How to Use Switchwords and Energy Circles to Get Rid of Pests

Write the focus for the Energy Circle on a blank piece of paper., Write the location of the pests (at my house; in my bathroom; in my kitchen)., Write the following Switchword phrase below the pests: QUIET-SHUT-MOVE-SHUT-NOW-DONE. , Draw a Green...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Write the focus for the Energy Circle on a blank piece of paper.

    The focus is the type of pest.

    This could be crickets, ants, mice, cockroaches, mosquitoes
    -- any type of pest you wish to go away.
  2. Step 2: Write the location of the pests (at my house; in my bathroom; in my kitchen).

    The address where the pests are can be inserted. ,,, If the line of the circle is touched or crossed, it may not be effective. , A closed circle means the beginning and end of the line meet or cross over each other.

    The circle should be one solid line, with no breaks in it.

    It does not need to be a perfect circle.

    It can be any shape you want, such as a heart, oblong, rectangle or square, so long as it is closed. ,
  3. Step 3: Write the following Switchword phrase below the pests: QUIET-SHUT-MOVE-SHUT-NOW-DONE.

  4. Step 4: Draw a Green circle around the focus and Switchwords.

  5. Step 5: Make sure the focus and the Switchwords are completely within the circle

  6. Step 6: not touching or crossing the line of the circle.

  7. Step 7: Be sure the circle is closed.

  8. Step 8: Place the Energy Circle in the area where you want the pests to leave.

Detailed Guide

The focus is the type of pest.

This could be crickets, ants, mice, cockroaches, mosquitoes
-- any type of pest you wish to go away.

The address where the pests are can be inserted. ,,, If the line of the circle is touched or crossed, it may not be effective. , A closed circle means the beginning and end of the line meet or cross over each other.

The circle should be one solid line, with no breaks in it.

It does not need to be a perfect circle.

It can be any shape you want, such as a heart, oblong, rectangle or square, so long as it is closed. ,

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