"I've read some where about Tar water and about War Water are they the same?" "I need something stronger than Peace water to keep bad stuff out of my home. What can I do?"
“I hear folks talking about War Water and Tar Water are they the same or are they two different kinds of water?”
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TAR WATER AND WAR WATER
These two waters are constantly being mixed-up and sometimes
mixed together, in part because of Zora
Neal’s Houston’s book “Hoodoo in
America,” where she describes War Water
as “Oil of Tar in water (filtered)” Oil of Tar is a thick distillate of
creosote or burned pine resin (sometimes called Pine Tar) and it is
carcinogenic and dangerous. But it would
be rare for her to mix the two up and some folk’s think it was an editorial
mistake and not the authors and that she was referring to Tar Water.
But in her book “Of Mules and Men” she appears to use the
words Tar and War water interchangeably, but some people still insist that the
mix up was caused by the editors thinking Tar really meant War, (much like the French word of fur (vair) sounding liked the French word for
glass (verre) if Charles Perrault heard
the story being told orally, which might explain how Cinderella got a glass
slipper instead of a fur slipper).
Either way both Waters are used for cleansings and
protection but each deals with a different psychic or metaphysical aspect---
Tar Water: This is used this for space and personal
cleansings, removal of negative thought- forms including haunts, golems, and psychic
manifestations created by the power of the mind out of fear and extreme mental
suggestion (this is in part described in Dion Fortune’s classic book “Psychic
Defence”.)
Some people believe that if you think a house is haunted then ghosts will manifest but this is by suggestion and by the power of the -mind, the concept of thought forms have been discussed in Alexandra David-Neel’s book “Magic and Mystery in Tibet” and in the book “Conjuring up Philip” by Iris M. Owen and Margaret Sparrow. Thought forms can also be created by powerful conjure if the person’s mind is strong enough. Also any negative thoughts left over by extremely hostile people. Some people believe that thought forms were the real alleged "witches familiar".
Some people believe that if you think a house is haunted then ghosts will manifest but this is by suggestion and by the power of the -mind, the concept of thought forms have been discussed in Alexandra David-Neel’s book “Magic and Mystery in Tibet” and in the book “Conjuring up Philip” by Iris M. Owen and Margaret Sparrow. Thought forms can also be created by powerful conjure if the person’s mind is strong enough. Also any negative thoughts left over by extremely hostile people. Some people believe that thought forms were the real alleged "witches familiar".
War Water: This
is used this to gain protection, this is an extremely aggressive forceful
spiritual cleanser, to reverse a curse
and send it back to where it came from, as well as to place a curse, war water
is a traditional and allegedly potent weapon during psychic warfare and witch/hoo-doo
wars. War Water needs to be kept refrigerated
and carefully labeled.
Both of them are Poisonous and should be labeled as such,
obviously do not consume and keep both away from pets and children.
But it appears that War Water maybe from more of a European
origin and not from Hoodoo or folk magic. Eventually through a mix-up or a
mis-understand the two became as one although they are really separate.
War Water (sometimes called Water of Mars or Mars Water) was originally
created to treat Iron anemia although in modern times much better treatment is
available. So it would be obvious to
ancient man if it keep sickness away it had to be a powerful magic.
The same was thought of with Tar Water which we have to give
the Vikings credit for, the Vikings used pine tar to waterproof their ships,
and also using tar water for medicinal and spiritual purposes. Historically it was used to treat scurvy, skin
ulcers, inflammatory distempers and nervous disorders, the Vikings have also
used it for warding off spirits from their homes by placing a drop of tar water
on the stoop of all doors leading to the outside, on all windowsills, and on
the stoop of the chimney's fireplace door. This actually works best if no spirits
have latched onto you, or else they'll stay confined inside the house. Eventually the idea of cleansing oneself from
any spirit attachment grew out of this idea.
