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Fast Luck Oil for Love, Money & Luck, Handmade- Hoodoo Wicca Conjure Spell Magic

$ 4.09

Availability: 47 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Condition: New
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    Description

    Fast Luck Oil for Love, Money & Luck, Handmade- Hoodoo Wicca Conjure Spell Magic
    * Shipping discounts apply for multiple orders
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    *Buy any 4 products and get the 5th one free
    (excluding candles, honey baths, waters/sprays & mojo bags)
    Get the results you want...quickly! Based on traditional hoodoo recipes, this Fast Luck Incense includes patchouli, vanilla, cinnamon, rose, juniper, a bit of wintergreen and a few other luck related herbs and oils. The goal of Fast Luck oil is to help you manifest your goals on short notice. This particular blend is great for luck, money and even love. It's got it all! It's perfect to rub on any altar, divination candles, mojo bags, honey jars or used in any type of money, luck or love conjure/ ritual.
    If you are planning to use Fast Luck oil for candle rituals, I suggest either working with green (money), pink (love) or Gold (luck). One simple method is to carve your desire into the candle with either a pin or toothpick. Be very clear about your intentions. Then anoint your candle with Fast Luck Oil pointing the top of the candle towards you while "pulling the oil up and towards you ." Visualize Visualize Visualize! Psalms also add a great deal of power and psalm 4 is always good for fast luck manifestation work.
    Note- Please test this on your skin prior to wearing it. Cinnamon can be a skin irritant for some people.
    Most Fast Luck Incense incorporates both cinnamon and vanilla. Cinnamon has been used since the Ancient times and many, many cultures used it in their sacred anointing oils. It was commonly used by the Chinese (for purification), the Egyptians (In embalming rites) and the Hebrews (one of the herbs passed down to Moses for anointing oil). Not to mention, the Greeks associated Cinnamon with the God Dionysus, the God of fertility and wine!
    Vanilla was first cultivated in Mexico by the Totonac Indians who used it in their rituals. The Aztecs later adopted vanilla from them and mixed it in a drink called Xoco-lall. It was Christopher Columbus who brought this drink back to the Spaniards with claims that it was magical...which it probably was!!!!!!
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