Description: Money Drawing Incense Abundance & Prosperity Hoodoo Wicca Voodoo Conjure Pagan Money drawing herb blend can be used for any situation where you need financial abundance and assistance. It can be used for any type of spell/conjure work that focuses on drawing in money, abundance, prosperity, new business or clients, financial stability/security, business growth, material wealth or overall financial success. It can also be used for situations where you feel as though your tight on cash. Comes in a 1.25 oz reusable glass vial. Please note that this is NOT self-igniting. It's meant to be burned over a charcoal. It's a powerful blend that can be used in a number of prosperity divination techniques. Sprinkle some on your altar, burn some during a new moon, or burn some while taking a bath and visualize obtaining your financial goals. You can even use this incense to feed a mojo bag. You certainly can burn some by your front door in order to attract money into your home! It can also be burned alone as a way to help you visualize, invoke the Saints or process your feelings and intentions. If you prefer to work some good old fashioned candle divination. I suggest getting a green candle, anoint it with some Money Drawing oil and light some incense. Run the candle through the smoke of the incense while blessing it. This would be the time to state your needs. If you work with any Saints, you can also petition them. Saint Expedite is associated to the color green. He's a great saint to work with when you find yourself in an urgent position. This blend includes alfalfa, vetiver, cinnamon, chamomile, allspice and a couple other money drawing related herbs. There are many traditional money attracting herbs and roots in this one, such as Bayberry, High John the Conqueror, Allspice, Chamomile and a few other money drawing herbs. Chamomile may seem a bit surprising but its magical uses date as far back as the Egyptians who used it honor the Sun God, RA. RA was considered to be the creative power for all things. In the middle ages Chamomile was planted along walkways as they believed stepping on it's flowers would help things flourish. Bayberry's folklore dates back to 17th & 18th Colonial America, where it was discovered that bayberries made longer burning candles. It became a custom for the colonialists to burn them during Christmas as they believed it would bring prosperity and abundance for the coming year. Sold as a Curio. For external use only.
Price: 7.99 USD
Location: Bedford, Ohio
End Time: 2024-08-24T17:03:02.000Z
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Country of Manufacture: United States