How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hello, Catlady409 ,
That happens frequently. Especially if there's a little too much sulfur in the incense. Or if it's on a charcoal block, it will also happen. Or if there's herbs n the incense, again, that will happen.
If it keeps happening with the same behaviors, then I would view it as a sign
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That happens frequently. Especially if there's a little too much sulfur in the incense. Or if it's on a charcoal block, it will also happen. Or if there's herbs n the incense, again, that will happen.
If it keeps happening with the same behaviors, then I would view it as a sign
Take care
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Thank you, Miss Aida. It has never happened to me before and I thought maybe I used too much powder in my little incense burner. The sulfur part makes sense!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hi, not suphur (that is stinky and toxic) but saltpeter.
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OMG!
I knew that Sulfur didn't sound right after I had written it.
Thank God Miss cat watches over us.
I knew that Sulfur didn't sound right after I had written it.
Thank God Miss cat watches over us.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
How do you make cones out of the incense powder in the kits, as indicated in the instructions??
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Once again, for those who want pictures of how to roll your own powder incense cones in paper and pop them out for use, the pics are at our sister-site, herb-magic.com:
http://herb-magic.com/incense-powder-cones.html
http://herb-magic.com/incense-powder-cones.html
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I've tried 2 {separate} times to light my incense! and both times it doesn't burn down all the way. It seems to only burn 1/4 or 1/3 of the way, then it goes out. I don't know if its because I use it outside, or what. (I use it outside because I feel like if I burn it inside my apartment the fire detectors will go off)
When I use it outside, I try to do it on a day when it's not really windy.
When I use it outside, I try to do it on a day when it's not really windy.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hello Pink kisses,
When I light Lucky Mojo loose incense, mine does the same thing. I just use a spoon to kind of mix it up and scoop up the unlit incense and dump it on top of the lit "cherry," so the rest burns. But sure, if you're burning it outside if there's wind, I bet that's influencing things too.
When I light Lucky Mojo loose incense, mine does the same thing. I just use a spoon to kind of mix it up and scoop up the unlit incense and dump it on top of the lit "cherry," so the rest burns. But sure, if you're burning it outside if there's wind, I bet that's influencing things too.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
You can also try packing your cone a bit tighter. I find I only have the partial burn issue if I'm not actually using a cone form of some kind (I like using an icing cone tip from the bakery section of the store). You still may find you have a bit left over, which you can, as sisterjean suggests, carefully put back onto the cherry.
Hope that helps!
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Devi Spring & Sisterjean, thanks. I was wondering if maybe I needed to pack it tighter, I did feel as though I packed it. But I can alway try making it tighter. I didn't think about scooping the unlit incense onto the lit incense. I'll definitely try that
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I don't have a question. I just wanted to comment on the Four Roses Agarbathies Incense. I just received it in the mail today and I lit one. The smell reminds me of a woman from my preschool that used to babysit my sister and I. Her name was Rose, and she always had this unusual, distinct scent. I haven't smelled that scent in years, since I was in preschool. It just brought back some childhood memories of falling asleep on my pull-out couch in the living room of my old house with Rose babysitting us.
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hello,
I had a couple questions to make sure I do the unjinxing spell Conjureman Ali told me to do on the LM Radio Show on 10/9...
- Do I mix the saltpeter, Jinx Killer and Road Opener incenses in equal amounts to smoke my home (since I'm currently working on my business from home) and myself?
- If I can't find a crossroads to dispose of the incense remnants, how should I dispose of it? I searched the forum but couldn't find disposal alternatives specific to unjinxing.
- Do I need to face a certain direction when disposing of the incense remnants no matter where they're disposed of?
Once I do this work, I'm going to burn a red vigil for Archangel Michael for protection. While it's burning I plan to purchase a St. Michael medal (with or without his sigil) so that I can keep it on my home office desk and carry it with me too.
Thank you thank you!
I had a couple questions to make sure I do the unjinxing spell Conjureman Ali told me to do on the LM Radio Show on 10/9...
- Do I mix the saltpeter, Jinx Killer and Road Opener incenses in equal amounts to smoke my home (since I'm currently working on my business from home) and myself?
- If I can't find a crossroads to dispose of the incense remnants, how should I dispose of it? I searched the forum but couldn't find disposal alternatives specific to unjinxing.
