Using Specific Dirt in Hoodoo Rootwork Questions and Answers
Using Specific Dirt in Hoodoo Rootwork Questions and Answers
After listing to Cat's advice on the LM radio station -- to gain customers for a business by creating an altar and have a series of dirt throughout the world I was wondering if anyone would like to exchange dirt?
I live in the UK so I am happy to send dirt to anywhere in the world, I just thought I would put this out there and see if anyone would be interested?
I live in the UK so I am happy to send dirt to anywhere in the world, I just thought I would put this out there and see if anyone would be interested?
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I think it is a good idea. One thing that you could consider is asking for some dirt (with permission from Miss Cat) from Lucky Mojo when you place your next order.
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I think someone should send you some dirt from wal mart. I know dr. kioni spoke of that once to make a prosperous business and home or just general money drawing.
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What kind of "business dirt" would you send from England? Bank of England?
Just asking is all.
Just asking is all.
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Maybe the Virgin Group -- the little record company that Richard Branson parlayed into a business empire?catherineyronwode wrote:What kind of "business dirt" would you send from England? Bank of England?

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Re: Using Specific Dirt in Hoodoo Rootwork Questions and Answers
I need to know if there is a proper way to collect dirt from a busy place, like a supermarket, school, bank, hospital, etc/
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Hello, Goldentouch,
it would be similar to collecting graveyard dirt: http://www.luckymojo.com/graveyarddirt.html
remember, these places have Spirits so you would still ask first, collect the dirt, and then make an offering (usually, a dime).
I hope this helps
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it would be similar to collecting graveyard dirt: http://www.luckymojo.com/graveyarddirt.html
remember, these places have Spirits so you would still ask first, collect the dirt, and then make an offering (usually, a dime).
I hope this helps
Take care
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Re: Using Specific Dirt in Hoodoo Rootwork Questions and Answers
I'm about to order some money drawing supplies from LMCCo. I have a list from a spell found here at the Lucky Mojo site, and it mentioned getting dirt from your bank. I live in the UK and it's quite difficult to get dirt from the bank due to every bank being spotlessly clean with no flower pots either.
I was wondering if:
1: Any ideas on how to collect bank dirt or
2: Any substitute for bank dirt to work with my spell.
Your suggestion(s) is highly appreciated. Thanks
I was wondering if:
1: Any ideas on how to collect bank dirt or
2: Any substitute for bank dirt to work with my spell.
Your suggestion(s) is highly appreciated. Thanks
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Hello, Roseaeo,
If you cannot get dirt from the yard around a building because it has no yard, there are other strategies. These apply equally well to banks, stores, factories, hospitals, schools, and churches.
• If the building is made of bricks and mortar, scrape out a bit of mortar. It is softer than the bricks.
• If the building is made of wood, break off a splinter or dust the clapboards.
• If the building has a street gutter in front of it, see if you can find mud or dust in the gutter.
• Obtain some local dirt (so the colour matches other local dirst and does not look out of place), and sprimkle or blow it around the building. Let it stay for a day so that people tread in it, then go back and, under the pretext of tying your shoes or picking up something you have dropped, wipe up some of the dirt on a damp cloth or with duct tape.
There are no "substitutions" for contact magic. It is what it is.
Here is a form of contact magic with a bank or other institution that does not involve dirt:
• Go into thebank, talk to a person and ask for a business card. Someone will havetouched that card to put it in the business card holder. If the person who touched it is the one you wish to deal with and his or her name is on the business card, that is a firm form of contact magic. If a mere helper loaded the card holder and you are not able to personally talk to the person whose card you are taking, that is a very weak form of contact magic.
Now, although dirt is the best and most traditional form of contact magic, there are, however, OTHER WAYS TO WORK. They are not contact magic and they are not "substitutes" for contact magic. For instance:
• You could take a photo of the bank.
• You could have a friend take a photo of you standing in front of the bank.
• You could download and print out an image of the bank's logo from the bank's web site.
I hope this helps.
If you cannot get dirt from the yard around a building because it has no yard, there are other strategies. These apply equally well to banks, stores, factories, hospitals, schools, and churches.
• If the building is made of bricks and mortar, scrape out a bit of mortar. It is softer than the bricks.
• If the building is made of wood, break off a splinter or dust the clapboards.
• If the building has a street gutter in front of it, see if you can find mud or dust in the gutter.
• Obtain some local dirt (so the colour matches other local dirst and does not look out of place), and sprimkle or blow it around the building. Let it stay for a day so that people tread in it, then go back and, under the pretext of tying your shoes or picking up something you have dropped, wipe up some of the dirt on a damp cloth or with duct tape.
There are no "substitutions" for contact magic. It is what it is.
Here is a form of contact magic with a bank or other institution that does not involve dirt:
• Go into thebank, talk to a person and ask for a business card. Someone will havetouched that card to put it in the business card holder. If the person who touched it is the one you wish to deal with and his or her name is on the business card, that is a firm form of contact magic. If a mere helper loaded the card holder and you are not able to personally talk to the person whose card you are taking, that is a very weak form of contact magic.
Now, although dirt is the best and most traditional form of contact magic, there are, however, OTHER WAYS TO WORK. They are not contact magic and they are not "substitutes" for contact magic. For instance:
• You could take a photo of the bank.
