I found this on Facebook at Wicca Teachings, I wanted to hang onto it ... 
Witches Bottle.
 
 A Witches bottle is something all Witches should have, it keeps curses, hexes, ill-will, negativity and jealousy away from us.
 
 A witches bottle is an ancient and well-tested method of deflecting all kinds of malice and bad
 will that a good witch can attract, Witch bottles are strangely 
neglected these days but for hundreds of years they were very popular 
across rural Europe, particularly two or three centuries ago. In England
 particularly, most country households had at least one buried somewhere
 and they still regularly turn up during the demolition or renovation of
 old buildings. Over two hundred are in known museum collections and 
these probably represent just a tiny fraction of those that have been 
found over the years and tossed away as rubbish; and an even smaller 
fraction of those that still lie waiting to be discovered.
 
 The 
most popular places to hide witch bottles used to be under the 
hearthstone or doorstep. Not only were these spots the least likely to 
be disturbed in a peasant cottage, but they were also the main openings 
by which a hostile spell might enter. Bottles were also often plastered 
into the walls, hidden in attics and buried in gardens or lonely places.
 
 In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries witch jars often had faces 
stamped in the glass or stoneware. In Germany and the Low Countries they
 were called Bellarmine jars after the unpopular 16th century Cardinal 
who first appeared on them in the Netherlands, but equivalents were made
 all over Europe. The attraction of having a face on the bottle was that
 it would help trick a hostile spell or wish into thinking it has found 
its target and then getting trapped inside as in a rat-trap. These 
bottles were also popularly used for burying money, with spells cast on 
them to deflect treasure-hunters.
 
 The idea of a witch bottle is
 that it will attract and trap hostile enchantments by tricking them 
into believing they have found their target i.e. you. The principle is 
almost the same as with voodoo dolls, but with the reverse intent. The 
bottle is meant to represent you so some of your personal fluids have to
 go into it. Most commonly in the old days this was urine, with which 
the bottle is half filled. Next add some hair and maybe nail-clippings 
or even blood if you feel seriously threatened. Blood is of course the 
most potent substance of all that you could use for this kind of magic 
(which is why vampires are so keen on it!) but, judging by the old witch
 bottles that have been chemically analyzed, our forbears do not seem to
 have considered it necessary. However, if you happen to cut yourself 
while preparing your bottle, well, it would be silly not to take 
advantage of it for some added potency.
 
 Between them your 
ingredients will create a potent decoy or simulacrum of you on the 
magical plane. These days you are unlikely to find a jar with a face on 
it, but you could maybe draw a simple face on a piece of wood and add it
 to the mix. Opinions are divided over whether you should include a 
photograph of yourself. Some say it adds strength to the spell, others 
that it makes no difference and a few warn that it is positively 
dangerous in case the bottle falls into the wrong hands. You'll have to 
make up your own mind on this.
 
 The next ingredients you need 
are some snares to trap the hostility being directed against you. These 
can be thorns, bent pins or nails, barbed wire, fishhooks, anything 
sharp and snagging in fact. Plus you can add a tangled ball of sewing 
thread, which is apparently very effective too.
 
 This is all you
 need to make your self-protecting witch bottle. Some witches also add 
Deadly Nightshade and other potentially lethal herbs, and these are 
supposed to help if you know how to handle them safely, but are not 
essential.

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