- Do I need to face a certain direction when disposing of the incense remnants no matter where they're disposed of?
Once I do this work, I'm going to burn a red vigil for Archangel Michael for protection. While it's burning I plan to purchase a St. Michael medal (with or without his sigil) so that I can keep it on my home office desk and carry it with me too.
Thank you thank you!
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Hello, hlb111 ,
Unfortunately, I can't listen to the show to hear what Conjureman Ali said. I just don't remember as he has way too many TERRIFIC spells.
Again, please take my advice that I gave to you on another thread.
here is a link to deployment and disposal:
www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
But he may have told you to face a certain direction.
I'm sorry that I cannot be of further help but I just don't know what he told you
Sorry!
Unfortunately, I can't listen to the show to hear what Conjureman Ali said. I just don't remember as he has way too many TERRIFIC spells.
Again, please take my advice that I gave to you on another thread.
here is a link to deployment and disposal:
www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
But he may have told you to face a certain direction.
I'm sorry that I cannot be of further help but I just don't know what he told you
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Thanks, Miss Aida. I appreciate it. The show transcript hasn't posted yet, but I've re-listened to the show and Conjureman Ali said to throw the incense remnants over my left shoulder but didn't say an East South North or West. He mentioned mixing the Unjinxing and Road Opener incenses together when I smoked my home and myself, but when smoking my front door - then he mentioned saltpeter (Ms. Cat said to mix all three from the get go when she recapped what Conjureman Ali said). I just want to make sure that I get it right so I'm unjinxed!
Thank you again, Miss Aida. I truly appreciate your help, and you sharing that link
Thank you again, Miss Aida. I truly appreciate your help, and you sharing that link

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Thank you, Miss Aida!
Many blessings to you!
Many blessings to you!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Certain incenses are reputed to help with spiritualism or talking to the dead.
How do I actually use these resin incenses to help me talk to the dead?
I got the Gum Arabic. Do I need Dragon Blood resin along with it?
Do I need a charcoal disk?
How do I actually use these resin incenses to help me talk to the dead?
I got the Gum Arabic. Do I need Dragon Blood resin along with it?
Do I need a charcoal disk?
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Hello, Masterdaddy96 --
Those are good questions. Let me try to answer in a way that will help you both with the use of those incenses and with Spiritualism and talking with the dead.
First, you will need a charcoal disk on which to burn resin incenses such as Gum Arabic and Dragon's Blood. They are twoo dense to burn on their own under normal circumstances. You will need a heat-broof incense brazier or pot and it should be lined with clear sand. You may prepare it first by copying out a verse from the Bible on the subject of incense, burning the paper to ashes (this is your hand-copy, not an actual Bible you are burning), and rubbing the ash inside the incense brazier, then pouring in the clean sand.
Light the charcoal and when it is glowing (just like at a barbeque) slowly drop onto it crushed fragments of the resin.
Smoke will arise and you should observe the smoke. It will often (not always) reveal faces or shapes of spirits. If it does, speak to them. Always test the spirits to see that they are of God and goodly in nature. The Devil can mimic the dead, so be careful.
If you see no images in the smoke, don't worry. Just ask for the one with whom you seek contact, by name, to appear to you in voice if not by sight.
Most people cannot contact the dead directly, but they do see spirits in the smoke or hear their voices. Ask any spirit whom you contact to go and bring back to you the spirit of the dead one with whom you wish to converse. Many Spiritualists report that they cannot contact the dead directly, but that they see Spirit Guides who offer to bring you the one you want as a service to the living and the dead. They will bring the one whom you seek.
I personally prefer a mix of four gum resin incenses for this type of work:
Gum Arabic
Dragon's Blood
Myrrh or Copal Negro (Black Copal)
Frankincense or Copal Oro (Golden Copal)
An equal-part mix is fine.
Good Luck.
Those are good questions. Let me try to answer in a way that will help you both with the use of those incenses and with Spiritualism and talking with the dead.
First, you will need a charcoal disk on which to burn resin incenses such as Gum Arabic and Dragon's Blood. They are twoo dense to burn on their own under normal circumstances. You will need a heat-broof incense brazier or pot and it should be lined with clear sand. You may prepare it first by copying out a verse from the Bible on the subject of incense, burning the paper to ashes (this is your hand-copy, not an actual Bible you are burning), and rubbing the ash inside the incense brazier, then pouring in the clean sand.
