According to the Traditionalist and Perennialist schools of philosophy, you can remove a curse by continuing to pray and practice your religion. You must practice your religion in the traditional way.
the curse is sectumsempra which makes gashes in the chest and blood spurt out. (but in saying that, harry did not know what the spell did...)
The spell that Maleficent put on Aurora was actually more of a curse. I don't think there was a specific name to the curse, it was just implied as being evil. The curse was that when Aurora turned sixteen, she was to prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel, and subsequently, die from it. However, one of the fairies that was there, Merryweather, tried to weaken the curse with her blessing on the child. Instead of dying, she would just be put into a very deep sleep, and she can only be awakened again by true loves kiss.
you pray to God
No curse - died of natural causes
the easiest way to remove any kind of magical spell is to simply stop believing in such foolishness.
You are not under a spell. You should see a psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist. Hearing voices and believing someone has put a spell on you are possible symptoms of schizophrenia.
Echo.
He didn't. The people who buried him threatened a curse on anyone who moved his bones in his name. Since nobody ever has moved him, nobody could have been cursed, now could they?
leave it alone until u know exactly what u are dealing with. if it is from the shadow world be very careful. they feed on fear and this curse could be feeding its power. find someone of authority and experience and have them remove the curse or hex. Do not invite whatever it is in. if it asks tell it no.
The animal in question was a goat. His owner had purchased a ticket for himself and the goat and ballpark officials had the goat removed because the smell bothered the other patrons. As goat and owner were leaving, he put a curse and the Cubs that they would never win another World Series, a curse that has to this point been upheld.
She was jealous of Medusa's beautiful hair and gave her the curse!
In "The Curse of the Poltergoose," the curse is broken when the main character, Molly, realizes the truth behind the haunting and confronts her fears. The poltergoose is revealed to have been a manifestation of Molly's negative emotions, and by accepting and overcoming them, she is able to put an end to the haunting.