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Unread post by queendee11 » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:34 am

I am a worker and several months ago I called The Lucky Mojo Shop. I asked if you all have squill root and I saw that it was one of the ones listed in HOODOO HERB AND ROOT MAGIC. The response I got was just because it is in the book does not mean that we have it.

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:40 am

That's correct, queendee11 --

1. Some traditional hoodoo herbs are endangered species and it is against the law to harvest them in the wild, but you could grow them yourself. Adam and Eve Root and Gall of the Earth are in this category.

2. Some traditional hoodoo zoological curios are obtained through cruel and destructive methods, and we refuse to obtain them in traditional ways. The black Cat bone (which traditionally must be obtained from a Cat that is boiled alive) is one such item.

3. Some traditional hoodoo herbs and minerals are dangerous or toxic and not readily available for this reason, nor would we carry them if they were available. Squill root is one of these, as are liquid Mercury, Bluestone (Copper Sulphate),and Gunpowder. We have simply chosen not to carry them, as we do not want the responsibility of people poisoning or harming themselves with these items.

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Unread post by Domonique » Tue Apr 23, 2013 5:10 pm

I have a question about Osha Root, think this is the right place.
1. Is there another name for it?
2. Native american's use this root but I am unsure if the family is umm...translating it's uses correctly as it has been passed down over the years or rather, family members.

One side is very Santeria the other very native american lol I have adapted to traditions from both sides and sometimes Im able to meet in the middle sorda-speak. There is a purpose I know but with some traditions and beliefs so close and some so far, I would hate to be in left field for its use when I should be in right...Make sense? I have searched her but cant seem to find anything, hence maybe there is another name....
Yes Cat I have your book and use it when ever in doubt but again not finding anything. Books AWESOME by the way, just sayin ;)
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Unread post by whistler2 » Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:30 pm

It's known by a few names...Bear Root, Chuchupate, Colorado Cough Root, Indian Parsley, Ligusticum porteri, Mountain Lovage, Perejil de Campo, Persil Indien, Porter's Licorice Root, Racine d’Ours, Wild Celery Root...

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Unread post by Domonique » Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:44 pm

whistler wrote:It's known by a few names...Bear Root, Chuchupate, Colorado Cough Root, Indian Parsley, Ligusticum porteri, Mountain Lovage, Perejil de Campo, Persil Indien, Porter's Licorice Root, Racine d’Ours, Wild Celery Root...
FABULOUS Whistler, Now to do more homework lol. Thanks so much for such a quick response ;)
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Unread post by Caligula » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:26 pm

It seemsthat every herb, root and spice has a purpose.or meaning, when I saw catnip on the list I wondered what the Magickal properties of marijuana are (it isn't listed for obvious reasons).

Marijuana must have some Magickal associations.

What are they?

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Wed Apr 24, 2013 9:30 pm

Caligula,

Marijuana, like most intoxicants, has a long history of religious and spiritual associations, but Lucky Mojo doesn't carry it. Perhaps an internet search will help you.

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Unread post by Frank Owen » Fri May 17, 2013 11:51 am

Thank You Miss Cat for the list. This answers a lot of questions!

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Unread post by oneNonly » Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:24 pm

In Hoodoo is there any such spell that involves a chicken heart or chicken blood? I was just curious since I know some of the other type of magic does involve chicken sacrifice an stuff so I got curious. THANKS

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Unread post by Mama Micki » Wed Jul 03, 2013 1:12 pm

oneNonly ,

Hoodoo is not Voodoo. No animal sacrifice required.
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Unread post by oneNonly » Wed Jul 03, 2013 7:37 pm

Thank you mama micki. I know Hooodoo is not voodoo thats why I was curious and asked. I wasnt thinking about sacrifice just use of chicken parts in any hoodoo spells thata all. I know chicken eggs are used but I guess thats it. Thanks

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu Jul 04, 2013 12:15 am

notsoperfect7 / FeelingaPerfect7 / oneNonly --

You asked "is there any such spell that involves a chicken heart or chicken blood? I was just curious'."

That is one of the weirdest and most disturbing questions i have ever been asked on this forum.

You're ... just curious. What? You've got extra chicken blood just laying around in a bowl and want to know if you can use it?

