highly undesirable. It’s not about potential harm to others — most likely the ritual simply won’t work. It’s better to cut out all unnecessary people, even if the photo becomes very small. This will give you a much higher chance of performing the ritual correctly.

Matches or Lighter

     It’s up to you how you light the candle. The only important rule is: do not use items that you regularly use in everyday life. This means you should not use the lighter you normally use to light cigarettes. You don’t need to “consecrate” or specially prepare the lighter. The same rule applies to knives used in rituals. If you need to light a candle, make sure to prepare matches in advance.

Knife for the Soul-Selling Ritual

      Rituals often involve the use of a knife. It can be either single-use or reusable. As a rule, the ritual instructions will always specify this.

     If the ritual requires single-use of an item, do not feel sorry for it afterward when you have to stab, burn, or dispose of it. Regret will break your ritual. Buy items that you won’t mind parting with.

      If the ritual involves reusable items, then buy whatever you want each time. And for the love of everything holy, avoid buying fancy newfangled knives with curved or crooked blades. You’re not buying it for display. Believe me — demons and the Devil don’t care about the size of the knife. What matters is that you have one and your attitude toward it.

      And if the ritual mentions a kitchen knife, don’t just grab one from your kitchen. Try to buy a new kitchen knife specifically for the ritual. Separate your ritual knife from your sausage knife. The sausage won’t taste better, but the ritual will be stronger!

      After performing the ritual: Unless the instructions say otherwise, don’t rush to extinguish the candles. Let them burn out on their own. Afterward, carefully collect everything (you can put it in a paper or cloth bag) and dispose of it as instructed in the ritual.

Tablecloth and Fabrics

      Pay attention. Rituals often mention a tablecloth. Don’t panic. If the ritual says to cover the table with black fabric, don’t be lazy — buy a piece of black fabric in advance, even if it’s just one meter by one meter. Just don’t cut up something you already own for this purpose. Remember: do not mix items used for rituals with items used in everyday life.

Vodka and Shot Glasses

     Vodka is just vodka — there’s not much to say about it. But shot glasses are a bit more complicated. Most often, after the ritual, the vodka has to be taken to a crossroads — including the one that was in the glass on the table during the ritual. In this case, you can use a disposable plastic cup. And since you’ve decided to use a disposable cup, make sure to fill it properly (without going overboard). This way you won’t accidentally spill it later.

      You can, of course, pour the vodka from the ritual glass into something else after all the candles have burned out and take it to the crossroads that way — but you’ll still need to leave something at the crossroads.

Part 2. Soul-Selling Rituals

Selling Your Soul for Love

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Selling Your Soul for Money

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Selling Your Soul for a Wish

Before selling your soul for a wish, don’t be lazy and be sure to read this. It may help you properly prepare for the ritual.

  1. General Rules of Conduct for Those Who Have Sold Their Soul.
  2. Individual Set of Recommendations for Those Who Sold Their Soul for Specific Benefits or a Wish.

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