A spiritual shop based in Singapore, Element Mustika, is offering a "love ritual and reconciliation spell" on Carousell for S$500, igniting debate abo
A spiritual shop based in Singapore, Element Mustika, is offering a “love ritual and reconciliation spell” on Carousell for S$500, igniting debate about such services. The so-called Bloodworm Love Ritual is advertised as a solution for those struggling with relationship issues, whether trying to revive a failed connection, mend marital woes, or restore emotional bonds.
The service, led by a Thai practitioner known as AJ James from Chiang Mai—reputedly a well-known figure in Thailand’s amulet community—promises targeted results. Buyers will receive photos and videos proving the ritual’s performance, while customers themselves are instructed to do nothing beyond providing the requested photos and personal information.
According to the listing, benefits may include the ritual subject having recurring dreams about the customer, losing interest in others to focus solely on them, and reconnecting with estranged relationships. However, Element Mustika warns there are no guarantees, as results may vary depending on personal traits, spiritual strength, karma, and destiny. They also advise users to exercise caution, emphasising that the ritual should not be used irresponsibly or impulsively, particularly toward new acquaintances.
Interestingly, the service is priced at S$600 on Element Mustika’s official website, though this price is not mentioned on the Carousell post, adding another layer of intrigue. The store boasts over a decade of expertise in spiritual items and mystical beliefs rooted in Southeast Asia, focusing on gemstones, spiritual objects, and guidance on distinguishing genuine rituals from frauds.
The Carousell listing gained traction when a Redditor shared it on r/Singapore on December 12, sparking a lively discussion among users. The Reddit post, which has since amassed 488 upvotes and 204 comments, has highlighted mixed opinions. Some users noted that such services are unsurprising and common in Singapore, particularly among younger generations. Others remained sceptical, speculating that these rituals prey on vulnerable individuals in desperate situations.
Some commenters implied that the hefty price tag could act as a form of emotional validation rather than a guaranteed resolution to relationship struggles, while others considered the service’s popularity a reflection of evolving cultural trends.
Despite the controversy, Element Mustika has gathered over a thousand five-star reviews on Carousell, solidifying its standing as a well-known provider of spiritual services and products. AsiaOne has contacted the company for further insights into its offerings and customer experience.
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