DUME oil – Hoodoo Oil for Cursing and Destruction
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Description D.U.M.E. Oil – Death Unto My Enemies D.U.M.E. Oil is one of hoodoo’s most feared and final formulas. The name itself—“Death Unto My Enemies” or, in some traditions, “Destruction Unto My Enemies”—makes clear its purpose: to bring misfortune, suffering, and even death upon a chosen target. Unlike milder baneful oils such as Crossing or Confusion, D.U.M.E. is called upon when there is no turning back. Its energy is absolute, destructive, and final, making it a formula reserved for situations where reconciliation is not desired and the target must be destroyed spiritually, emotionally, or physically. In traditional practice, D.U.M.E. is used with black candles—skull candles to work on the enemy’s mind, figural candles to torment their body, or glass-encased vigil lights to sustain the curse over days. Petition papers are often anointed and burned, sometimes alongside graveyard dirt, sulfur, or other baneful ingredients to strengthen the work. Practitioners caution that this oil should only be used with serious intention, as it represents an irreversible curse. Traditional Energy & Lore The D.U.M.E. formula became widely known in 20th century conjure shops and catalogs, marking a turning point in commercialized hoodoo supplies where oils were openly named for their purpose. Its reputation as a “final strike” curse spread quickly, and many rootworkers reserved it for the gravest of cases—betrayal, abuse, or enemies whose harm could not be stopped by lesser means. Black pepper adds fiery torment, clove pierces the spirit, anise distorts perception, licorice enforces domination, and marjoram seals the curse with binding energy. Together, these herbs and oils weave destruction into every layer of the target’s life. How to Use Black candle magic: Dress a black skull or figural candle with D.U.M.E. Oil, carving your target’s name into it, and burn it to torment mind or body. Glass vigil lights: Anoint a black glass-encased candle, adding baneful herbs, and let it burn continuously for ongoing destruction. Petitions and effigies: Write your target’s name on paper, anoint it, and burn or bury it with cursed herbs or graveyard dirt. Crossroads work: Take dressed petitions or candle remnants to the crossroads or cemetery to finalize the curse. Blending: Mix with Crossing Oil or Revenge Oil to intensify torment, or with Destruction Oil for absolute ruin. Timing: Waning moon, Tuesdays for aggression, or Saturdays for baneful endings. Sample Spells & Workings What You Need: Black skull candle, D.U.M.E. Oil, graveyard dirt. Carve the target’s name into the candle, dress with oil and dirt, and burn while commanding torment of the mind and spirit. What You Need: Petition paper, D.U.M.E. Oil, black thread. Write your enemy’s name, anoint with oil, fold it away from you, and wrap tightly with black thread to bind them in misfortune. What You Need: Black figural candle, D.U.M.E. Oil, pins. Dress the candle, stick pins in places representing the target’s weakness, and burn to cause suffering in those areas of their life. Ingredients & Correspondences Black Pepper: Fire, torment, aggression. Clove: Pierces spirit, drives harm deep. Anise: Distorts perception and focus. Licorice Root: Domination and control. Marjoram: Binding and sealing. Fractionated Coconut Oil: Stable carrier base. Why Choose aromaG’s Botanica aromaG’s Botanica has over 25 years of experience creating authentic hoodoo condition oils. Our D.U.M.E. Oil is blended in small batches with traditional herbs and roots, ensuring a potent and respected formula for baneful work. We approach even cursing formulas with care and authenticity, honoring the cultural roots of conjure. Pair With D.U.M.E. Sachet Powder, D.U.M.E. Bath Salt, D.U.M.E. Incense, Reversing Oil, Destroy Everything Oil. FAQ What does D.U.M.E. stand for? “Death Unto My Enemies” or “Destruction Unto My Enemies.” Is this the same as Crossing Oil? No—Crossing creates bad luck; D.U.M.E. is a final curse of torment and destruction. Can it cause death? Traditionally, yes—it is one of hoodoo’s most extreme formulas. Use with caution. What candles are best? Black skull, figural, or glass vigil candles. Can I blend it with other oils? Yes—with Crossing, Revenge, or Destruction Oils to intensify results. When should I use it? Waning moon phases, Tuesdays, or Saturdays for baneful workings. Can it be worn? It is not typically worn on skin—apply only to candles, petitions, or ritual tools. Where should I dispose of remains? Crossroads or cemeteries are traditional disposal sites for baneful work. Is it reversible? D.U.M.E. is considered final—once set, reversal is difficult if not impossible. How should I store it? Keep tightly sealed in a cool, dark place. Post Views: 2,569 Share this
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