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Replying to @Spine Chilling Secrets How to Call a Water Spirit (But Know What You’re Drowning in First) Water spirits are older than rivers, deeper than oceans, and far less forgiving than the surface suggests. They go by many names—Naiads, Nþkken, Rusalka, Undine—but they all share one thing: beauty on the outside
 and hunger underneath. To call one, you must go to a body of water untouched by concrete. A lake, stream, or pond where the wind still carries whispers. Wait until dusk, when the sky begins to reflect on the surface. That’s when the boundary is thinnest. Bring three offerings: a smooth stone, a drop of your blood, and something precious that once belonged to someone you loved. Stand barefoot at the edge, hold the objects in your hand, and let your toes touch the water. Whisper: ”Spirit of stillness, puller of tides, hear me in silence. I offer what weighs me down. Show me what lies beneath.” Drop all three items into the water. If the spirit accepts, you may see ripples move against the current. The reflection may blur. Some say the water turns darker, deeper. Others hear humming—sweet, low, and almost too far away to follow. You may feel drawn in. You may feel sorrow for no reason. That’s her reaching back. She offers truth—but it’s never gentle. She’ll show you memories, wounds, desires you thought long buried. But if your offering wasn’t honest—if your grief was fake, or the item meaningless— she may pull something else from you. A secret. A voice. Your reflection. And if you ever see your own face staring up from the water
 smiling when you aren’t— don’t lean closer. That’s not you anymore.. #water #spirits #ghosts #spirit #humanoid #rite #ritual
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Replying to @MADDY How to Invite a Spirit to Speak (But Be Careful Who Answers) Spirits linger. Some stay near places they loved. Others cling to people. And a few? A few are simply waiting
 for someone to ask. But once you invite one in, it doesn’t just whisper to you. It remembers you. This ritual must be done at the hour when night is deepest—between 3:00 and 3:30 AM, known as the Dead Hour. Sit in a completely silent room. No phone. No lights. Only a single glass of water and a lit candle placed before a mirror. Now write one sentence on a blank sheet of paper: “If any spirit watches, I offer my voice.” Say it aloud. Once. Then fold the paper three times and place it under the glass. Do not stare into the mirror. Instead, watch the flame reflected in the water. Stay still. Listen. If the spirit accepts, the flame may stretch
 or bend unnaturally. The water may ripple without touch. You might hear breathing behind you. Do not turn around. Spirits do not like being seen too soon. Ask your question out loud. Speak slowly, respectfully. Do not mock. Do not test. Some spirits respond through flickers. Some through cold spots. Some
 through voices that sound like someone you used to know. When you’re done, say: “You were heard. Now return.” Blow out the candle. Pour the water outside without looking into the glass. But if you feel watched the next day, or if reflections begin to behave strangely, then know this: You didn’t invite a spirit. You invited one that had already been listening. #spirits #ritual #rite #magic #spell