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7 FORBIDDEN Rituals the Ministry NEVER Wants You To Know About Some forms of magic are so ancient, dangerous, or ethically unstable that the Ministry refuses to document them in any public record. Today’s lesson uncovers seven rituals still active in the wizarding world — from soul-splitting Horcrux creation to blood magic powerful enough to override wizarding law. Department of: Dark Arts & Forbidden Magic: Welcome, students. This lesson examines the oldest magical rituals ever recorded — systems of soul manipulation, blood protection, binding magic, and coercive enchantments that operate far beyond the Ministry’s control. Each ritual exposes the limits of wizarding law and reveals how easily ancient magic can bypass everything modern wizards rely on for safety. Today we uncover why these rituals survive, how they function, and what makes them impossible to regulate. ⏰ LESSON TIMELINE 0:00 – Horcrux Ritual 1:30 – Resurrection Ritual 3:05 – Unbreakable Vow 4:38 – Blood Protection 6:11 – Animagus Ritual 7:51 – Love Potion Ritual 9:27 – Binding Ritual 🧭 What You’ll Learn Today → Why Horcrux creation erased itself from magical history → How Voldemort bypassed ancient blood magic rules → Why Unbreakable Vows remain the Ministry’s greatest blind spot → How Animagus transformations truly work → The hidden dangers of long-term love potion use → Why house-elf binding magic remains unregulated ⚡ Field Note: Which of these rituals do you think the Ministry is most afraid of? 💬Continuing Studies Notice: If you’d like more lessons on ancient and forbidden magic, feel free to subscribe so you’re here for the next class. If this one earned your approval, you can also like the lesson, and your thoughts in the comments help shape which subjects we study next. _____________________________________________________________ ⚖ RIGHT NOTICE The Copyright Laws of the United States recognize a "fair use" of copyrighted content. Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act states: "Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work by reproduction in copies… for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research." Fair Dealing (UK): Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 section 30 allows "fair dealing" for criticism or review when accompanied by sufficient acknowledgement.