![]() In the end if this is genuinely persistent and troublesome then you may want to try a summon-banish and clense. ![]() But it at least offers a line of defense. I don't think it would break the attachment, if there is one. Then keep it in a small, cheap pouch you don't mind losing so you can easily dump it into your hand and throw. For extra Oomph, when making the mix, do so at your altar and work a protection chant or prayer over it stir it together. It is, basically, a hot-foot repellant powder only thrown into the air/Lechuza's face. They are all stinging, pungent, irritative herbs that are also associated with protection from negative energies/harm. I would up the repellant nature by making a mix of a tablespoon each of coarse salt, black pepper (roughly cracked corns), cayenne, and powdered garlic. There's little reason for it to take direct interest in you without cause.Īs far as protections go, I did find a 'go away' powder mentioned to drive it off, consisting of a handful of salt mixed with cayenne pepper that you throw at the Lechuza and/or then say a prayer to the Virgin Mary. Most of the time any truly random encounter with a being like this one would be a single event. In which case it may be that someone who knows you is owed a heartfelt apology.Īttracting a pursuant/continuing attack from such an entity at random is exceedingly rare. And second, angry with you specifically, in a way that would make a person feel the need to do such a thing. Either way that would mean that someone would also need to be first, knowledgeable enough to call one of these entities and either bargain or force it into attacking you. I suppose the Lechuza could be 'summoned to follow or harass an enemy, but I am not sure how it would be done, precisely. So it seems that remaining safe is fairly simple, by being basically responsible as a person. ![]() Or as an attacker of drunks/inebriated people also out later than they should be. Though it has also been retold as a stealer of children at night as a way to scare kids into not sneaking out after dark. From what I understand it is a being that starts as a witch, or magician/shaman who uses magic to transform into a large owl to enact revenge for a wrong-doing against them. Well, at least what information I could find over my limited time available turned out that way. It seems the folklore about the Lechuza is pretty general and ill-defined. ![]()
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