Hey Occulties,
I know this is probably one of the few times anyone envies me for having a massive surplus of naturally shed parrot feathers but these are available in many crafting stores and online. The easiest call me charm I know goes like this:
You will need
A large parrot feather (wing or tail, usually, DO NOT PLUCK A LIVING BIRD, these are naturally molted twice a year,)
Blue thread
Orange thread
An image of the target (small preferably)
A light blue or orange-inked marker or pen
Take the image of your target and across the face of the image write "(Name of target) contact (your name) immediately!" Now, taking the ends of each spool of thread wrap both the orange and blue threads around the image and the parrot feather to bind them together. People ask what I mean when I say "make a cocoon," and comparatively, it's a bit like rolling a ball of yarn out of a skein if that's helpful, but you wrap both threads around this image and the feather, slowly, wrapping towards you as you repeat, "(Name of target,) contact me immediately, right now, this very instant! The more you try to resist contacting me, the stronger the desire to contact me becomes," while you envision the target contacting you, and just repeat this over and over. As you come to the end of the spools of thread, make a knot to fasten it (you can stop repeating the chant for a moment as you do so,) and then tie it so you have made a little loop at the end. While the target should contact you within 24 hours just by creating this device*, save it, and when you want them to make contact again, placing the loop on your index finger of your writing hand, spin the ball clockwise as you repeat 9 times "(name of target) contact (your name)) immediately!" And again, doing this should make them reach out within 9 hours.
This will only work if 1. The target knows you well, and 2.) They know your contact details. It will not work on a movie star or someone who knows little to nothing about you.
~Cat
*If your target does not contact you within three days, remake the item.
****I recently reposted this on Reddit, and, from the response of a person, apparently someone inferred (when it was no way implied) that some damage be done to the parrot who's feathers are being used....it's either that or they are a level 2000 vegan and the mere mention of animals in any way being discussed in any do-it-yourself instructions causes a blind rage which stops brain activity to the point of lacking any reading comprehension, - then asked me something bizarre about how are they not protected by the migratory bird act. Well, for starters, most parrots are not at all native to North America, then moving forward, I in no way suggested nor would I endorse you murdering a parrot to get some feathers. I LITERALLY SUGGEST USING NATURALLY MOLTED FEATHERS. So, if your panties got bunched up reading this, please understand many parrot owners actually sell naturally-molted, cruelty-free parrot feathers for crafting purposes. I assure you, as a parrot owner, they drop feathers at least twice a year so new ones can come in, and one of my cockatiels is often 3x a year. Since those feathers fall out as a natural and expected process (molting,) no birdie needs to be harmed.
I can't illustrate how unfathomably stupid someone would have to be to think I would endorse harming a parrot, seeing as I obviously love them too much and have 3, but I am not particularly surprised, just disappointed that anyone would read into what I wrote and think to chastise me as such.
But since this same person asked were they necessary to be used in this, the answer is yes, and if you don't like it, even though it in no way requires any bit of cruelty, then go find some other spell and stop pretending to yourself that using a naturally molted feather is harmful to the bird because it just makes you look foolish.
If you want to complain about endangered bird feathers being used, I can guarantee you that you should be able to get feathers from most (however definitely not all) parrot species which have been domesticated without legal reprecussions.
Hopefully that clarifies it for anyone else.
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