Destruction Jars
5/14/20251 min temps de lecture


Destruction jars are fascinating spiritual tools used in both Yoruba and Hoodoo traditions, designed to help you get rid of negativity and bad vibes in your life. In Yoruba culture, people create these jars to cleanse themselves of evil forces or bad luck, often filling them with items like nails or vinegar, which are believed to absorb that negative energy—think of it as a spiritual detox!
In Hoodoo, destruction jars serve a similar purpose. If someone feels cursed or hexed, they can make one of these jars to break that negativity. Ingredients like hot peppers, garlic, or black salt are commonly used, symbolizing the removal of unwanted energy. Once everything is packed, the jar is typically buried or thrown away, representing the act of sending those bad vibes away.
However, it’s crucial to stay fair and balanced in your intentions when creating one. Focus on cleansing yourself and removing obstacles rather than aiming to harm someone else. Keeping a positive mindset not only enhances the effectiveness of the process but also aligns you with good energy.
Hiring a trained professional can also be a game-changer. They have the experience and knowledge to guide you through the process safely, ensuring you choose the right ingredients and intentions for your specific situation. Plus, they can offer valuable insights on how to protect yourself while working with these powerful energies. So, if you’re feeling unsure or overwhelmed, reaching out to someone who knows the ropes can help you achieve the best results!