Element Mustika, a Singapore-based company that brands itself as a “spiritual store.” The ritual promises to reunite estranged couples and help individuals win back their ex-partners through a special “bloodworm love spell.”
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According to South China Morning Post, the ritual is performed by a Thai ajarn (teacher) named James, who claims to be the only practitioner in Thailand capable of conducting the spell. With over 20 years of experience, James asserts that the secret knowledge of the ritual was passed down through his family’s lineage and ancient texts. Those seeking the service are asked to provide photographs and personal details of their intended targets, after which they are instructed to “wait” for the spell to take effect.
According to Element Mustika, the spell’s effectiveness has earned James a strong reputation among his clientele, particularly in China, where similar services are highly valued. To provide assurance of authenticity, the company promises to deliver photos and videos of the rituals, clearly showing the use of the clients' and their partners' images. This is in stark contrast to reports of fraud involving similar services in China, where scammers have been known to offer generic footage or staged rituals to deceive customers.