Protection Method · Holey stone, European widespread

Hag stone

One of the ten protective practices the long tradition has preserved continuously.

Hag stone is one of the ten protective practices catalogued in the site's defence directory, drawn from the Holey stone, European widespread. The site presents it with the gravity the original sources gave it.

Source and tradition

Holey stone, European widespread records this method. The practice has continued, in various forms, across many centuries and traditions. It is presented here as preserved historical practice.

Instructions

Hang stone with natural hole over bed, door, or wear around neck. Holes formed by water cannot be possessed by evil.

Materials

Natural holey stone found near water

Materials for hag stone — the modern equivalents of what the tradition recorded. [Affiliate placement: Amazon search "hag stone pendant, holey stone collection, cord for hanging"]

When to use this method

The tradition recommends this practice in the following situations:

  • When one or more of the eight signs of spiritual attack have been recognised
  • When entering a new home or workspace
  • After a notable change in fortune that arrived together with a specific encounter
  • During the moon phases the medieval tradition favoured for protection (new moon to first quarter)
  • As part of a forty-day continuous practice when a settled pattern needs to be broken

Common questions

Is hag stone compatible with my faith?

The practice as described is drawn from Holey stone, European widespread. The site treats it as preserved tradition. Each reader's faith tradition will have its own view on which protective practices are appropriate. The site presents the historical record without prescription.

How long does the protection last?

The tradition's standing recommendation is forty days of attention to any protective practice — long enough for a pattern to settle. Annual renewal is also recorded as common practice.

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