Well, we are here to help you with purchasing and using spiritual supplies, not to help satisfy what seems to me to be a rather morbid curiosity,

i can tell you that there are more spells in hoodoo that involve killing frogs, killing ants, killing snails, killing black cats, klling mud dauber wasps, killing snakes, killing lizards, killing whippoorwills, killing mockingbirds, and killing bats than killing chickens -- and there are also spells that make use of parts of farm animals and wild game animals that have been slaughtered for food -- beef, veal, or lamb tongues; rabbit feet; possum bones; chicken feet and wishbones; and raccoon penis bones; for instance.

You seem to have confused spell-casting with religion -- when you wrote "the other type of magic does involve chicken sacrifice."

What "other type of magic would that be? There are hundreds of human cultures, each with its own internally consistent systems of magic.

There are likewise hundreds of human religions -- and since "sacrifice" is a religious term, it would appear that you were asking if hoodoo is a religion that requires animal sacrifice.

Then, when you question was answered, you denied that you had asked about "sacrifice." But you DID ask, right there in your post!

Anyway, as you were told, animal sacrifice is not a part or potion of hoodoo.

Why not?

Because hoodoo is a Christian form of folk magic, hence animal sacrifice per se is NOT part of the religious program of hoodoo.

Okay. Did that satisfy your curiosity?

If you want to learn more about the use of zoological curios in hoodoo, please purchase my book, "Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic."
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Unread post by sun369 » Sun Jul 07, 2013 8:53 pm

I have been an ignorance that I only used oils to burn candles. Then I got a few weird dreams in a row that I messed with herbs in the forest. I then had a psychic reading and the spirit guides of psychic told me that if I burn candle to do spells, I need to follow the instruction properly.

So, I would like to ask what herbs and roots are best for business ?

Thanks A LOT !!!

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Unread post by Papa Newt » Mon Jul 08, 2013 4:37 am

Some herbs that have been used with business success are:

Allspice
Cinnamon
Five Finger Grass

Just to name a few. Of course the type of business may incorporate some of these herbs as well as couple others. Be sure to check out Hoodoo At A Glance for a quick reference, and Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic for more detailed uses of herbs to work with. Best of luck.
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Unread post by sun369 » Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:41 pm

Papa Newt

It is an internet business that I sell thousands of items.

Yes, I have the green book of Ms. Cat, but it is too much info in there that I got overwhelmed.

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Unread post by Papa Newt » Mon Jul 08, 2013 8:11 pm

sun369,

The Herbs that have been listed can be worked with to help increase business.

Also, be sure to read the Forum thread Spell-Casting for Online Business Ebay Etsy Web Site
for ideas of work you can apply to your online business.

Finally, if you have a copy of "Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic," turn to the back of the book for the lists of herbs hrouped according to purpose. The same or similar information can also be found at this LMCCo. web page

Hoodoo at a Glance
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Unread post by newbie2012 » Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:00 pm

Hi,

Just wondering what herbs are best to use for Reversing all Witchcrafts that includes all Voodoo doll spells, black magic, all living things, all evil spirits and evil entities, all illnesses including a full body Eczema and all financial misfortunes, legal problems, relationships with employers, relationships with friends, love life, residency of the apartments?

I have been under attack daily and nightly for a year and a half now. She even attack me when I was trying to get Food Stamps. But I am done ignoring this hired Voodoo practitioner. i have asked my ancestors if they will be do the reversal candles with me and they said yes 4 times.

Please let me know what are the best herbs for reversal all witchcrafts other than Agrimony.
Thank you, and all responses are greatly appreciated.

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Unread post by Power » Wed Jul 10, 2013 2:36 pm

Hello, here are some herbs you can try.

Blackberry leaf
http://herb-magic.com/blackberry-leaf.html

Wood Betony
http://herb-magic.com/wood-betony.html

Devil Pod
http://www.luckymojo.com/batnut.html

I recommend you also get some fiery wall of protection products if you can
http://www.luckymojo.com/fierywall.html

Good Luck!

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Unread post by Power » Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:27 pm

I also would like to add, that if this is a recurring problem and you want to reverse all the mess. Then you can try a mirror box spell. It will keep everything evil they do bouncing back to them, hurting them each time they try to hurt you.
http://www.luckymojo.com/uncrossing.html

Also, don't forget to clean the mess they sent to you, by uncrossing yourself.
http://www.luckymojo.com/uncrossing.html

Hope this helps, Good Luck!

