While we good witches generally do not prefer to bind other people’s power and therefore do not seek out situations that call for binding spells, there are times when it is obviously appropriate to perform one: in essence when you need to protect yourself from a bully. Merriam-Webster’s primary definition of bully is: a blustering, browbeating person especially : one who is habitually cruel, insulting, or threatening to others who are weaker, smaller, or in some way vulnerable. What is a binding spell? And how do you cast one?Īccording to author Judika Illes, the definition of a binding spell is magic performed for the purpose of “binding someone’s power, usually to prevent them from causing harm.” (Remember the chanted line in The Craft: “I bind you, Nancy, from doing harm: harm against other people and harm against yourself.”) Are you wondering how to do a binding spell, or looking for an easy binding spell for protection? Reclaim your power and neutralize a bully’s ability to cause harm with one of these simple binding spells.