Maximon is actually a pre-Columbian Mayan god of the underworld formerly known as Maam ("grandfather") or Rilaj Mam; his modern name is a conflation of Mam and Simon. Contemporary images do not depict the deity himself, but rather a life-sized carved wooden statue of the god dressed in early 20th century clothing. He is portrayed as a mustached man seated outdoors at a crossroads, wearing a black suit, red tie, and wide-brimmed hat. There are many such life-sized statues of him, enchrined in a number of Mayan towns."
--- Catherine Yronwode
San Simon Maximon Incense Powders
Use in Magic:
Patron of Guatemala; ancient Mayan god represented as a black-suited peasant; for luck and protection.
Spell Methods:
Light incense before opening a candle service; use it to to dress a room, to besmoke talismans, and fix lucky mojo hands; add herbs or resins and burn on charcoal if you wish; unlit incense may be mixed with local dirt for a yard sprinkle or foot-track spells.
Product Details:
Hand-made, faith-based, perfumed hoodoo incense powders with herbs and roots included, in a 1 oz. foil packet with a colourful label.
IPD-CAT-MAXI
San Simon Maximon Incense Powders
$8.00


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