In modern times, tar water has been used in witch craft and
hoodoo for warding (as the Vikings have,) as well as for cleansing especially
in the case of those targeted by curses and crossing spells or are haunted. In
Santeria (especially the Santa Muerte cults) and in Hoodoo (and possibly
Voodoo), tar water is used for the same applications as well as a substance
to aid in curses and cross work (in the
same manner as goofer dust, hot foot powder or bend over powder).
Tar Water traditionally is made from bog water or swamp
water that naturally contains creosote from decaying pine trees and spanish moss. It is traditional in Southern conjure, and
often contains nails and other things as well, depending upon the practioner.
Because in Zora Neale Hurston’s books the words "Tar
Water" and "War Water" are used interchangeably in "Mules and
Men", and it’s believe over time the two recipes became intermingled. However, War Water is Not traditional hoodoo,
while Tar Water is.
War Water, as I
understand it, traditionally should be red not black, due to its connection with
the Roman god Mars and iron and since it is more from a European tradition.
It’s possible that the use of Spanish moss is a crossover
from Tar Water into War Water in the belief that it increased its cursing
potency but that’s speculation on my part because of what Mrs. Washington who
was from New Orleans, and Mrs. Rose who was from South Carolina told me about
the mixing of Tar water.
They both told me that where there was some sort of ulcers
or open sores that had difficulty in healing on the skin a mild form of Tar
Water would be used and seemed to be effacious in healing them.
Interestingly, in 1878 a brand of soap came out called “Grandpa’s Pine Tar
Soap” and I remember Granny having Grandpa bathe with this soap when he had a
rash that would not heal and it cleared up.
Mrs. Washington would take this soap and shave some of it into a ritual
bath whenever she felt some, as she called it, “Haints glued to me”, aka
psychic sludge. So obviously this
became a much safer way of doing this kind of bath. This soup is still being made today and can be found on the internet.
Now a day’s tar water is strictly used for cleansing, especially
to get rid of any “ghosts or haints”, as its powers for warding and crossing is
not completely known.
How is Tar Water used?
Practitioners tend to use tar water
as a wash, mopping the 4 corners of their homes with it, washing down their
doors/stoops/patios and even mixing it with holy water to dress the 4 corners
of their front and back yards.
Although some will use it as a personal wash to remove any psychic sludge
from one’s life but use only a tiny bit like a capful in your bath water.
To make Tar Water:
There are several ways to make Tar Water---
The standard traditional way is to soak burnt pine tar (from a pine
tree) in water for several days in a bucket of tap water or in the old days well water, then slowly filter off the water into a master
bottle leaving the tar in the bucket (you might as well forget using that
bucket for anything else), they also use to use Road Tar as that kind of tar
was used to make roads.
Now a days and I have to confess I did it recently (I’m a
bad, bad girl), there was some work done nearby on a street, which this tar was
put down on a road as a “slurry” to
preserve the road, when they took their
lunch break I picked up a few pieces of rocks that had the slurry on it and put
it into a plastic zip lock food bag, ya never known when it will come in handy. (By the way it pays to carry small envelopes and plastic zip lock bags and a felt tip pen to label them because you never know what you'll find that comes in handy)
Now to make it beyond just pine or road tar and water,
traditionally the water should come from a swamp or bog, which is why Mrs.
Washington and Mrs. Rose would get jugs of water from some relatives who would
visit and these jugs had water from the Mississippi River in it. But since real bog/swamp water would have
things rotting in it, the addition of Spanish Moss helped
So you’d be looking at a Traditional Formula as being made with:
So you’d be looking at a Traditional Formula as being made with:
Pine or Road Tar
Swamp or bog water
And Spanish Moss
For further protection they would add Holy Water.
Now to ramp it up some practitioners would add coffin nails
and a pinch of sulfur
Some folks would use a product called Creolina which is used
by commercial dry cleaners and it is a coal tar deodorant cleaner. Now you have
to be very careful with this stuff as it will burn your skin and it smells
awful. But people have used it for
cleansing and protecting their home and property and claim it works.
Other folks would use Turpentine instead as it is more readily available, but again it’s caustic and poisonous.
Other folks would use Turpentine instead as it is more readily available, but again it’s caustic and poisonous.
