Slippery elm is an herb that is widely known to stop gossip. It does not do this in a malicious way, however; it is a calming herb. Slippery elm can be used to soothe misunderstandings between people who fail to communicate properly. To help someone understand what you are trying to say, write down exactly what you mean on a piece of paper, preferably in yellow or orange ink (or the paper can be yellow or orange), and light some slippery elm on an incense charcoal in your cauldron.
Light a yellow candle charged with the desire to truly communicate, and use it to burn the paper. Drop the paper into the cauldron, and speak what you are trying to communicate out loud as if the person was standing in front of you. Extinguish the candle and incense. When they have cooled, bury the remains. The person should become more understanding. |
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