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Unread post by newbie2012 » Wed Jul 10, 2013 5:21 pm

Do I put blackberry leaf into candles?

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Wed Jul 10, 2013 7:46 pm

Yes, crush it up and use it lightly, not too much.
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Unread post by Brother_Brad » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:49 pm

Hello, I checked the Lucky Mojo catalog and you all do sell Black dog hair. In the description it says "For black arts work or break up spells".

1) Would it be correct to use black dog hair in a "bend me over" conjure I want to work on someone? (My idea is I want them to follow me around like a puppy dog).

2) Or when the catalog said Black arts in the description does it mean black dog hair is for making someone "as sick as a dog" ?

3) My next question, besides black, are there any other colors of animals that conjures can use? Like a Red Cardinal's feather in a conjure to give love the ability to fly quickly to me- etc?

Any views would be most appreciated!

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:52 pm

1) That's be okay. It need not be black for that purpose, just from a friendly and biddable dog.

2) Nope, you would use Dog throw-up for that! (Gross.)

3) Certain birds and animals have symbolism in hoodoo, others do not. Start by looking through "Hoodoo Herb and Rot Magic." Most often the use is determined by the anmial's behaviour, not its colour. For instance, Parrot feathers pf any colour are used to make people talk.

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Unread post by QueenofWands » Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:45 pm

The info regarding the parrot feathers is quite interesting! I had never knew they had significance in hoodoo. And, a couple months ago, I just so happened to give a gift/ trick to a lover...it was a long beautiful feather from my Blue and Gold Macaw....:) Good to know, as I have a houseful of feathered babies...:)

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Unread post by Mel Casey » Sat Jul 13, 2013 3:16 pm

I been studying and reading Hoodoo herb and root magic, I would like to know what herbs I can use to open the pineal gland ? If anyone can assist it will be deeply appreciated.
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Unread post by magicinthemoment » Sat Jul 13, 2013 4:01 pm

Machito

Great question. I too am interesting in opening my pineal gland.

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Unread post by Joseph Magnuson » Sun Jul 14, 2013 5:55 am

Machito and magicinthemoment:

Open the book to page 209 and you will find the listing for all of the herbs of use to you in all psychic and divinatory work. With careful experimenting you will find that some of these resonate more with you than others will.

Happy reading and researching.
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Unread post by Bewitching redhead » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:40 am

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Unread post by Mezan » Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:16 pm

Hi :) I'd like to know if Love Herbs Mixture be good to use in a honey jar. It's listed as great for floor washes, spiritual baths, or a mojo bag, but it also seems like a good product to use in a love-drawing honey jar.
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Unread post by Miss Aida » Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:29 am

Good Morning, Mezan
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Unread post by Ms Melanie » Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:48 am

Mezan,

The Love Herb Mixture is great for the uses you described as well as for a honey jar or bottle spell. You can also make an oil out of it :)
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Unread post by sky4343 » Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:40 pm

Hi, I want to do a compell a liar to confess spell I have seen on the site but it calls for a parrots feather. Does lucky mojo sell them? I could not find it.

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:56 pm

Good Afternoon, Sky4343,
At this time, we don't carry them
So very sorry.
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Unread post by Mama Micki » Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:28 pm

You could go to a pet store and ask if they have any that a parrot has shed.
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Unread post by aura » Wed Sep 25, 2013 2:46 pm

That being said, if you intend to cook with the honey from the jar at some point - you may want to choose individual love herbs since the love herbs mix are dressed with a fabulous combination of love oils (boy they pack a punch...).
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Unread post by Naught1usMax1mus » Wed Sep 25, 2013 5:53 pm

I don't see where you're from, but fancy-style dance fans at American Indian pow-wows are often made from parrot feathers since the brighter, the better rules in that division. (Be prepared for holographic reflections from CD's used as the centers of feather bustles!). Check out any pow-wows. In your area or close by. Vendors there usually have them. Otherwise, eBay is a typical source.

If you go to a pow-wow, basic etiquette is: it is 'regalia' or an outfit, never a costume. No touching. No close-up photos without permission. Do not cross the arbor (dance arena) to get to the other side (it is blessed prior to the start of the event). If you are a lady and wish to dance in the 'intertribal' dance, bring a shawl to wear around your shoulders. Everyone is usually welcome to dance in that vent. The dancing is always clockwise circular. It is a very good experience, and respectful behavior is always appreciated, as usual.