A slightly more modern formula would be:
Turpentine
Spanish Moss
Holy Water
and if you have one in your area bog or swamp water, if not then water from a cemetery (where they have those lawn pipes so you can draw water for the jars to hold cut flowers) or stagnate water and considering how much chemicals a water treatment plant puts into our drinking water that is stagnate or dead water. You can also add sulfur and coffin nails for extra added strength.
On the amounts I'm not sure because I've seen both Granny and some of the ladies vary it depending upon the size of the jar, and be sure to seal the jar because it will get pretty smelly. But you would only need to pour off from your Master Bottle, a tiny amount to put into your mop water, or just a capful (the size of a small soda bottle cap) into your ritual bath water. Be sure to filter it as you pour, what is trapped in the filter can be put back into the Master Bottle and you can add more water to it.
Then Mrs. Washington and my Granny came across Pine Tar soap, much safer to use especially in personal cleansings to get “haints off of you”.
So if you’re going to use this as a personal cleansing, put
only a small capful into your bath water and wash, Set up candles as you would in Uncrossing
spells on either end of the tub. After
you bathe, air dry and let the water drain down, the “haints” will go with it
out to the sea as they say.
But if you are fearful of having any carcinogenic liquid on
you then the use of Grandpa’s Pine Tar Soap is a safe substitute. For that shave off a little bit of the Pine
Tar Soap into hot tap water (water from your faucet) so it will dissolve, and add some church blessed Holy
water to it then put a small amount into your ritual bath water and keep the
rest in a master bottle, refrigerate to prevent mold. If mold forms toss out and make fresh.
In clearing out the psychic sludge out of your home and off
your property, then make a solution with turpentine, swamp/bog/cemetery water or tap water, Spanish
moss, some old rusty nails or coffin nails, and a pinch of either gunpowder or Sulfur
(Sulfur is much easier to get from a metaphysical store), let this stuff “marinate”
for 2 weeks, shake it up if necessary, this give the moss a chance to rot,
trust me this stuff will smell gross, then add church blessed Holy water.
This will be your “Master Bottle” from that filter out a little as you pour it (put what you filter out back into the Master Bottle) and only pour just a small amount into a clean bucket of mop water, you can use pine-sol (regular) in the mop water as well.
Be sure to mop all four corners of your kitchen, bath,
because psychic sludge loves to hide in dark corners, take a clean cloth and
wash down your window sills, and door frames top to bottom, if you have wall to wall carpeting then using
an eye dropper or a pipette put a drop in each corner of the room, and one drop
in the center of the room, if you have a hall entrance put it there too, any
place that is not wall to wall carpeted wash down the four corners as
well, including any entrances to the
attic, even sprinkle some in the attic if possible. Don’t forget the four corners of your closets.
If you have a garage and it has windows, do the four
corners, the windows and the garage door.
Mop down your porch(front and back), the steps to your porch (front and
back) then walk down to the edge of your walk way and then pour the remaining
water in a straight line across the walk way so that way anyone with evil
thoughts will have to cross over it and it will negate their thoughts and
destroy any “tricks” they should try to put on you as well as keep negative
thought forms and ghosts away from you.
Make a 2nd bucket of water with a little of the
Tar water and pour into the four corners of your front yard and if you have one
the back yard too, if you have a patio made with either wood or cement or bricks,
wash that down using a broom, dip the broom into the bucket and scrub the deck
or patio. Any left over water again
pour into the four corners of your yards.
As Mrs. Washington would say “Dat ‘ill take care of dem
haints” and trust me she was an educated woman but every now and then she’d
slip into her parents and grandparents vernacular, it was her way of staying
bonded to them in spirit.
WAR WATER
Well I talked so much about Tar Water let’s be clear as
possible about War Water also known as water of Mars or Mars Water.
War Water, is not native to hoodoo practices, it is likely a
European influence, as its name and purpose comes from the Roman god of war,
Mars. In spite of the fact that is it
not historically traditional to hoodoo, War Water has gained an important
position and is firmly in place in conjure and folk magic and should be talked
about.
