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Help needed! Disposing of 'Corpse Water'.

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pollymere · 07/09/2025 19:18

So I found an old drinks bottle in my DC room labelled "Corpse Water". Apparently they filled it from a puddle in the local cemetery. It is likely that it HAS been through graves, both consecrated and unconsecrated.

They don't live at home anymore and I want to dispose of it because whether it's genuine or not, I want to be rid of it and destroy it.

I know it can be used in black magic and I genuinely don't know whether DC was attempting anything. I don't feel comfortable just binning it because I feel that would be dabbling with things beyond my understanding.

If anyone has advice on the correct way to dispose of it, please advise. I am able the visit the Cemetery it came from and have access to crucifix, Bible and Holy Water. I also have certain "gifts".

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SabreIsMyFave · 08/09/2025 20:20

CaroleLandis · 08/09/2025 20:07

I dabble in the black arts.

You must wait until there is a full moon and at five past midnight you must go outside naked and carry feathers, a feather duster will do and with one hand waving the feather duster and the other hand gently pouring the corpse water onto the ground as you spin round three times anti clockwise uttering these words -

‘Oh dead! Oh dead! Oh dead! Stay in your realm and never show thy self!’

Leave the bottle in the circle and go back home.

In the morning after sunrise you can collect the empty bottle and dispose of it but you must leave an offering in its place such as a Kit Kat or a Penguin. Do this for 12 days and then stop and your debt to the underworld has been paid.

Thank you so much! That's so helpful to know. You never know when you're gonna find a bottle of corpse water! 😱💀

If you do this @pollymere can you film it and upload it on YouTube, and post the link on here? Grin

polyppockets · 08/09/2025 20:50

pollymere · 08/09/2025 13:48

So... I'd originally planned to pour it away and put the bottle in recycling. Then various people told me I shouldn't touch it as it's used in necromancy and that I needed to send it to my DC.

I googled it and was a bit stunned to find there were lots of suggestions of what I could do with it but not many about how to get rid of it. I think I also am conscious that it has decidedly been through several dead bodies before ending up in a puddle. It apparently has the same "properties" as water used to wash a corpse. I am respectful of the spirituality and beliefs of others so I felt there might be people on MN who actually knew the answer. I don't want to get into a discussion about healing hands/auras/tarot/mediums/spell casting etc. I wanted advice from (potentially) pagans or Wiccans who might be able to shed light on this.

Some posters have given me some great advice. Others, in keeping with MN have just been rude and/or unhelpful... 😂

Do with it whatever the fuck you like.
Where there is light there cannot be dark.
Get yourself to a local church and plant yourself there.
Connect with others. Pray over yourself and others. Serve the church.
Talk to God.

polyppockets · 08/09/2025 20:51

Life lesson not to snoop your kids belongings eek

mostlydrinkstea · 08/09/2025 22:10

I’m a priest. Just pour the water down the sink or into the earth. It has no power. It is water which as many people have said, has been through many other bodies and the earth.

QuestionableMouse · 08/09/2025 22:10

Christ.

Just pour it out.

Job done.

pollymere · 09/09/2025 00:00

wiminny · 08/09/2025 20:05

Get some holy water from the font in the church, add it to the "corpse water" and sprinkle it out in the consecrated church grounds. Bless you.

I was thinking of doing this with the holy water I have...

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pollymere · 09/09/2025 00:04

Thanks to all who've offered useful suggestions. As I've explained, it felt disrespectful to just chuck it down the sink or the toilet.

I also didn't feel the need for full moons or feathers either...

The respectful suggestions I've had are great though!

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Dogosaurus · 09/09/2025 04:41

Toddlerteaplease · 08/09/2025 15:43

@HungryWaterYes I think so. Although with one of them, it would only be after he stopped laughing.

The person is possibly mentally ill, a priest is supposed to support people going through hard times, yet your priest friend would laugh? Wow. He sounds shit.

Weepixie · 09/09/2025 04:49

Pour it on your tomato plants.

PurpleChrayn · 09/09/2025 05:26

Are you unwell, OP?

SquaredPaper · 09/09/2025 09:19

pollymere · 09/09/2025 00:04

Thanks to all who've offered useful suggestions. As I've explained, it felt disrespectful to just chuck it down the sink or the toilet.

I also didn't feel the need for full moons or feathers either...

The respectful suggestions I've had are great though!

It’s from a puddle! It’s doesn’t need to be ‘respected’ any more than the drip under your guttering or the water in the pothole outside your gate!

BlueandPinkSwan · 09/09/2025 10:18

pollymere · 08/09/2025 13:48

So... I'd originally planned to pour it away and put the bottle in recycling. Then various people told me I shouldn't touch it as it's used in necromancy and that I needed to send it to my DC.

I googled it and was a bit stunned to find there were lots of suggestions of what I could do with it but not many about how to get rid of it. I think I also am conscious that it has decidedly been through several dead bodies before ending up in a puddle. It apparently has the same "properties" as water used to wash a corpse. I am respectful of the spirituality and beliefs of others so I felt there might be people on MN who actually knew the answer. I don't want to get into a discussion about healing hands/auras/tarot/mediums/spell casting etc. I wanted advice from (potentially) pagans or Wiccans who might be able to shed light on this.

Some posters have given me some great advice. Others, in keeping with MN have just been rude and/or unhelpful... 😂

As a pagan even I find some of the ideas on here silly and up there with fairy tales.
I used to be a terminal nurse and have laid out hundreds of cadavers. The water used to wash them was emptied in the sulice sink and sometimes down a toilet if it was a private home situation.
There really is nothing special about this water that your ds had and it would have been collected from a puddle as others have said previously. Water has not risen up out of the graves unless there was very extreme flooding and the burial ground was actually under water.
Saying prayers and sign of the cross not going to make a scrap of difference which ever way you dress it up.

pollymere · 10/09/2025 12:58

polyppockets · 08/09/2025 20:51

Life lesson not to snoop your kids belongings eek

It was on the bookcase...

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TheWytch · 12/09/2025 13:21

Just pour it into the nearest flowerbed and put the bottle into recycling.

Do it in the graveyard of you feel you must but it really isn't necessary

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