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:30 pm

If you cannot find one at a pet store, try an online Parrot Club or a forum for parrot fanciers. They moult, just like any bird does. The shed feathers are what we use in such spells.

Good luck!
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Unread post by Janis » Sun Nov 03, 2013 1:53 pm

Hello all,

I would like to know which herb is best for unbinding (to clear blockages and or open closed ways - not for love bindings) and if there is an specific oil or powder that would have a better effect regarding breaking strong bindings. I thought about Devil's Shoe Strings and Van Van oil but I'm not sure... Thank you very much.

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sun Nov 03, 2013 9:09 pm

Hello, Janis,
Check out the post right above yours for ideas (where Miss cat is quoted)
Also, have you seen this page? www.luckymojo.com/mojocatherbs.html
Please take a look at the herbs. Then, if you have any questions, we'll be more than happy to help you.
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Unread post by MissMichaele » Tue Nov 05, 2013 9:56 pm

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Devil's Shoe String is one of my favorite herbs; it is just the right thing for binding ... your enemies. By tripping up the devil (and his human allies) it can keep them out of your way while you go about your business.

Van Van is a traditional formula for road opening.

For "breaking strong bindings," though -- which we also call being "crossed up" or suffering "crossed conditions" -- I like Jinx Killer. Its most traditional use is to sprinkle it right on top of any nasty mess that has been thrown down for you, and then get rid of it.

For more general clearing-up of evil messes, whether or not you find any tricks laid down, you can use Uncrossing. Eucalyptus is also good for this purpose.
Hope this helps,

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Unread post by daemongray » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:16 am

Hello all,

I used to keep my bones and roots in a box but found my Angelica root riddled with small holes and beetles merrily traipsing over it. I threw my herbs (Angelica, Lucky Hand, Bat Nut, Jezebel root, Orris root, nutmeg, and Master Root) into a zip top plastic bag then placed them into the freezer to kill whatever was still living in there. After a week I took them out and I noticed a few weeks later still more small brown circular beetles. I am at my wits end. I've grown together with these roots and separating them/keeping them in the freezer in a plastic bag between readings just does not sit well with me. I don't know what to do. Aside from buying entirely new roots and sealing them hermetically some how I am at a loss. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Thu Nov 14, 2013 9:43 pm

Good Evening, Daemongray,
That unfortunately doesn't sound good.
My advice to you is to buy new ones. We don't know what type of energies (and bacteria) the herbs and roots have infested your; "crop".
To avoid this in the future, have plenty of bay leaves around. Insects HATE bay leaf. And I keep mine in a dry place with a stable temperature.
I'm so sorry that tis happened to you.
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Unread post by greeneyes2 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 2:46 pm

I just had a thought ...
What will I need on hand for my herbs and roots to grind up fine if the situation or need arises ??
I notice some roots and herbs are larger and may need to be finer ground.

Will a electric bean grinder do ok?

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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Sat Nov 23, 2013 8:43 pm

Depending on the texture and fibrousness or woodiness of the herbs and roots, you may crush them between your hands; roll them under a rolling pin; use a wooden, stone, or iron mortar and pestle; or grind them in an electric grinder. Be sure to reserve these tools for non-food usage, as some herbs and roots used in magic are toxic when ingested.

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Unread post by blackmirror » Tue Dec 24, 2013 6:43 am

Greetings!

I understand the process of awakening/honoring herbs before use but I am wondering if they should also be spiritually cleansed beforehand? If so, what are some recommended ways of doing so?

Thank you for your time!

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Unread post by aura » Tue Dec 24, 2013 9:04 am

lousydowser,

I can't speak for others who will also no doubt have excellent advice for you, but I've never cleansed any of my herbs or candles prior to use and have never had any difficulty with my spell-work. It's not common practice in hoodoo to cleanse herbs - even candles and altar-tools are not systematically cleansed by all workers.
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Unread post by catherineyronwode » Tue Dec 24, 2013 1:34 pm

lousydowser,

Like the earlier posters in this thread who wanted to know how to "prepare" herbs by soaking them in Florida Water Cologne, or asked what to "chant" over them, or how to "charge" them, or how to "cleanse" them, or how to "awaken" them, or how to deal with their "ashe" -- you are not yet understanding hoodoo.