Light the charcoal and when it is glowing (just like at a barbeque) slowly drop onto it crushed fragments of the resin.
Smoke will arise and you should observe the smoke. It will often (not always) reveal faces or shapes of spirits. If it does, speak to them. Always test the spirits to see that they are of God and goodly in nature. The Devil can mimic the dead, so be careful.
If you see no images in the smoke, don't worry. Just ask for the one with whom you seek contact, by name, to appear to you in voice if not by sight.
Most people cannot contact the dead directly, but they do see spirits in the smoke or hear their voices. Ask any spirit whom you contact to go and bring back to you the spirit of the dead one with whom you wish to converse. Many Spiritualists report that they cannot contact the dead directly, but that they see Spirit Guides who offer to bring you the one you want as a service to the living and the dead. They will bring the one whom you seek.
I personally prefer a mix of four gum resin incenses for this type of work:
Gum Arabic
Dragon's Blood
Myrrh or Copal Negro (Black Copal)
Frankincense or Copal Oro (Golden Copal)
An equal-part mix is fine.
Good Luck.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Can I do spells just using incenses. What can I do to be process by my deceased friend. What incense powders and resin I need for cleansing, protection, to get my wife to be obsessed and extremely in love with me forever. What I need for to dominate over her. And to get a side girl.
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hello, MasterDaddy
Here is a page that will tell you what to use for the conditions that you desire (just purchase the incenses with the correlaying names)
www.luckymojo.com/hoodooataglance.html
And yes, there are incense spells.
Find many here:
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Here is a page that will tell you what to use for the conditions that you desire (just purchase the incenses with the correlaying names)
www.luckymojo.com/hoodooataglance.html
And yes, there are incense spells.
Find many here:
Released May 14th-15th, 2016
Legends of Incense, Herb, and Oil Magic by Lewis de Claremont, first published in 1936, now, on the 80th anniversary of its publication, restored and re-released to the public as part of the Lucky Mojo Curio Co. Library of Occult Classics.
BOO-GRI-LIHO
Legends of Incense, Herb, and Oil Magic by Lewis de Claremont, ed. cat yronwode
$12.00


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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hi, there. I'm a newbie to this sort of thing and am wondering what this scenario means. My mother's house was the site of a lot of abuse at the hands of her husband and there is a definite darkness to the place.
Every so often I place a pair of incense cones on the mantle of her living room and when lighting the first one recite a prayer: "May the love and the light of the Lord come in and replace all of the dark energies and entities in this place, may it clean and leave this place free from all that mean harm. Amen."
I then begin a short session of yoga while the first cone burns. As that one is near done, I'll light the second during the yoga to find that it doesn't extinguish. It instead burns almost to the bottom rapidly. Producing very little smoke.
When done in the basement, the darkest, most foreboding part of the house, the cones can barely be lit or they go out very quickly after producing a very weak flame and little smoke.
Any ideas?
Every so often I place a pair of incense cones on the mantle of her living room and when lighting the first one recite a prayer: "May the love and the light of the Lord come in and replace all of the dark energies and entities in this place, may it clean and leave this place free from all that mean harm. Amen."
I then begin a short session of yoga while the first cone burns. As that one is near done, I'll light the second during the yoga to find that it doesn't extinguish. It instead burns almost to the bottom rapidly. Producing very little smoke.
When done in the basement, the darkest, most foreboding part of the house, the cones can barely be lit or they go out very quickly after producing a very weak flame and little smoke.
Any ideas?
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Hello, MagicMan82 ,
If this was not an incense purchased from Lucky Mojo (and you didn't mention the type of incense), I can't be of help. This is because it may have been a lesser quality cone.
On the other hand, if it is a regular cone or dhoop incense from Lucky Mojo, it may be that the cones lit in the basement are actually helping you to identify the most negative portion of the house, while those on the mantel seem to do better, so that room is clearer of negativity.
Your practice is admirable, as is your prayer.
Take care
If this was not an incense purchased from Lucky Mojo (and you didn't mention the type of incense), I can't be of help. This is because it may have been a lesser quality cone.
