James Duvalier

author, spiritual counselor & paranormal researcher

Coconut Weight Loss Spell

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I hope you are enjoying the late summer.  I am noticing the days getting shorter as we head ever closer to fall, the most magical of seasons!  People have been writing to me commenting how the spells from my book Weight Loss Magic, available on amazon.com or by request through my website, are helping them tremendously.  I have decided to share a spell from this collection that not only helps with weight loss but also serves as a general spiritual cleansing.

Coconut Weight Loss Spell

The coconut is a fundamental spiritual tool in many Afro-Caribbean religious systems and is used for divination, offerings and even spiritual cleansing.  Based on the cleansing properties of the coconut, I have designed the following spell for weight loss.   In addition to ridding yourself of excess physical weight, the following spell also serves as a general spiritual cleansing that will remove all unwanted negative energy from your life. 

You will need:

One coconut 

A small piece of paper and a pen

Puncture the eye of the coconut and drain the water. Reserve it to drink later. It is sweet and refreshing. 

Write on the piece of paper the number of pounds you wish to lose and place it inside the coconut through the eye that has been removed. 

Run the coconut over your body from head to toe and imagine your excess weight being sucked into the coconut leaving you healthy and with the body you desire.  

Dispose of the coconut outside somewhere in nature, if possible, thereby expelling your excess weight from your life forever! 

I thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and as always I wish you peace, happiness and abundant blessings!

Final Garden Update of 2018

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IMG_3606I have harvested and hung to dry my last flowers and herbs of the year.  Tomorrow is Lammas, an ancient festival of the early harvest and with each passing day we are closer to autumn which is my favorite season.  I am looking forward to the cooler nights, the harvest moon, the magic that permeates the air this time of year and of course Halloween!

I thank you for taking the time to visit the blog and as always I wish you peace, happiness and abundant blessings!

Coliva: A Symbol of Everlasting Life

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thIn the autumn of 2006, I moved to Romania to pursue a master’s degree at Babes-Bolyai University and I had a roommate named Danny who used to bring back all kinds of delicious traditional foods from his home town.  One time he returned with something that looked like a cross between pudding and porridge, made from a base of cooked wheat mixed with raisins and nuts and ornately decorated with dried coconut, cocoa powder, bits of chocolate and candy.  It tasted delicious, a bit like the Indian pudding of New England cuisine.  I asked Danny what it was and he said it was called “coliva” and it had been blessed at the church.  Immediately I was curious and began to do research and learned of the fascinating tradition of preparing and blessing coliva at memorials for the dead and on various saints’ days in Eastern Orthodox countries.  Since the ritual use of foods is of great interest to me, I have decided to share a little today about the tradition of coliva and how it can be made in honor of loved ones on the other side and in celebration of the saints.

th-1Coliva is made and blessed at funerals and during memorial services on the third, ninth and fortieth days after the death of an Orthodox Christian.  The faithful will often stand around eating the coliva and talking about the departed loved one and saying “May God forgive him or her.”  It is also customary to eat coliva on various days set aside in the Orthodox Church calendar to commemorate all the dead known as Soul Saturdays and also on Radonitsa, a day dedicated to the souls of all the departed, which falls on the second Tuesday after Easter. The origin of coliva as a ritual food comes from a line in the Gospel of John in which wheat grains are presented as a symbol of eternal life. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a grain of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. (John 12:24).  Eating coliva in memory of a love one serves as a reminder to faithful Orthodox Christians that we all have the promise of eternal life and we will be reunited with our loved ones again in Heaven.  

th-2Coliva is also prepared on various saints’ days throughout the year.  Most notably it is associated with Theodore Saturday which falls on the first Saturday of Lent.  According to church tradition, during the reign of Julian the Apostate, the pagan emperor knew that Christians would be hungry after a week of fasting and ordered that blood from animals sacrificed to pagan gods be sprinkled all over the vegetables in the marketplace to make them unclean and thereby forbidden for Christians to eat.  St. Theodore Tyro appeared in a dream to Archbishop Eudoxius and warmed him about the emperor’s wicked plot and instructed the faithful to eat only boiled grains sweetened in honey.  In commemoration of this event, Orthodox Christians still eat coliva on the first Saturday of Lent. In Lebanon, a dish similar to coliva called burbara is made on the 4th of December which is the feast of St. Barbara.  According to legend, one day Saint Barbara was fleeing from her abusive father and she ran through a wheat field and the wheat miraculously grew several inches to cover her tracks so that she could evade capture.  Middle Eastern Christians commemorate this miracle with the making and blessing of the wheat based burbara on her feast day.   In addition to eating burbara, children often dress in costumes and go door to door seeking treats in a tradition similar to the western practice of trick or treating on Halloween.  I absolutely love this tradition since St. Barbara is one of my most beloved saints and Halloween is my favorite holiday.  

In addition to having deep spiritual connotations, I find coliva to have a unique and delicious taste.  If you decide to make it one day, you could think of your loved ones on the other side and pray for them while you prepare and eat the coliva and let this sweet dish which is a symbol of immorality and resurrection serve as a reminder that our departed loved ones are very much alive in another place and we will see them again one day.

I hope you have enjoyed this post and I thank you for taking the time to visit the blog.  As always I wish you peace, happiness and abundant blessings!   

Garden Update

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With the solstice on the 21st of June, we have now officially entered summer.  I have begun to harvest and dry several of my flowers and herbs and am definitely looking forward to the coming weeks when the sunflowers are in full blood and we begin to enter the fall season which is my favorite time of year.  Here are some garden photos!  I hope you are enjoying the summer season and I thank you for taking the time to visit the blog.  As always, I wish you peace, happiness and abundant blessings!

Dust in the Wind Weight Loss Spell

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I have been doing a lot of weight loss work for people lately and I thought I would share a simple weight loss spell that is very effective in helping people reach their goals.

The making and sprinkling of powders is an especially efficacious means of delivering spiritual energy.  In particular, in New Orleans voodoo there is a type of spell called a coup de l’air which involves making a magical powder and blowing it onto an image of the person who is the intended target of the spell.  I had the coup de l’air in mind when I invented the following spell, the goal of which is to rid ourselves forever of all excess pounds. 

You will need:

A piece of paper and a pen

A match

A pinch of ground black pepper 

A pinch of salt

A pinch of cayenne pepper 

Write the number of pounds you wish to lose on a piece of paper and then set it on fire in a heat proof container and reserve the ashes.

Mix the salt, black pepper and red pepper with the ash.

Take the resulting powder outside and either leave it on a plate or directly on the ground to be carried off by the wind or place it in the palm of your hand and blow it into the wind.  As you do this, imagine your excess weight being carried off by the wind never to return to you. 

In the days that follow, your will have tremendous success in your weight loss efforts. 

I hope you have enjoyed this post and if you decide to give this spell a try, please share your experience with me!  As always I wish you peace, happiness and abundant blessings!

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