* It may be that you have come to the practice of hoodoo from another culture's form of folk-magic and that you are under the impression that the other culture's ways are used in hoodoo -- but the practices are not necessarily similar or the same.

* It may be that in these internet days, when many new texts are being published that claim to represent African American hoodoo, you may have been exposed to these ideas through a fictionalized or fabricated source which is inauthentic.

Either way, it's not your fault, but we do have to correct you, and you do need to understand us.

This forum is not about worldwide folk magic theories and ways of working. It is only about hoodoo, African American folk magic.

In hoodoo there is no institutionalized way to engage a "process of awakening/honoring herbs before use" and there is no requirement that they should also be "spiritually cleansed" before use.

What there is instead is a tradition of praying Biblical verses or extemporaneous prayers over the herbs as they are combined for use.

Lodestones may be baptized in whiskey, but they are minerals.

Herbs and roots are not placed into liquids unless one is making an alcoholic tincture (as for instance in whiskey or Florida Water) or a tea (by brewing in water).

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As others have said, you would do well to learn more about this tradition -- just basic knowledge about its history, origins, and ways of working. The book i wrote, "Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic," is a good start. You can read more about it here:

"Hoodoo Herb and Root Magic"
http://luckymojo.com/hoodooherbmagic.html

Here are some more free web pages, part of my online book "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice," which may also help:

"Hoodoo in Theory and Practice" (HITAP) Table of Contents
http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooandreligion.html

Hoodoo History
http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodoohistory.html

Hoodoo and Religion
http://www.luckymojo.com/hoodooandreligion.html

and, in this forum --

Basic Understanding of Traditional African American Hoodoo
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And i will close with a quote by my husband, nagasiva yronwode, from the above-linked forum thread. He wrote:

"The idea that hoodoo is a "freestyle" way of working is a common misconception on the internet. Ultimately, its origination may have been among outsiders to black culture who want to subtly "possess" hoodoo. Such people may think that by blowing hoodoo's constraints and stylistic nuances apart into chaos, they can claim the remnant fractions as their own, but they are likely to be sadly disappointed when hoodoo's authentic culture-bearers laugh in their faces and refuse to accept their novel rearrangements of a well-known or traditional conjure trick."

So keep asking questions, lousydowser -- but do not be surprised if, while you are learning, somone like me or one of the moderators here tells you that the query is based upon a false embedded premise. WE mean no harm and only want to help.
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Unread post by theusurper2 » Wed Dec 25, 2013 5:05 am

Thank you Aura and Miss Cat to clarifying about to clean the candles, I always had the doubt, Every day I learn something new.,

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Unread post by blackmirror » Thu Dec 26, 2013 6:56 am

Thank you for making time to answer my question! I appreciate the tips and clarification!

I actually already own your herb book and I've read through those links before. I do try and only read primary sources and/or books/blogs etc by AIRR members and not just anything on the internet. I hadn't read a single thing about cleansing herbs but I do see a lot of reference to spiritual washes/washing of people, places and sometimes other items such as tools which is why I thought I would ask for clarification about herbs. Sorry I misused the term "awaken" as well; in the "Black Folder," and elsewhere, I have seen mention of the contents of a mojo bag being "breathed to life" which I interpreted as "awaken".

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Unread post by stillsosola » Sat Jan 04, 2014 4:45 pm

does lucky mojo still sell devil pods? I cant seem to find them in the LM catalog page Im looking in the herbs and botanical curio section am I just missing it or what?

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Unread post by Miss Phoenix » Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:18 am

stillsosola, yes, we do! They were recently several large trays of them drying in the office! Here is a link: http://www.luckymojo.com/batnut.html
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Unread post by icebergslim » Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:40 pm

I have a question. I have a little small like copper bucket in a cup holder of my truck. And I was wondering if I can use it as a helping hand or some form of rootwork. I put cinnamon, nutmeg, Allspice, ginger, basil, fennel seeds, garlic, marjoram, sage, cloves, and yellow mustard seeds in it already. I cut some of my hair, and wrapped it in a piece of paper that has three wishes on it, but I haven't put it in the bucket yet. I was thinking about putting a cloth on top of it after I put the paper in to seal it.

My questions:

1) Can I use it as a helping hand?

2) What else can I do to make it work?

3) Is it ok for people to see it?