On the other hand, if it is a regular cone or dhoop incense from Lucky Mojo, it may be that the cones lit in the basement are actually helping you to identify the most negative portion of the house, while those on the mantel seem to do better, so that room is clearer of negativity.
Your practice is admirable, as is your prayer.
Take care
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I'm looking at using quite a large quantity of incense for an outdoor project. I'm thinking of combining the total amount of four separate condition incenses and lighting it. 4oz of incense is quite a bit, so I"m going to try some practice runs before I do the actual deployment. I want to see how the burn is with a significantly larger quantity of incense, also in an outdoor setting, with minimal wind. Temperature is also something I'll be observing. I'd like to use a disposable, temporary container before anything too. I've thought of a type of larger paper-type Solo cup; not anything plastic either.
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Hello, Santiago,
I have never heard of burning incense on such combustible stands.
I use metal. It is safe. Especially the censers that are designed to withstand the heat.
Take care.
I have never heard of burning incense on such combustible stands.
I use metal. It is safe. Especially the censers that are designed to withstand the heat.
Take care.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I agree that the Three Roses incense reminded me of days past in the 70s -- our family must have used it.
In fact I whipped up a success charm for myself today in a money matter --I call this kind a "MacGyver" charm when I do one, usually the case is that I do not have all of my supplies or regular altar at a current location around me (as was the case today). I had some Three Roses dressed in Black Cat oil in the bathroom already. I anointed myself with Crown of Success and dusted my hands with attraction and money drawing sachet powder (massaging upward onto my arms while making my plea). I took the lit incense stick and "wrote" the $$CC$$ sigil in the air before me five times, walking through the smoke each time, while concentrating on my need and speaking it aloud with my prayer. Re-anointed my hands with Pay Me before going into the bank and made sure my handshake was firm and confident.
I had what I needed done in my favor in under 15 minutes with no fuss at all. I make thanks to St Expedite as well.
'Writing' with the dressed incense, while seeming unorthodox to me, helped me focus on my desire from the charm.
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In fact I whipped up a success charm for myself today in a money matter --I call this kind a "MacGyver" charm when I do one, usually the case is that I do not have all of my supplies or regular altar at a current location around me (as was the case today). I had some Three Roses dressed in Black Cat oil in the bathroom already. I anointed myself with Crown of Success and dusted my hands with attraction and money drawing sachet powder (massaging upward onto my arms while making my plea). I took the lit incense stick and "wrote" the $$CC$$ sigil in the air before me five times, walking through the smoke each time, while concentrating on my need and speaking it aloud with my prayer. Re-anointed my hands with Pay Me before going into the bank and made sure my handshake was firm and confident.
I had what I needed done in my favor in under 15 minutes with no fuss at all. I make thanks to St Expedite as well.
'Writing' with the dressed incense, while seeming unorthodox to me, helped me focus on my desire from the charm.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
What should I do with peaceful home incense resins? I don't have a back yard to bury it in. Can I throw it outside the window where I live??
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Hello, Moonlightdream,
I do not believe that Lucky Mojo sells: "Peaceful Home Incense Resin"
I do not believe that Lucky Mojo sells: "Peaceful Home Incense Resin"
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Oh Miss Aida, I meant peaceful home incense residues hehe
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Hello, Moonlightdream ,
Oh! OK! LOL
I would go outside and blow them out toward where you live
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Oh! OK! LOL
I would go outside and blow them out toward where you live
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Is it possible/how would it be possible to take loose LM incense and make it into stick form?
Also
Do you ever think you'll make your incenses in stick form?
Thank you,
Shutter
Also
Do you ever think you'll make your incenses in stick form?
Thank you,
Shutter
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Hello Shutter,
That would be a good question to call and ask the shop! I'm not sure ...
That would be a good question to call and ask the shop! I'm not sure ...
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Shutter -
I'm assuming you asking because you don't want to have to burn them on charcoal - remember, if you have a candle snuffer, just pack it full of incense and give it a gentle tap and you got yourself a cone incense! If your crafty you can make something like a Vantine cone shaper by cutting an aluminum can too (be careful though, metal can be very sharp!)!
Hope that makes it a little easier to use loose incense!
