Are you wondering how to do a binding spell, or looking for an easy binding spell for protection?
Reclaim your power and neutralize a bully’s ability to cause harm with one of these simple binding spells.
What is a binding spell? And how do you cast one?
According to author Judika Illes, the definition of a binding spell is magic performed for the purpose of “binding someone’s power, usually to prevent them from causing harm.” (Remember the chanted line in The Craft: “I bind you, Nancy, from doing harm: harm against other people and harm against yourself.”)
Merriam-Webster’s primary definition of bully is: a blustering, browbeating person; especially : one who is habitually cruel, insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable.
While we good witches generally do not prefer to bind other people’s power and therefore do not seek out situations that call for binding spells, there are times when it is obviously appropriate to perform one: in essence when you need to protect yourself from a bully. In other words, when you need protection from someone is “habitually cruel, insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable.”
If you’re concerned about the threefold law (that which you send out energetically comes back to you multiplied), you needn’t be, provided you keep some things in mind. First, you must actually be binding a bully: if you’re binding someone who doesn’t deserve to be bound, you may indeed bring negative karma upon yourself. On the other hand, if someone is indeed being a bully, you have the opportunity to perform your binding as an act of sending out pure positivity.
In other words, you’ll be sending out the bright, positive light of justice and protection on your own behalf, and/or on behalf of anyone else who is being threatened and unfairly treated.
As long as you’re using a binding spell exclusively for justice and protection – and as long as you hold the intention that your spell is for the ultimate good of all concerned – you will be safe from undesirable karmic backlash.
An excellent time to perform a binding spell is when the waning moon is in the fourth quarter. So that’s the last week of a moon cycle, or the week before the new moon. But sometimes, you can’t wait. So you can go ahead and follow your intuition and perform one of these spells when you feel the moment is right.
No matter who the bully is, remember that they are only a human, and humans can be magically bound.
Here are 3 simple, easy, powerful spells for binding a bully.
Choose the one that feels intuitively right to you.
Please be sure to cast a circle before doing any of these, and to open it when you are through.
Binding #1: Easy Salt and String Spell
For this binding spell, write the bully’s name on a slip of paper and place it on a table.
Light a black candle. In a clockwise direction, surround the name with a circle of sea salt.
With a short length of black embroidery floss, tie a knot tightly around the slip of paper, allowing it to crumple. As you tie the knot, say, “I bind you [name of bully]. You are powerless to harm other people or the planet. Your insults are powerless. Your hostility is powerless. You shall cause no harm from this day forth.”
Repeat 7 more times, with 7 more lengths of black thread.
Extinguish the candle. Leave the paper and string in the ring of salt overnight. In the morning, flush the salt down the toilet and throw the bound name on a fire.
Binding #2: Simple Tarot Spell
You’ll be working closely with the archetype of justice for this binding spell.
Place the Justice card from any Tarot deck on your altar.
Light a white pillar candle as you say, “[Name of bully], on behalf of all those you would harm, insult, or overpower, I call on the archetypal energy of Justice. With this ancient, swift, and thorough power, I now bind all your power to harm.”
Safely use the light of the candle to burn the bully’s full name and/or image on a piece of paper, perhaps in a cauldron or pot. As it burns, say, “Just as this paper is now reduced to ashes, your power to harm is now fully revoked and reduced to nothing.”
When the ashes are cool, mix them with sea salt and flush them down the toilet. Extinguish the candle after you’ve opened the circle.
Bully #3: Freezer Binding Spell
Freeze out a bully and put his or her power on ice with this freezer binding spell.
Obtain a picture of the bully, or just write the bully’s name on a piece of paper. Place it in a small mason jar.
Pour water over it as you say, “[Name of bully], if your power to harm is like fire, I now extinguish that power completely. It burns no more.” Seal the jar with the lid.
Wrap and tie it tightly with black ribbon as you say, “[Name of bully], if your power to harm is like wings, I now bind and immobilize that power completely. It flies no more.”
Rotate the jar in a counterclockwise direction three times as you say, “[Name of bully], your power is now unwound. It has no momentum. It has no force. It now returns to the native nothingness from which it came.” Now place the jar in your freezer.
Remember: no one has any power over you. You have all the power over your own life. Do any of these binding spells (and indeed all your magical work) from this strong inner knowing, and you will certainly prevail.
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Did you try one of these binding spells? Or do you have any questions about the spells in this post? Please share in the comments below.
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Whisper says
Great article. I have a bully who is a coworker of mine. He doesn’t bully at work However, he has come to the realization that he is hurting people around him and he is struggling with becoming a better person. He wants me to bind him from harm so that he stops hurting people and being negative and mean. He recently started a fight at a bar unprovoked and put a man in the hospital. I see his struggles and I want to help him on his road to self improvement. He has walked a hard path and I know that his anger comes from a place of fear like many bullies. I am concerned that binding is not the right option. I am currently working with him through Tarot readings. What would you suggest? Also, what would you suggest for someone who wants to bind themselves from harm or use spell work for self improvement?
Tess Whitehurst says
How interesting! It’s my sense that your intuition is correct about binding not being totally appropriate in this case. If he truly wants to better himself, it will probably be most helpful for him to see a counselor or therapist to help him shift his behavior.
Miss Unfortunate says
Hello, in option 3 is it okay to put more than one name in the jar? I have a handful of individuals who have been bullying me. Thank you!
Tess Whitehurst says
Yes, that’s fine.
Em says
I used the salt circle and it was extremely effective. The side effect was that I realize now how brainwashed I was andhow much he lied. Sigh. Is there something to sooth heartbreak? We are talking ten year marriage and kids not anti. To see abusivedad😖😫
Tess Whitehurst says
Hi Em. Here is a post about healing after a breakup: https://tesswhitehurst.com/3-spells-for-healing-after-a-breakup/
Mishka says
Hello, I’m drawn to the last binding spell. Does it matter where I place it in the freezer, or does it just matter that it’s frozen.
Tess Whitehurst says
Just wherever fits. 🙂
Mishka says
Thanks! My fiance’s boss keeps harrasing him and threatening his job and really treating him unfairly. He goes into work and works hard everyday. Always trying to set up traps for him so he can get fired.
K says
Hello – I am wondering if performing any of these binding spells, it is alright or not to do them in your room? I am hesitant to work this type of magic in the room my family sleeps in. But, I was drawn to the salt binding and feel that’s the only safe place to leave the set up overnight. I’m in a relatively urban townhome and so working outside would be too public, and I have animals in the house that might get into things in the living room.
Tess Whitehurst says
Hi! Yes, that will be fine.