Sometimes you want justice without turning your life into an episode of Jeremy Kyle with incense.
Not every unfair situation needs a confrontation. Not every wrong needs a grand reveal. Sometimes you just want things to even themselves out, truth to settle where it belongs, and your own nervous system to stop doing backflips every time you think about it.
This justice spell is for those moments when something feels unfair, but you do not want revenge, drama, exposure, or a blazing row in the group chat.
It is a spell for balance.
Quiet fairness.
A cleaner path forward.
And, ideally, fewer headaches.
What This Justice Spell Is For
Use this spell when you feel a situation has tipped out of balance and you want fairness restored without forcing a fight.
It can be useful when someone has treated you unfairly, a decision feels skewed, you have been misunderstood, or you simply want the situation to resolve without you having to carry all the emotional muck.
This is not a punishment spell. It is not a “make them suffer” spell. It is not for controlling people, twisting outcomes, or trying to drag someone through cosmic HR.
Don’t be daft.
This is justice as realignment. The magical equivalent of putting the table back level so everything stops sliding off one side.
A Quick Mundane Note Before We Get Witchy
Magic is support. It is not a replacement for real-world action.
If this situation involves work disputes, legal issues, harassment, safeguarding, bullying, money, housing, health, or anything serious, do the practical things too. Keep records. Ask for help. Speak to the right people. Get advice where needed.
A candle can steady your spirit, but it cannot submit a complaint form for you.
Annoying, I know.
You Will Need
You can keep this very simple. Justice magic does not need half a cupboard and a dramatic cloak.
You will need:
- One white, grey, or blue candle
- A small bowl of water
- A pinch of salt
- A small stone, coin, or key
- A piece of paper and pen
- A fire-safe candle holder
White is good for peace and clarity. Grey is good for neutrality and balance. Blue is good for calm communication and truth.
Use what you have. The spell will not collapse because your candle is from the emergency drawer next to the batteries.
Safety First, Because Curtains Are Flammable
Place your candle somewhere stable and away from fabric, pets, children, paperwork, hair, and anything else that fancies becoming a problem.
Do not leave a burning candle unattended. If smoke bothers you, use an LED candle and focus on the symbolism instead. If you have pets, avoid essential oils and loose herbs unless you know they are safe for your household.
Practical magic still needs practical sense.
Preparing the Spell
Sit somewhere quiet if you can.
Take the paper and write one sentence describing the situation without naming people if you do not need to.
Something like:
“This situation is unfair, and I ask for balance, truth, and peaceful resolution.”
Keep it calm. You are not writing a courtroom speech. You are giving the spell a clear direction.
Fold the paper once and place it beneath the bowl of water.
Add the pinch of salt to the water and stir gently clockwise with your finger.
Say:
“May what is clouded become clear.
May what is heavy become balanced.
May what is unfair return to fairness.”
Light the candle.
The Justice Spell for a Fair Outcome
Hold the stone, coin, or key in your hand.
This object represents balance returning. A stone is steady. A coin speaks to fairness and exchange. A key opens a way forward.
Think of the situation briefly, but do not sit there replaying every detail until you are furious again. We are not feeding the drama. We are taking the charge out of it.
Say:
“I do not ask for harm.
I do not ask for revenge.
I ask for fairness to find its proper place.
Let truth settle.
Let balance return.
Let the path forward be clear.”
Place the object beside the bowl.
Now rest your hands near the bowl, not in the flame, obviously, and breathe slowly.
Picture the situation as a set of scales. Not dramatic golden ones in a temple. Just ordinary scales, gently tipping back into balance. No crash. No shouting. No thunderclap. Just a steady return to centre.
Say:
“What is mine, I will carry wisely.
What is not mine, I set down.
What is unfair, may it be corrected without harm.”
Sit for a few moments.
Let yourself feel what peaceful justice would feel like. Not victory. Not someone grovelling. Just relief. Space. The sense that you are no longer tangled in it.
Closing the Ritual
When you feel ready, thank the work and blow out or snuff the candle safely.
Pour the water down the sink or onto bare earth. If you pour it outside, avoid places where salt could harm plants. A sink is perfectly fine. The ancestors will not judge your plumbing.
Keep the stone, coin, or key somewhere safe for a few days as a reminder that you have handed the situation over to balance rather than obsessing yourself into a migraine.
After a few days, you can return the stone outside, spend the coin, or put the key back where it belongs.
What to Do After the Spell
This is the bit people skip, and then wonder why they feel wobbly.
After the spell, do something grounding. Make a brew. Eat something. Wash your hands. Step outside. Watch something daft. Let your body know the working is finished.
Then take one sensible mundane action if needed.
That might be sending an email, saving evidence, setting a boundary, asking for advice, or deciding not to engage further.
Sometimes justice looks like action.
Sometimes it looks like refusing to keep dancing around someone else’s nonsense.
Both count.
Signs the Spell Is Working
A spell like this often works quietly.
You might notice the situation softening, someone else stepping in, information becoming clearer, or your own feelings becoming less tangled. You may also realise that the fairest outcome is not the one your anger originally wanted.
Rude, but often true.
The biggest sign may simply be this: you stop feeling quite so consumed by it.
That matters.
Peace is not a consolation prize. Sometimes it is the actual win.
When Not to Use This Spell
Do not use this spell to avoid necessary conversations forever.
If you need to speak up, report something, protect yourself, or ask for help, please do that. Magic should strengthen your backbone, not encourage you to sit quietly while people walk mud through your life.
This spell is best for situations where you want calm support, emotional balance, and fair resolution.
Not avoidance.
Not revenge.
Not pretending everything is fine when it blatantly is not.
Final Thoughts
Justice does not always arrive wearing big boots.
Sometimes it comes quietly. A shift in tone. A truth landing. A door opening. A burden finally sliding off your shoulders.
This justice spell for a fair outcome is not about making a scene. It is about calling balance back without handing your peace over to the mess.
Light the candle. Speak clearly. Do the practical bits.
Then let fairness find its way.

