Algiers Oil Questions and Answers

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Algiers Oil Questions and Answers

Post by magicmurphy » Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:39 pm

Hi All --

In a financial pinch, I went for a "fast luck type" oil a few orders back... I knew of the raved-about Fast Luck Oil, but something told me to go with Algiers, described as a "Fast Luck Type Formula."

I got good results from Algiers -- an unexpected royalty check from a publisher I had no idea still was selling my book - so YAY! :D But I am curious if anyone here in the forum could speak to the difference between Algiers and Fast Luck, if any.

Example: I read here on the forum that while both Attraction and Magnet Oils are attractors, Attraction is gradual while Magnet is more Ba-ZING! fast. Are Fast Luck and Algiers different in a manner too? Or are they essentially interchangeable in your experiences?

Yup, always looking to have more oils in the cabinet. :) But I am curious of any similarities, differences in results folks may have experienced, and which they prefer.

Thanks much!

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Re: Algiers Oil Questions and Answers

Post by catherineyronwode » Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:39 pm

magicmurphy --

They are simply two different recipes that are similar. When i got the recipe for Algeirs Oil the resemblance was obvious to me.

In "Golden Secrets of Mystic Oils" the writer Anna Riva (Dorothy Spencer) attributed the name "Algiers" to "the Mediterranean" and called it a "sensuous" oil.

However, Edward Lowe, a Texas-born African-American root doctor in Chicago in the 1920s, made and sold Algiers Perfume many decades before Anna Riva came on the scene, and he attributed it to Algiers, Louisiana, which is across the river from New Orleans. This makes good sense to me, as Algiers was at that time known as "hoodoo town."

See also the songs "Spider in Your Dumpling" by Arnold Wiley on the "Hoodoo Jukebox" CD and "Mojo Boogie" by J. B. Lenoir at my "Hoodoo and Blues Lyrics" web site for references to Algiers, Louisiana, as a locational source of magical learning.

Lowe's ascription of Algiers Perfume to Louisiana rather than Algeria, as Anna Riva later had it, led me to understand that the similarity in fragrance between Algiers Oil and New Orleans Fast Luck Oil was not accidental.

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Re: Algiers Oil Questions and Answers

Post by magicmurphy » Mon Jun 10, 2013 8:02 pm

Cool! Thank for this info, Ms. Cat. :)

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Post by AonieD » Sat Jul 20, 2013 2:35 pm

I received my order in the mail yesterday and I'm so excited! The Algiers oil smells simply amazing. Right away, I blessed it and anointed a $2 bill with it and put it in my husband's wallet. I also added a few drops to the "hair dressing" recipe I found on the Lucky Mojo site with whisky and devil's shoestring. I can't get over how wonderful it smells. Are there any other money drawing methods using it? I chose Algiers over Fast Luck because I want the money to stick around awhile and help me find a nice rental house.

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Post by aura » Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:19 am

Hi AonieD,

Any method used with conjure oïl can be used with the Algiers oïl as well. Although you've probably already read through this page, it does contain lots of ideas on how to work the oïl: http://www.luckymojo.com/oils.html
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Post by catherineyronwode » Sat Dec 28, 2019 1:52 pm

Algiers, Louisiana, locally nicknamed "Hoodoo Town" during the 20th century, is the source for this wonderful old formula reputed to catch "Luck in a Hurry," and to "Bring in the Winnings."

Use oils to fix candles, prepare magical amulets, anoint the body and hair, add to bath water and floor wash, and dress furniture and rooms, according to folk magic spell lore.

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