War Water, is an offensive tool meant to bring peace back
into one’s life by causing discord in another's usually the person who is making life difficult for you. Essentially, War Water's primary purpose is
hostile foot track magic.
War water is used:
To gain protection. This is an extremely aggressive,
forceful spiritual cleanser.
To reverse a curse and send it back to where it came from.
To place a curse. War water is a traditional and allegedly
potent weapon during psychic warfare and witch wars.
War water can be used for:
Warding
In Floor washes
To splash on a door step or other target
It can also be added to or used in spell work for
protection, cleansing, reversal spells, hex work, and more (great for spell
bottles and jars), there are a lot of them out there.
Once you have made War
Water, how do you use it?
There are several methods, depending on just what your final intent might be. If you intend to use the most basic rust-water formula for protective purposes, you can use it as an addition to a spiritual bath just a capful, a wash for the outside of your home or business put some in the mop bucket, sprinkle for any letters or papers you might be sending out to someone hostile to you (such as legal papers, I’ve known a few women who used it in their divorce proceedings)
There are several methods, depending on just what your final intent might be. If you intend to use the most basic rust-water formula for protective purposes, you can use it as an addition to a spiritual bath just a capful, a wash for the outside of your home or business put some in the mop bucket, sprinkle for any letters or papers you might be sending out to someone hostile to you (such as legal papers, I’ve known a few women who used it in their divorce proceedings)
The most common use of War Water, is as a component of
psychic warfare, such as cursing or sending back a curse, Draja Mickaharic makes a good case for having
sturdy defenses in place before beginning any ritual of cursing or hexing
anyone one. He says “If you are going to
declare psychic war on someone you should mop your stairs, porch, doorway, and
any outside surfaces of your home on which anything can be cast or thrown
before you begin the war. This ensures that you will be protected when the
other person’s inevitable counterattack comes. In most cases War Water will
cause any spell which is placed on your doorstep to rebound instantly to the
sender.”
If you’re going to use it for your own personal protection
as a spiritual bath you only need it in its rusty iron and water from, and just
put in a cap full in your bath water again bathe as if you were doing an
uncrossing ritual using two glass enclosed candles to create the psychic portal
before you enter your bath tub or shower.
So unless you need a more aggressive formula that usual works very well.
But I’ve seen a lot of emotional drama especially among
young people, so there is a more aggressive formula as well.
So I’m going to give to you the mild version, the slightly
more aggressive version and the very aggressive version and several ways of
deploying it.
The mild version is to get some cut iron nails and put it in spring water in a good size jar,
put it in the refrigerator, open the jar every day so it will get air and the
nails will oxidize, the nails can be plain old nails, not thing special except
for your intention. Once it starts to
get nice and rusty (allow at least 2 weeks for the rust to form) and turn the
water red, pray over it for protection Psalm 23 is always good. For your protection bath just put a capful
into your bath water, that’s all you need to do.
Now if you want to be more aggressive if you can use Storm
water or water from a violent rain storm (thunder storms are best) if you haven’t
had a violent rain storm or don’t see one in the immediate future (check my
posts on spiritual waters) then use bog or swamp water, even stagnate water the
smellier the better.
Add to it cut iron nails and Spanish moss and some thorns if
possible,
Again allow to marinate for at least 2 weeks, occasionally opening the jar to increase oxidation.
For Very aggressive War water again try and get water from a
violent rain storm if possible, or bog or swamp water
Add to it red pepper (the hotter the better)
Sulfur or gunpowder (Sulfur can be purchased at a
metaphysical shop)
You own urine (hey remember the old saying “P*&% on you”)
Spanish Moss
Cut iron nails (if you have a really big jar an old rail
road spike works very well but it can break a glass jar)
Also Nails from a building where you want this person to go such
as a court house to lose a case, hospital to be ill, jail to never get out, or
if you can’t get nails from that then coffin nails
Some folks will add goofer dust or graveyard dirt to this
mixture and in some cases Black Salt and/or a Dirt Dabner nest (it’s a type of
wasp’s nest)
All of these formulas are just a few that I know of but it
also depends on what the practitioner knows that works for him or her.
