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Dec 20, 2013

Yuza Yuza formula, and how to concoct old formulas

Now that was a tough one J

A reader asked me If I knew the formula for so called "Yuza Yuza" oil. I knew it was a
necromantic oil, but that pretty much summed what I knew about it, other than what its
used for. So I decided to do some research and promised them Ill post when I have
something concrete.

There are hardly any written information about it,


insofar of what I could access and get. Entries
online about it are scarce, and do not speak
about the actual formulae, that is the
ingredients. One blog-post, though was
extremely helpful, found on nifty informative
blog called Crossroads Of Sorcery , which
provided authors own attempt on reconstructing
the recipe.

And most often, this is simply the best way to go


about the formula, one which is unknown to You,
and the information about traditional recipe are
lost or not overly trustworthy. You combine Illustration depicting alleged John Dee and Edward
agents, which mixed will produce Kelly's necromantic ritual
effect(s) desired. Pretty much like I did with my
Aunt Sally dream powder/oil which included as ingredients :

Star Anise seeds or essential oil


Calendula flowers
Poppy flower petals
Blueberry leafs

And few optional ingredients. I have later learnt about one formula for it, posted online that
contained Licorice, Cinnamon, Cardamom, and Coriander [1] Other then perhaps Cinnamon,
other ingredients dont make much sense in a formula which is to aid in "dreaming lucky" .
Sure, Cardamom and Coriander can help one found and attract a new partner, but normally,
not through dreams about them. It can be speculated that the given formula can lead to
dreaming about and finding a new partner, consequentially, but thats not only the fare
stretch, but also just a fragment of what the formula is used for. On some places online Ive
even found posted, along this formula, claims, how that was an authentic , old or
traditional formula. To me, personally, it looks like something out of Hreman Slaters
formulary. Whatmore, we must take in consideration that many of the traditional formulas
can be either lost completely or known to a small amount of people which are said to keep
them secret and pass on to their descendants. Which means, the given formula
could merely be one of those given away, but with false or incomplete ingredients, which
was done often by traditional Hoodoo practitioners to mislead the nosey people.

My point being, when we can not determine the authenticity of the formula, we can only
rely on the knowledge about herbal materia magica, and see If the ingredients ( will ) fit, or
If we can not find any formula, we are better off composing one ourselves.

Now, back to Yuza Yuza oil, its hard even to determine the origin of this one. There is such a
thing as Yuzu oil in aromatherapy, in fact it's an "essential oil" of a Japanese ( native )
fruit Citrus reticulata, or Citrus inchanhensis. It's a type of Citrus, and Lemon oil ( also a
Citrus, obviously ) is common ingredient in Medium people's mixtures, according to Anna
Riva. Citrus scent is indeed present in many necromantic, or ghost
related oil mixtures widely available from occult good suppliers. Could then this Yuzu
essential oil have something to do with the name and formula it's hard to say, and at best
it's just speculation, and thing to consider.

Formula given in Slater's formulary calls for Myrrh and Cedar as ingredients and black dye
[2]. Cypress and Myrrh make sense for a necromantic oil.

Yet Yuza Yuza is not just an oil used to merely invoke/evoke the spirits of the dead , its
also supposed to exert control over them and send them after someone, so they will
torment and haunt them, and cause them misfortune and all sort of trouble. So it is also
hexing type of oil. In his book Voodoo sorcery Grimoire the author places this oil neck to
neck in terms of its hexing potency/power to Yula perfume, and claims its a deadly,
hexing potion that is used in hexes and calling evil spirits of the dead [3]

In Materia magica by Draja Mickaharic, Yuza Yuza oils is described in similar fashion, and
there is also a suggestion on how to use it to cross a place, which we can assume to be a
house, or a building or dwelling of some kind. It lists as ingredients Asafoetida and
Wormwood, [4] which makes more sense than Cypress and Myrrh, though the latter two can
still benefit the oil greatly, but they can hardly stand on their own. I would also myself, add
a controlling agent of a kind, like Mullein leaf , which is used in Hoodoo to control the evil
spirits, among its other uses. So considering all that, here is how Id make Yuza Yuza oil :

Yuza Yuza oil


Combine, in a base of mineral oil following ingredients:

Cypress wood or essential oil

Myrrh resin or essential oil

Asafoetida, powdered

Wormwood, dry

Mullein leaf , dry, large

OPTIONAL: Galangal root, or Solomon Seal root

Let it all sit at least for 2 weeks, best if for month. Try not to get this on Your own skin and
hands, not only that its irritant, and ( when ingested ) toxic, but Youd probably end up being
crossed Yoursef. Solomon seal root, and Galangal root are optional ingredients, which can
increase the level of control over the invoked/evoked ghosts and also raise the vibrations
and increase the occult power. Hence the inclusion, but the oil should work more than fine
without them.

Yuza Yuza crossing spells

If You wish to cross a place, or cause it to be haunted and misfortunate, lay a small
amount of the oil in the four corners of the place, and draw and X patter at the centre,
while calling out the evil ghosts to inhabit the place and torment Your targets/victims

If You want to cause a person to be haunted by a particular dead spirit, go to a graveyard,


light a black candle dressed with Yuza Yuza oil, and placed atop the First pentacle of
Saturn, on their grave. Now take some graveyard dirt, from their grave, and tell the spirit to
follow the dirt. Explain the spirit what is it that You want it to do. Leave some coins ( a
single silver coin, like the Inidan head cent, or Winged liberty dime, which were used in
states, would do best ) and pour some whiskey over their gravestone. Take the dirt with
You and leave the graveyard without looking back. Place the graveyard dirt, in a small
charm/mojo bag, or in a small jar. If You are using the mojo bag, dress it with Yuza Yuza oil.
If You are using the jar, add some Yuza Yuza oil inside the jar, along with the dirt too. Either
way, lay the trick somewhere in the targeted person/victims yard or house, under the
doorstep for example.

PLEASE NOTE: Now it should go without saying that even though I did suggest the first
method, and came up with the second one, I by no means advocate such nasty crossings to
be done liberally. I could not imagine myself ever doing it to someone, but some people
might. Hence its Your own moral and ethic standards to be consulted prior to deciding to use
these methods, and I will not be held responsible for anything that may occur as a result of
that.
Another reader, quite some time ago asked me about Cleo Mayformula, and Ive posted an
article about it. If Youre into formulas, You might like to give it a read

NOTES: This article was written and composed by myself, hence If you wish to use any part of it elsewhere online, feel free, but add credits:
Shadow of Shadows magick place, Shadow-333@hotmail.com or a direct link to this pos t

CREDITS AND REFRENCES:

[1] This formulae appears too often unaccredited online for one to be able to determine the original source easily, You can find it along some other

recipes, here https://mysticways.wiki.zoho.com/MAGICAL-POWDERS.html , Some source claim this one to be the authentic or original New
Orleans formula , which I can not, at this point dispute or prove false

[2] According to info found on here : http://www.crossroadsofsorcery.com/2011/12/yuza-yuzanecromancy-oil-pt-1.html

[3] Voodoo sorcery Grimoire , Brujo Negro, pages 51st, 52nd


[4] Mickaharic, Draja Materia Magica page 168th , 2010th

Shadow at 7:07 AM

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Harry March 25, 2016 at 5:12 AM


Hi Shadow,
This post is fascinating, and it seems such a powerful oil, I had to look into some of the effects
further.
I have written a blog post based on your work, here: http://realherbmagick.com/yuza-yuza-oil/

Let me know what you think.


Harry
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