Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
Would writing out your petition in dragon's blood or bat's blood make the spell more effective?
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
Well both have two different intents. Dragon's blood in particular is good for attracting success and so on to a petition. I would say it makes it more effective however its just another ingredient in the spell work, and brings in a different aspect or emphasizes a different aspect. So yes it can bring some impact to the spell.
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
The various magical inks are just that-magical. They are meant to be used in various occult endeavors and aid when it comes to the written component of spells, conjure, and pacts. Using them always helps, but remember its your understanding of their purpose that really adds that power.
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Would it be a good idea to write out my petition with DB for a vinegar jar to give that more "oomph"?
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
No, this is what LM site says for Dragon's Bood Ink : To write out spells, pacts, and wishes for protection, luck, power, and courage.... I don't think thats your intention with the jar.
However, Bat's Bood Ink states this : To write out spells and pacts with spirits and for jinxing work against enemies. ...which sounds more aligned with negative work which you are doing.
However, Bat's Bood Ink states this : To write out spells and pacts with spirits and for jinxing work against enemies. ...which sounds more aligned with negative work which you are doing.
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Bravo j82! Quick informational post! I agree 100%
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
Hello
When writing your wish on a parchment paper do i need to use lucky mojo Scented inks or could i use a normal pen and pencil
which is better
thanks
When writing your wish on a parchment paper do i need to use lucky mojo Scented inks or could i use a normal pen and pencil
which is better
thanks
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You can use whatever you would like! Some people love the ceremony of putting their wishes in scented ink...I have used this method myself and had great results. Usually I use a small lottery/golf pencil with no eraser. I get the same results with this as I have with ink. The choice is entirely yours though! There is no "better."
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PS- I also use brown grocery bag paper instead of parchment paper. Works amazingly well!
Good question, hope this helped! Good luck!
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PS- I also use brown grocery bag paper instead of parchment paper. Works amazingly well!
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
hey joe
thanks for the info
thanks for the info
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No problem, ElectroKid, I hope it helped! That's why we're here!
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented inks
I'd like to add something here:
The use of inks in folk magic goes beyond their employment for writing on paper. They are also used to write petitions on white plates (on which a candle is then set, in a holder) or in a bathtub (into which water is then run for a ceremonial or magical bath. So while a stubby pencil may be used in writing certain petitions with great effect, in other applications, the writing is always done with ink (or beet juice, in a pinch).
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http://www.luckymojo.com/inks.html
The use of inks in folk magic goes beyond their employment for writing on paper. They are also used to write petitions on white plates (on which a candle is then set, in a holder) or in a bathtub (into which water is then run for a ceremonial or magical bath. So while a stubby pencil may be used in writing certain petitions with great effect, in other applications, the writing is always done with ink (or beet juice, in a pinch).
See also:
http://www.luckymojo.com/inks.html
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented inks
This might be a silly question but I just purchased some dragon's blood ink from a local occult store yesterday. I have read a few different uses for it and some seem contradictory but I suppose could all fall under "luck" category.
Anyway for some time I have been able to just write out what I want from my estranged beloved and it would manifest. I should note that I only do this when we are "off again" as we've been doing the "on-again, off-again" dance for nearly a year now and right now we are off. I typically just use a regular ink pen and lined legal pad. Whatever I write down almost always happens, sometimes immediately. For example, I was in the middle of writing "text me, text me, text me" over and over again one day and while I was writing it - he texted me. That being said, the last couple of times I have tried something like this, it did not work. I don't know if it was my confidence level or self doubt interfering, something on his end cutting off the connection, mercury retrograde, or whatever else could have been the case. But it didn't work nonetheless.
Anyway I was thinking about trying the dragon's blood ink and parchment for a little added "oomph" in doing this. I do have a honey jar going as well, if that's relevant. Is this something that you think would work? I am mostly asking in advance because of the expense of the ink and paper - I don't want to waste it if it's not going to work. I'm not doubting it per se, just curious if anyone else has done and had success with anything like this.