I'm assuming you asking because you don't want to have to burn them on charcoal - remember, if you have a candle snuffer, just pack it full of incense and give it a gentle tap and you got yourself a cone incense! If your crafty you can make something like a Vantine cone shaper by cutting an aluminum can too (be careful though, metal can be very sharp!)!
Hope that makes it a little easier to use loose incense!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hello Shutter,
If you're open to working with incense in cone form instead of stick form, RevJames gave you some good advice!
Take care.
If you're open to working with incense in cone form instead of stick form, RevJames gave you some good advice!
Take care.
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Hey guys,
thanks for the advice. I'm looking for stick form incense specifically however.
Appreciate the replies
thanks for the advice. I'm looking for stick form incense specifically however.
Appreciate the replies

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I was wondering if I could fumigate a bottle of cologne in incense in order to put it to working much like I would do an amulet or piece of jewelry for a specified effect or outcome.
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peterwilliams623 --
Yes, you could, and some folks suffumigate or cense all of their altar tools before use -- but this is a personal choice.
Yes, you could, and some folks suffumigate or cense all of their altar tools before use -- but this is a personal choice.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hey there all you DIYers!
I have been making my own loose incense, which I typically burn on charcoal. The only problem with this method is that though it is wonderful if I am doing spellwork out of doors, it is way too smokey and cloudy for indoor use. I would really love to learn how to make small incense sticks or cones, especially now that winter is coming.
I have read a bit online about how to do this using tragacanth or arabic gum, but I haven't tried it yet. Has anyone actually done this? I would really love to hear more about tips and tricks, method and such. I really want to make incense sticks or cones that will burn nicely and evenly. I also want to make sure that I am not using anything that might be toxic.
Thank you in advance!
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I have been making my own loose incense, which I typically burn on charcoal. The only problem with this method is that though it is wonderful if I am doing spellwork out of doors, it is way too smokey and cloudy for indoor use. I would really love to learn how to make small incense sticks or cones, especially now that winter is coming.
I have read a bit online about how to do this using tragacanth or arabic gum, but I haven't tried it yet. Has anyone actually done this? I would really love to hear more about tips and tricks, method and such. I really want to make incense sticks or cones that will burn nicely and evenly. I also want to make sure that I am not using anything that might be toxic.
Thank you in advance!
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Lucky Mojo sells a self lighting incense that does not need charcoal to burn it. It works very well and is not overly smoky. You can also crack a window after burning it to limit the smoke. I also sometimes using a ceiling fan to move the air. As for making I do not have experience with that. I hope to see some post that may help with that for you.
Self-lighting:http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#hoodoo
Book on Incense LM sells: THE COMPLETE BOOK OF INCENSE, OILS & BREWS
by Scott Cunningham
Fantastic book if you are interested in making your own: http://www.luckymojo.com/legendsofincen ... magic.html
Self-lighting:http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatincense.html#hoodoo
Book on Incense LM sells: THE COMPLETE BOOK OF INCENSE, OILS & BREWS
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Fantastic book if you are interested in making your own: http://www.luckymojo.com/legendsofincen ... magic.html
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
I am fine with the level of smokiness one gets from incense sticks and cones. Mainly I want to be able to turn my own home made powder incenses into something I can burn indoors.
How do the self-light incenses work? Does anyone know what the key ingredient is that makes them work?
How do the self-light incenses work? Does anyone know what the key ingredient is that makes them work?
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Madame Mercury --
Since you are not asking about the purposes or uses of our Lucky Mojo products, but rather want to learn more about the way incenses are made, i would like to recommend that you join one or more of the many online communities dedicated to incense-making. They can be found on various social platforms.
In my 52-week "Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course" i do teach two lessons on the history of incenses as they have entered into hoodoo and are used in spell-crafting:
* Lesson 12: Popular Types of Incense and How to Burn Them
* Lesson 13: Compounding Incense, Atypical Incenses, Smoking a Client
In these lessons i give basic instructions on incense manufacture, but probably not to the level of detail you seek. You can read about the course here: http://luckymojo.com/mojocourse.html
Since you are not asking about the purposes or uses of our Lucky Mojo products, but rather want to learn more about the way incenses are made, i would like to recommend that you join one or more of the many online communities dedicated to incense-making. They can be found on various social platforms.
