Hi Jwmcclin! Could you explain in more detail regarding running away good spirits. Are you referring to using the Fan Medicated Soap? Could you elaborate please? THANKS!!jwmcclin wrote:I have tried the Bee Flower Ginseng, Jasmine and Sandalwood soaps, while I love the scents, I am not too particular about the soap. I like the herbs better as I see results when using them compared to the soaps.
I love the Fan Medicated Soap (Uncrossing), I just feel good afterwards. It is good to know about the 'running away good spirits' ...dont want to do that; I normally use it either before or after certain types of work with great results.
I have tried the pullet egg (Huevo De Gallina Negra) soap with good results.
Ive had the Florida Water Soap for some time now; I use Florida water often with good results, just hadn't the opportunity to use the soap.
Spiritual Soaps: Questions and Answers
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Best of Life ~ Thank you Archangel Michael & my ancestors for your protection. Trinity of the 3.
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I just noticed that Lucky Mojo sells Bon Ami Cleanser. I actually started getting this at the store just because the old label reminded me of hoodoo. I also picked up a bar of Fels Naptha for the same reason. I don't think the store has that but I did find one mention of it by Miss Cat in a discussion of Florida water vs Hoyt's cologne:
"Oh, and last of all, Florida Water was never used in hoodoo until the heavy immigration of Afro-Caribbean practitioners of Santeria got in on the scene. Hoyt's Cologne was our cologne of choice -- and it was NEVER used for washing altars. You would wash the altar cloth by hand in Fels Naptha or Ivory Flakes and wash the altar with Chinese Wash.
And that's the way i still do it, and the only way i recommend that my students work."
"Oh, and last of all, Florida Water was never used in hoodoo until the heavy immigration of Afro-Caribbean practitioners of Santeria got in on the scene. Hoyt's Cologne was our cologne of choice -- and it was NEVER used for washing altars. You would wash the altar cloth by hand in Fels Naptha or Ivory Flakes and wash the altar with Chinese Wash.
And that's the way i still do it, and the only way i recommend that my students work."
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Hello, angelael,
I don't think I would wash my wood altars with Florida Water either. It could ruin the wood.
Anyway, thanks for finding Miss cat's quote on this
take care
I don't think I would wash my wood altars with Florida Water either. It could ruin the wood.
Anyway, thanks for finding Miss cat's quote on this
take care
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With a protection soap, if you wash yourself with it (while rubbing up), isn't it bad if you rinse off at the end (like you would any other soap)? To me, if you did that, it would be rinsing off the 'protection' therefore making you unprotected and therefore exposed to all negative things.
But then if you don't rinse off the protection soap (after washing yourself with it), then you would be left with soap residue left on your skin......??
But then if you don't rinse off the protection soap (after washing yourself with it), then you would be left with soap residue left on your skin......??
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Hello, Priya1220 ,
If this were true, there would be no soap products.
The essence is still present on your body.
Take care
If this were true, there would be no soap products.
The essence is still present on your body.
Take care
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Hello everyone ,
I have ordered some St Anthony soap. What does this soap do exactly? Will it draw someone back to me that I haven't seen for a while ?
I have ordered some St Anthony soap. What does this soap do exactly? Will it draw someone back to me that I haven't seen for a while ?
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Hello, Rosestar,
Yes, it could help.
Make sure you say the prayers: www.luckymojo.com/saintanthony.html
Take care
Yes, it could help.
Make sure you say the prayers: www.luckymojo.com/saintanthony.html
Take care
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Anyone have thoughts on using Fan Soap after leaving a place of spiritual inquietude:like a morgue or hospital? Or would a Florida Water "wipe down" from head to toe be sufficient?
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Hi snouvavou,
Fan soap would be a good idea, to thoroughly wash off any negative energy you may have picked up. You could also do a 13 herb bath for the same purposes if you sense any spiritual gunk on you. A quick wipe-down is OK in a pinch but I prefer a full cleansing.
http://www.luckymojo.com/fanmedicatedsoap.html
http://herb-magic.com/13herb-bath-13.html
Good luck.
Fan soap would be a good idea, to thoroughly wash off any negative energy you may have picked up. You could also do a 13 herb bath for the same purposes if you sense any spiritual gunk on you. A quick wipe-down is OK in a pinch but I prefer a full cleansing.
http://www.luckymojo.com/fanmedicatedsoap.html
http://herb-magic.com/13herb-bath-13.html
Good luck.
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