Thanks in advance!
Anyway for some time I have been able to just write out what I want from my estranged beloved and it would manifest. I should note that I only do this when we are "off again" as we've been doing the "on-again, off-again" dance for nearly a year now and right now we are off. I typically just use a regular ink pen and lined legal pad. Whatever I write down almost always happens, sometimes immediately. For example, I was in the middle of writing "text me, text me, text me" over and over again one day and while I was writing it - he texted me. That being said, the last couple of times I have tried something like this, it did not work. I don't know if it was my confidence level or self doubt interfering, something on his end cutting off the connection, mercury retrograde, or whatever else could have been the case. But it didn't work nonetheless.
Anyway I was thinking about trying the dragon's blood ink and parchment for a little added "oomph" in doing this. I do have a honey jar going as well, if that's relevant. Is this something that you think would work? I am mostly asking in advance because of the expense of the ink and paper - I don't want to waste it if it's not going to work. I'm not doubting it per se, just curious if anyone else has done and had success with anything like this.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented inks
Hello royal_PITA,
What you are describing is not how I understand the use of dragon looks ink in hoodoo and I think using it the way you are describing would be cost prohibitive. Check out this link (http://www.luckymojo.com/inks.html) to gain a good understanding of the way this ink would be used. I would recommend writing a petition on a piece of paper and putting it under a find candle.
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What you are describing is not how I understand the use of dragon looks ink in hoodoo and I think using it the way you are describing would be cost prohibitive. Check out this link (http://www.luckymojo.com/inks.html) to gain a good understanding of the way this ink would be used. I would recommend writing a petition on a piece of paper and putting it under a find candle.
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented inks
I actually did read that prior to posting but was curious if anyone else had experience with the type of manifesting I have done using the ink. Anyway I did end up doing a petition so I guess it doesn't matter haha. I will see how it goes.
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Hello royal_PITA,
Wishing you lots of success! let us know how it works out!
Peace~
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Wishing you lots of success! let us know how it works out!
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Dragon's Blood Ink Qustions and Answers
Blessings,
I just got my order of Dragon's Blood Ink and for an ink it is quite a lot. Which is great. Thanks Lucky Mojo!
My question is, I don't know what it is made of I assume some or a lot of actual Dragons Blood resin is used?
If so, can I also use this "ink" to add (via a dropper) to my candles for love/sex work for added aggressiveness and power?
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I just got my order of Dragon's Blood Ink and for an ink it is quite a lot. Which is great. Thanks Lucky Mojo!
My question is, I don't know what it is made of I assume some or a lot of actual Dragons Blood resin is used?
If so, can I also use this "ink" to add (via a dropper) to my candles for love/sex work for added aggressiveness and power?
Thanks all!
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Re: Dragon's Blood Ink Qustions and Answers
Hello HidingInSight,
Knowing Lucky Mojo, I think it's safe to assume that there is definitely Dragon's Blood Resin in that ink! And yes I believe you could add it to candles; you could also write out your petitions with it, which is how it's normally used.
Take care.
Knowing Lucky Mojo, I think it's safe to assume that there is definitely Dragon's Blood Resin in that ink! And yes I believe you could add it to candles; you could also write out your petitions with it, which is how it's normally used.
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Thanks Sister Jean!!!
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
HidingInSight --
Yes, our Dragon's Blood Ink has actual Dragon's Blood resin in it. The Dove's Blood Ink and Bat's Blood Ink do not have animal blood in them. The names of these products, and the scents with which they are compounded, are traditional.
I would NOT add this or any ink to your candles as ink is WATER based and, as you know, water extinguishes fire! Use the oils instead.
More information here -- https://www.luckymojo.com/inks.html
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Yes, our Dragon's Blood Ink has actual Dragon's Blood resin in it. The Dove's Blood Ink and Bat's Blood Ink do not have animal blood in them. The names of these products, and the scents with which they are compounded, are traditional.
I would NOT add this or any ink to your candles as ink is WATER based and, as you know, water extinguishes fire! Use the oils instead.