• You could have a friend take a photo of you standing in front of the bank.
• You could download and print out an image of the bank's logo from the bank's web site.
I hope this helps.
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Hello catherine
Thank you for taking time to reply. It's easy to scrape mortar from bricks outside the bank. I'll stick with the best form of contact magic especially now that i know dirt also means outside the bank not just inside.
Thanks once again and much appreciate the tips.
Thank you for taking time to reply. It's easy to scrape mortar from bricks outside the bank. I'll stick with the best form of contact magic especially now that i know dirt also means outside the bank not just inside.
Thanks once again and much appreciate the tips.
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Hello everyone,
I have a question about collecting dirt from other places, and was wondering if there is a topic discussion for it. Collecting courthouse dirt, jail dirt, hospital dirt, etc.... Thank you
I have a question about collecting dirt from other places, and was wondering if there is a topic discussion for it. Collecting courthouse dirt, jail dirt, hospital dirt, etc.... Thank you
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Hello oraclenicholle,
I moved your post to this thread about that very topic! Scroll up and read through the other posts for information, and let us know after that if you have any other questions.
Take care.
I moved your post to this thread about that very topic! Scroll up and read through the other posts for information, and let us know after that if you have any other questions.
Take care.
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Thank you. Sister Jean
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Hello catherine
I'm new here to LM and having just read roseaeo statement, I also want to ask... does the bank dirt have to be from my bank, can it be from another bank? The reason is, I live in rural a town in England and my bank only has one branch located within a shopping mall. This means no dirt, no trash, no gutter and constantly cleaned. However, another bank (I don't bank with) have a nice garden outside the branch where people have picnics, here I can collect as much dirt.
Collecting dirt from a different bank classified as substitute?
I'm new here to LM and having just read roseaeo statement, I also want to ask... does the bank dirt have to be from my bank, can it be from another bank? The reason is, I live in rural a town in England and my bank only has one branch located within a shopping mall. This means no dirt, no trash, no gutter and constantly cleaned. However, another bank (I don't bank with) have a nice garden outside the branch where people have picnics, here I can collect as much dirt.
Collecting dirt from a different bank classified as substitute?
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Hello luckyone+,
It's more meaningful to get dirt from your own bank, since you have financial dealings there. But if you carefully read Miss Cat's reply to roseaeo's question, she gives several options you can do if you can't simply walk up and dig dirt out of a flower bed.
Take care.
It's more meaningful to get dirt from your own bank, since you have financial dealings there. But if you carefully read Miss Cat's reply to roseaeo's question, she gives several options you can do if you can't simply walk up and dig dirt out of a flower bed.
Take care.
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No, another bank cannot substitute for YOUR bank.
I suggest you change banks! The bank with the nice garden sounds SO MUCH MORE FRIENDLY!
No, another bank cannot substitute for YOUR bank.
I suggest you change banks! The bank with the nice garden sounds SO MUCH MORE FRIENDLY!
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Hello Catherine
I applied online for a bank account (the bank with a garden) yesterday. WOW! I'm amazed with your recommendation because that's what I did. Thank you for the tip.
I applied online for a bank account (the bank with a garden) yesterday. WOW! I'm amazed with your recommendation because that's what I did. Thank you for the tip.
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Wonderful!
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I may have an opportunity this weekend to get some dirt from my targets house yard.
I have seen Miss Cat mention getting this dirt a time or two in my reading over the threads but I haven't seen any actual uses for this specific dirt, and searching has turned up nothing matching the query.
I'll be doing uncrossing, clarity, protection and love work on this person. probably break up work as well after the uncrossing and clarity.
So what might I be able to use his house yard dirt for, and how would i do so, with the work I have in mind?
Thank you
I have seen Miss Cat mention getting this dirt a time or two in my reading over the threads but I haven't seen any actual uses for this specific dirt, and searching has turned up nothing matching the query.
I'll be doing uncrossing, clarity, protection and love work on this person. probably break up work as well after the uncrossing and clarity.
So what might I be able to use his house yard dirt for, and how would i do so, with the work I have in mind?
Thank you
Thank you St Martha, St Anthony & St Expedite for all you have done for me.
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Graveyardhag --
The dirt from a person's house may be mixed with powders or curios (for love, healing, protection, cursing, etc.), prayed over and spread back in their yard.
The dirt from a person's house may be mixed with a love powder and dropped as a "breadcrumb trail" to one's own house and the last portion spread around one's own door to encourage them to visit.
The dirt from a person's house may be placed in a plant pot containing a flowering plant or a fern at one's own house to encourage the growth of love as the plant grows.
The dirt from a person's house may be mixed with powders or curios (for love, healing, protection, cursing, etc.), prayed over and spread back in their yard.
The dirt from a person's house may be mixed with a love powder and dropped as a "breadcrumb trail" to one's own house and the last portion spread around one's own door to encourage them to visit.
The dirt from a person's house may be placed in a plant pot containing a flowering plant or a fern at one's own house to encourage the growth of love as the plant grows.
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This is perfect Miss Cat, I can do all of these things!
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
Thank you St Martha, St Anthony & St Expedite for all you have done for me.