Now there are several methods of deployment of War Water,
the best known is to put it into a small bottle and then throw it at the other
persons house so the bottle will break and the person on the receiving end has
to deal with broken glass and it gets on them as well as their property.
My Granny and her Ladies heard about some sort of psychic
war fare between practitioners, which included drive-by war water glass
bombs, as far as Granny and her ladies
were concerned it was childish and foolish and remained above the fray, and not
take sides, besides Granny and her
ladies dealt with the Depression of the 1930’s and were a frugal lot, why break
a bottle when you could get 3 or 5 cents return for it. They knew of an easier way Thanks to Mrs. Byrd.
What one practitioner did and even a couple of Granny’s ladies
did is have some war water in an old soda bottle and then when they visited
they’d pour it out on the ground as if the soda had gone very flat, and then
leave the bottle for them to get the 5 cents refund, I myself did it with someone who was pissing
me off, and I had an empty cola soda can
and it was late at night so I poured it out on the ground near her steps and
left the can there, and that worked very well.
But Mrs. Byrd was very angry at a couple who called her some
very insulting names, and they had no reason to do that, so what she did is she
took an egg and made a tiny hole on both ends and blew the yoke and the egg
white out (she used the yoke for cooking that day), putting a bit of shell and glue to one end and a bit of tape she
filled the egg shell with war water using a thin nosed eye dropper (a pipette works very well for this), and she taped the other end.
In the middle of the night like 2 a.m. she went to their house and threw the egg against their porch, and that worked very well too, in a week they were evicted unexpectedly and left the area. And egg shells are so innocuous, but carry them very carefully in a zip lock bag, Mrs. Byrd carried hers in a small brown paper bag.
In the middle of the night like 2 a.m. she went to their house and threw the egg against their porch, and that worked very well too, in a week they were evicted unexpectedly and left the area. And egg shells are so innocuous, but carry them very carefully in a zip lock bag, Mrs. Byrd carried hers in a small brown paper bag.
Now you only pour out the water from your master bottle, be
sure to filter it into a smaller bottle or what container you’re going to
use. What filters out put back into the
master bottle and add more water.
Other uses of War Water
To banish evil
and remove negativity from your place –
Sprinkle around your house
To protect you,
your loved one and your property from future psychic and magical attacks
As additional aid
in unbinding spells- Use it in your ritual to remove malevolent magic that has
targeted you and your loved ones
To remove
obstacles- When you feel that your road is blocked by unseen powers
For jinx removing-
Add some drops in your bath along with a pinch of Black Salt (if you feel the
jinx is very bad) and bathe
ONE LAST WORD ABOUT TAR WATER
Warning: tar water is acidic and can burn the skin and
eyes. Pine tar itself is flammable as well as acidic. Handle with care. If on
skin or eyes, rinse well with water for 15 minutes (longer if necessary) Go to
the Emergency Room of the hospital for further medical assistance. Remember it contains pine creosote (a known
carcinogen). Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not keep any sizable amount of the raw tar in your home or garage because it is flammable. Keep it outside in its bucket or a safe container
And there you have it about Tar Water and War Water, I
myself have not had to use either personally except for one time (but I do have those rocks with
the tar slurry for just in case) and I hope you dear readers never have need of
it.
But the information is here for your understanding.
How does one counter act War Water?
You use Peace Water, and also try to make amends with anyone who has a grudge against you, if nothing else to at least make them look foolish and small by you being the understanding person who does not wish ill will.
You use Peace Water, and also try to make amends with anyone who has a grudge against you, if nothing else to at least make them look foolish and small by you being the understanding person who does not wish ill will.
Peace Water Formula
It is used as the antidote to the previous two waters by
combining equal amounts of
Holy water
Spring water
Rain water
River water
Ocean water
This is poured on places where peace and harmony is needed,
or where tar/war water has previously been spilled.
Bright Blessings,
Ms. Q