More information here -- https://www.luckymojo.com/inks.html
And see also my book "Paper In My Shoe" --
BOO-GRI-PIMS
Paper in My Shoe by catherine yronwode
$9.00

You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
I would like to write a petition out on parchment to be later dissolved in tea or soup stock. I understand these inks are not edible. What can I use as a substitute for food drink?
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Ok, I've read through the thread and have learned a lot. There are answers which seem to answer my questions, but it requires reading between the lines, so to speak, and within that, there is also room for interpretation. I understand that petition writing is not an exact science, as was mentioned elsewhere; that nothing is set in stone. My worry is efficacy and frequency of practice in the way that I have in mind: someone mentioned that pen and pencil can be used to write petitions: when you write them with those tools, must one of the materia be consistent with tradition, as in parchment paper or in a brown paper bag -- since you've already substituted (in this case) water-soluble ink for a pencil; or can I use, if necessary printer paper? I guess, better stated, is how many substitutions can one do in drawing up a single petition before it's no longer considered hoodoo?
And, does LM supply pens with water-soluble ink? My situation prevents me from being able to order anything like Dragon's Blood or Bat's Ink, presently -- but not for the foreseeable future; but a pen with water-soluble ink is something that I CAN definitely get away with if offered. Please understand that my asking this isn't exactly a matter of laziness and pure convenience , but one which comes out of necessity. Can I use pencil and say printer paper in a bind when I don't have beet's juice -- is this in any way heard of as falling within the scope of hoodoo, or have I crossed over into something else by doing this?
And last - a Blockbuster spell, along with Money Drawing and Cut & Clear, as well as breaking some pretty strong soul-ties is something I'm working on: is it redundant to write a petition using sacred ink or that written with intent to my ends by any other means, redundant?
Thanks, and stay safe - praying for my Lucky Mojo family, that they stay safe and in good health during this pandemic. Take care
And, does LM supply pens with water-soluble ink? My situation prevents me from being able to order anything like Dragon's Blood or Bat's Ink, presently -- but not for the foreseeable future; but a pen with water-soluble ink is something that I CAN definitely get away with if offered. Please understand that my asking this isn't exactly a matter of laziness and pure convenience , but one which comes out of necessity. Can I use pencil and say printer paper in a bind when I don't have beet's juice -- is this in any way heard of as falling within the scope of hoodoo, or have I crossed over into something else by doing this?
And last - a Blockbuster spell, along with Money Drawing and Cut & Clear, as well as breaking some pretty strong soul-ties is something I'm working on: is it redundant to write a petition using sacred ink or that written with intent to my ends by any other means, redundant?
Thanks, and stay safe - praying for my Lucky Mojo family, that they stay safe and in good health during this pandemic. Take care
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
Hello landsgenesis2,
If you are working a spell that requires a water-soluble ink for your petition, then follow those instructions. But if you're asking in the general sense, then I think you are over-thinking your work.
If making a general petition that does not need to be erased by water, you could use a pen with permanent ink if that is what you have available, or printer paper if that is also what is at hand. The traditional means of working with pencil and brown paper was that these were the materials available at that time. You could stick with that tradition or use whatever contemporary materials exist for you today.
I hope this makes sense. Good luck.
If you are working a spell that requires a water-soluble ink for your petition, then follow those instructions. But if you're asking in the general sense, then I think you are over-thinking your work.
If making a general petition that does not need to be erased by water, you could use a pen with permanent ink if that is what you have available, or printer paper if that is also what is at hand. The traditional means of working with pencil and brown paper was that these were the materials available at that time. You could stick with that tradition or use whatever contemporary materials exist for you today.
I hope this makes sense. Good luck.
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Re: Lucky Mojo Scented Inks Questions and Answers
It absolutely makes sense, it makes perfect Miss Athena; yes, I was asking in a general sense; and yes, I DO overthink things: I've been told that many a time. Thank you so much for replying - it is truly a boon to get this kind of feedback. Thanks and be well 
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