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Fallen Rose And The Magic Of Domination Work ~repack~ Jun 2026

Thorns are used in commanding magic to puncture an target's resistance. In fallen rose magic, dried thorns are harvested to pierce target dolls (poppets), anchor command papers, or dress aggressive purple candles. The thorn physically forces the target to yield, causing psychological discomfort whenever they attempt to act against the practitioner’s wishes. 2. Dried Petals for Binding and Compelling

Domination work, often called commanding or compelling magic, is the practice of influencing another person’s thoughts, behaviors, or decisions. It is traditionally used to gain the upper hand in legal battles, silence gossip, ensure fidelity, or command respect from difficult employers.

Even when petals fall, the thorns stay sharp. This is the core paradox of domination work: softness that has hardened into a weapon. The fallen rose does not attack wildly; it waits, grounded, ready to pierce the unwary foot. fallen rose and the magic of domination work

Crush the fallen petals into a fine powder. Mix with cinnamon and the dirt. In a mortar (or a bowl), grind the ingredients while chanting the target’s name and your desire in present tense: “You see me. You respect me. You agree.” Add the personal concern last. Dust this powder on a document they will handle, the doorknob of their office, or the soles of their shoes. Domination through subtle contact—the fallen rose becomes a ghost on their skin.

Domination work, in its various forms, has been practiced across cultures and throughout history. At its core, it involves the cultivation of personal power, self-discipline, and the ability to influence one's environment. This can manifest in different ways, including the practice of dominance in relationships, the pursuit of success and achievement, or the development of mental and emotional resilience. Thorns are used in commanding magic to puncture

One fresh rose, a small dish, a quiet space.

Pick up the fallen rose not with hatred, but with clarity. See its thorns not as cruelty, but as a natural boundary. Work its magic with precision, ethics, and the quiet knowledge that this too shall pass—and when it does, you will be the one still standing, rooted deeper than before. Even when petals fall, the thorns stay sharp

– Write the target’s name three times. Turn paper 90°, write YOUR name over theirs three times (domination cross).

However, traditional practitioners view domination magic through a lens of spiritual self-defense. To them, magic is a tool for survival. If someone is actively trying to ruin your livelihood, safety, or reputation, using a fallen rose to bind their actions is seen as a justified, defensive measure to level the playing field.

The jar is sealed. The purple candle is placed on top of the jar and lit. The practitioner recites a commanding psalm (such as Psalm 21) or a personal decree of authority, letting the wax melt over the seal to lock the spell in place. Ethical Considerations in Domination Work

Domination as magic: power made seductive “Domination” in many narratives reads like a kind of sorcery: it transforms environments, bends people’s wills, and produces results that seem to override normal causality. The adjective “magic” implies that domination can be spectacularly effective and strangely beguiling—its successes framed as inevitabilities rather than contingencies. But domination’s “magic” is ambiguous. It can appear noble—protective rulers, decisive leaders—or monstrous—oppressors, abusers of power. Theirs is an aesthetic of certainty: a dominator’s gestures leave neat outcomes, shaping fates much like a magician rearranges objects on a table.

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