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sat Mar 01, 2014 8:36 pm

Hello, icebergslim,
Your questions are difficult to answer.
What type of spell is this? What is your intention?
Please clarify.
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Unread post by icebergslim » Fri Mar 07, 2014 7:29 pm

I am sorry for the confusion. Those herbs I put inside the little bucket I have read are for money drawing,protection,law keep away and the Sage for wisdom.
I was asking. Can I use the bucket for hoodoo work?
for the money drawing, protection and to keep law away
and even though it's in my truck. Will it be affect if people see it?

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Unread post by Miss Aida » Sat Mar 08, 2014 10:13 pm

Hello, icebergslim ,
Yes, you can use a bucket.
And you can put personal items in it also.
BUT I personally don't like anyone seeing my spells.
Also, here are some additional money spells for you; www.luckymojo.com/moneyspells.html
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Unread post by icebergslim » Sun Mar 09, 2014 3:52 pm

Thank you Miss Aida

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Unread post by mamabird39 » Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:15 pm

miss cat,
i have Ipomoea jalapa seeds i'm trying to grow them i have only a little bit of them i planted them in my garden and around my house i'm trying to get more seeds from them as soon as they produce alot of seeds i could send you some so you can grow them for the roots and seeds just let me know.if you would like to have them .
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Well, that would be totally cool! Thanks

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Fiery Wall of Protection Lentils, 70
Financial Cleansing Tea for Mending Bad Credit, 19
First Love Bacon-Cheese Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes, 34
Fish Fillets to Keep a Woman Happy in the Home, 24
Four Thieves Vinegar BBQ Sauce, 60
Four Thieves Vinegar Sweet Potato Salad, 72
Fortune Telling Cheesecake Pull, 90
Fresh Ginger and Mint Protection Tea, 57
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Get Down to Business Fig Cake, 22
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Going Away Ham, 64
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Guard Your Love Tamale Pie, 57
Haters Be Gone Hot Wings, 75
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Hoppin' John for First Footing at New Year's, 5
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Money Uncrossing Collard Greens, 7
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Old Fashioned Pound Cake for Saint Expedite, 58
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Peppar Kakar Cookie Coins for Money Luck, 19
Persian "Protect My Man From Other Women" Salad, 29
Pesto for Lovers, 36
Pickled Penis Party Pick-Ups, 77
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Red Fast Luck Punch, 66
Red Hot Cinnamon Chocolate Chili Cupcakes, 74
Roasted Garlic for Home Protection, 72
Rose Petal Sugar for Use in All Love Cookery, 28
Rose Pound Cake, 41
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Santa Muerte Spice Cake, 62
Scandinavian Glogg for Yule or Winterfest, 14
Secret Language of Chocolate Candy Fillings, 43
Secret Language of Edible Flowers in Salads, 37
Seeing True Biscuits, 88
Silver Dollar Money Drawing Pancakes, 16
Sleepy Time Sweet Dreams Tincture, 94
Sneaky Love-Trick Truffles, 44
Spicy Chocolate Chili Coffee Frosting, 73
Steamed Asparagus with Pine Nuts, Manhood Style, 25
Stop Bothering Me You Gotta Go Chili Balls, 76
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Stuffed Cherries for Nature and Fertility, 29
Summoning the Future Spouse Using a Dream Pancake, 85
Swedish Hole-Bread or Halkaka, 84
Tempting Love Apple Stuffing, 35
Texas Caviar, 11
Texas Hot Foot Chili, 78
Three-Herb Saffron Love Rice, 25
Tisanes and Other Herbal Infusions, 57
Valentine Pear Salad, 36
Vanilla Sugar for Kindness in All Relationships, 65
White Icing for Pound Cake, Upon Getting a Job, 58
Zucchini and Corn Side Dish for Protection, 69

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Unread post by mamabird39 » Sat Apr 19, 2014 1:40 pm

ok great it took me forever to find the seeds:) i feel that if i can help you with finding the hard to get herbs ect that you can grow there it would save you some money by growing them, have you ever thought about writing a hoodoo gardening book? i think it would be a big seller miss cat :)

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Unread post by mamabird39 » Sat Apr 19, 2014 2:27 pm

I also i'm growing licorice as well when it goes to seed i will send those to you as well:) this is my way of saying thank you for helping me through a tough time the oils i got from you saved my relationship with my hubby :)so i'm surching far and wide to find these things that L&M customers are looking for, for your shop.i hope i'm not over stepping my bounds in any way.:)

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