In my 52-week "Hoodoo Rootwork Correspondence Course" i do teach two lessons on the history of incenses as they have entered into hoodoo and are used in spell-crafting:
* Lesson 12: Popular Types of Incense and How to Burn Them
* Lesson 13: Compounding Incense, Atypical Incenses, Smoking a Client
In these lessons i give basic instructions on incense manufacture, but probably not to the level of detail you seek. You can read about the course here: http://luckymojo.com/mojocourse.html
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Thanks Cat! And apologies if I stepped off topic on this-- that was not my intent!
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JayDee, I was looking at the incense , I came across inflammatory incense,and influence incense are they good to use? Are is it to much and if it’s not to much do I just need the incense? Are the oil to?
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Deliciousdonut,
All the incense products sold by LM are good to use. The type of incense used should corespond to the work you are doing. If I am cursing i would use inflammutory, or crossing, jinx, destruction. If I am doing love work I may use come to me, fiery love, love me. If I am cleansing I may use uncrossing, blessing, jinx killer. If I am doing spiritual work, such as alter work I may use a resin blend, or one that meets my spiritual desire. Many workers use the incense, oil and powders. Incense carries the prayer, it also is a sweet aroma to God, it pleases the spirit, oil is used to dress physical items that, powder is dusted on items that oil would not work on, used to sprinkle in a yard, foot track, or on candles. You can use the products combined or alone. I suggested in the alter topic, as you are just getting started with an alter work area to consider buying an incense that address: attraction, repealing, cursing and luck. this way you can use them with various workings. As time progresses expand into more options to increase your knowledge and experience. The best way to learn is to take the item and interact with it.
All the incense products sold by LM are good to use. The type of incense used should corespond to the work you are doing. If I am cursing i would use inflammutory, or crossing, jinx, destruction. If I am doing love work I may use come to me, fiery love, love me. If I am cleansing I may use uncrossing, blessing, jinx killer. If I am doing spiritual work, such as alter work I may use a resin blend, or one that meets my spiritual desire. Many workers use the incense, oil and powders. Incense carries the prayer, it also is a sweet aroma to God, it pleases the spirit, oil is used to dress physical items that, powder is dusted on items that oil would not work on, used to sprinkle in a yard, foot track, or on candles. You can use the products combined or alone. I suggested in the alter topic, as you are just getting started with an alter work area to consider buying an incense that address: attraction, repealing, cursing and luck. this way you can use them with various workings. As time progresses expand into more options to increase your knowledge and experience. The best way to learn is to take the item and interact with it.
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JayDee thanks again for answering the incense questions, your so help all of you guys on this whole site I love it!
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
One thing I have learned is that incense is sometimes easier to mix with dirt than sachet powders. The scent and herbs are there, but the colors are duller and blend into the ground better. ConjureMan Ali mentions on the Lucky Mojo Radio Show burning incense and scattering the ashes mixed with dirt for footprint magic, which is great idea too. So incense powder is more than just .... incense.
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Question, how long does a full packet of incense burn after being made into a cone?
Like pour an entire packet into a big cone and do the thing Catherine taught in that page and burn it.
Like pour an entire packet into a big cone and do the thing Catherine taught in that page and burn it.
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Hello mastersirius678,
The way to use the incense powder is to make several cones out of the contents of the packet and burn them individually. There is no telling how long it would take to burn all of the incense at once. I imagine it would be very smoky to do so, when you would not overwhelm yourself or your space with smoke if you burned smaller cones.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
The way to use the incense powder is to make several cones out of the contents of the packet and burn them individually. There is no telling how long it would take to burn all of the incense at once. I imagine it would be very smoky to do so, when you would not overwhelm yourself or your space with smoke if you burned smaller cones.
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Hi everyone,
I read a long time ago about using tobacco with a skull candle to "speak" to your target. I finally got the tobacco powder and I was wondering if I could use it with any candle? and perhaps a honey jar one?
I want to get a friend to hurry with contacting me (I know he will, it's just taking time...), and I have a honey jar for him already.
If I can do it with a regular 4'' candle, would white or orange be better for this? And shall I also use oils? (like Mercury, Attraction, Magnet, etc...?)
I read a long time ago about using tobacco with a skull candle to "speak" to your target. I finally got the tobacco powder and I was wondering if I could use it with any candle? and perhaps a honey jar one?
