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“Alcohol & Addiction” is a self-directed spell song designed to help you reclaim authority over your habits, your cravings, and your nervous system. It is written to be used on yourself as a declaration, as reinforcement, and as a steady energetic shift toward control and clarity.
The lyrics are intentional and repetitive on purpose. When sung or listened to with focus, the song functions as the spell itself.
There are three ways to use it:
• As a stand-alone spell – Press play, focus your intention, and let the song do the work. No tools required. Your voice and your decision are enough. • Within the Ritual Spell Song Set – It can be placed between Energy Raised and Held and Spellcasting as the focused intention portion of your working. • To support a physical effort – Play it while journaling, discarding substances, resetting your space, or during moments of craving to reinforce your commitment.
This spell song is especially powerful for:
Those working privately
Those who struggle to find the right words
Those who need reinforcement in difficult moments
Those who want something strong but grounded, not performative
Written and sung in the same Appalachian gritty style as the rest of the spell songs, this piece is not about shame or punishment. It is about authority. It is about sovereignty. It is about returning control to yourself.
The song does not replace medical or therapeutic support. It is meant to stand beside your effort, strengthen your will, steady your resolve, and remind you who is in charge.