I want to get a friend to hurry with contacting me (I know he will, it's just taking time...), and I have a honey jar for him already.
If I can do it with a regular 4'' candle, would white or orange be better for this? And shall I also use oils? (like Mercury, Attraction, Magnet, etc...?)
Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
aniviel,
The idea with tobacco is you are puffing it into the face of a skull candle which represents the person, you are then making them think of what you are saying and doing. You can do the same thing with any of the lucky mojo incenses they sell, wave or gently blow the smoke into the face of the skull candle or photo as you state your petition. Yes a taper or chime candle can be used as well, but you do lose the physical element of having a skull in front of your face that you are talking to. You can use any color that seems to fit best, yellow communication, white general, purple to dominate. Many workers dress the candles in oil after it is inscribed with a petition such as : John Doe Contact Jane doe .. then dust it with powder, this is double dressing a candle.
The idea with tobacco is you are puffing it into the face of a skull candle which represents the person, you are then making them think of what you are saying and doing. You can do the same thing with any of the lucky mojo incenses they sell, wave or gently blow the smoke into the face of the skull candle or photo as you state your petition. Yes a taper or chime candle can be used as well, but you do lose the physical element of having a skull in front of your face that you are talking to. You can use any color that seems to fit best, yellow communication, white general, purple to dominate. Many workers dress the candles in oil after it is inscribed with a petition such as : John Doe Contact Jane doe .. then dust it with powder, this is double dressing a candle.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
So is it possible for the incense to completely catches on fire? I was burning my Van Van incenses to drive away an evil jinn, and I had the incense in a small mountain on top of the small incense burning plate. After a while, there was this ball of fire that is the size of the complete circumference of the plate. The fire had a blue and white tint to it, there was no smoke to the fire as well. This fire also didn't burn any of the incenses, it just flared up for a couple seconds and went away, resuming normal incense burning.
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Hello mastersirius678,
Incense can burn differently according to how you're using it, how much of it you use, and the quality of the charcoal on which you burn it. I wouldn't read too much into it. If you are concerned that it is a sign of some kind, consider getting a reading from a member of AIRR who can provide more clarity:
www.readersandrootworkers.org/
Good luck.
Incense can burn differently according to how you're using it, how much of it you use, and the quality of the charcoal on which you burn it. I wouldn't read too much into it. If you are concerned that it is a sign of some kind, consider getting a reading from a member of AIRR who can provide more clarity:
www.readersandrootworkers.org/
Good luck.
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Re: How to Use Lucky Mojo Incense Powders, ResIns, Agarbatti, Dhoop, Coil, Briquet Incense Questions and Answers
Would you all forgive what is possibly a ridiculous question, as I’ve never worked with incense before? Would LM incense work with those pretty backflow incense burners? You know, the kind that makes the smoke flow down like a waterfall? The ones I’m looking at seem to use a cone shape on top of a cylinder... like a crayon-shape. Is that some special kind of stick or could I do that?
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RisenRaven,
I don't have one so I couldn't tell you for sure. I don't think it would work. The cylinder is probably hollow with nothing on top to keep the loose incense from just falling through. The cones they use for the back flow are hard packed and probably a certain size to stay on top.
I am not positive and have yet to look at all the parts up close but this is just my theory. Some are very pretty though!
I don't have one so I couldn't tell you for sure. I don't think it would work. The cylinder is probably hollow with nothing on top to keep the loose incense from just falling through. The cones they use for the back flow are hard packed and probably a certain size to stay on top.
I am not positive and have yet to look at all the parts up close but this is just my theory. Some are very pretty though!
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Thank you Terra! I’ll lean towards no for now but if anyone else has a definite answer I’d be happy to hear!
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Update: I managed to find a YouTube video about how they work...it said the cones for backflow burners use an incense that makes heavier smoke than normal incense so that the smoke flows down and not up, so there’s my answer!
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Great -- thanks for finding the answer. Just to make it clear for forum readers, our incenses -- stick, resin, and loose powder incense -- are designed primarily for metaphysical and spiritual use, not for cool science effects.
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Indeed, but it didn’t hurt to investigate if spiritual incense would also produce a cool effect.
I could have seen myself smoking my amulets in the pool of a backflow burner.
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