Hi everyone, new here but been a customer for years. I have two questions...
1. I have mojos that are no longer needed (love bags from a relationship that has ended). What is a proper disposal?
2. I have been meaning to make crossing/bad luck mojos for someone I am justified in doing them for. I cannot get to the person/their property. How would I use these types, in the box with their doll?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Crossing Mojo Hand Questions and Answers
Re: Crossing/bad luck mojo and disposal question
Hi Savannah:
1. Here is a great part of the site that talks about disposal of tricks and ritual remains:
http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
2. In this case, you'd want the person to actually carry the mojo bag meant for their crossing/jinxing. If you can't get to their person or property I would just work with the dolly. Stuff it with Spanish Moss, tie its' hands and feet together so she cannot move, blindfold it so she can't see, etc.
Good luck,
Mary Bee
1. Here is a great part of the site that talks about disposal of tricks and ritual remains:
http://www.luckymojo.com/layingtricks.html
2. In this case, you'd want the person to actually carry the mojo bag meant for their crossing/jinxing. If you can't get to their person or property I would just work with the dolly. Stuff it with Spanish Moss, tie its' hands and feet together so she cannot move, blindfold it so she can't see, etc.
Good luck,
Mary Bee
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Re: Crossing/bad luck mojo and disposal question
Thanks
I wish I could do something with the bags tho....

I wish I could do something with the bags tho....
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Re: Crossing/bad luck mojo and disposal question
Crossing bags is not the best of sneaky tricks. Unless they are added to the cement when a building is being constructed.
If you cannot get to a person or their property, you can add them to some other place that is linked to the person. The home where he grew up, his place of work, some place that is important to him or even the grave of his ancestor. I´d be a bit careful with the last option thou.
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If you cannot get to a person or their property, you can add them to some other place that is linked to the person. The home where he grew up, his place of work, some place that is important to him or even the grave of his ancestor. I´d be a bit careful with the last option thou.
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Re: Crossing Mojo Hand Questions and Answers
Crossing Mojo Hand
Use in Magic:
Crossing is for enemy work or tricks to bring on crossed conditions, mess things up, destroy happiness, put on jinxes, cause trouble, and change your enemy's good luck to bad luck for reasons of revenge or spiritual antagonism. Each Lucky Mojo Crossing Bag comes complete with a vial of Crossing dressing Oil.
Spell Methods:
A mojo is the staple amulet of African-American hoodoo practice, a flannel bag containing one or more magical items, such as roots, herbs, seeds, coins, charms, a petition paper, and/or personal concerns, made to assist in the accomplishment of a wish, desire, or prayer. A mojo made for luck, wealth, love, protection, or health is traditionally carried on the person, but some mojos are hidden in a place where they will work on those who pass by. Alternative names for the mojo include hand, mojo hand, conjure hand, lucky hand, mojo bag, conjure bag, trick bag, tricker bag,root bag, toby, jomo, joomoo, gree-gree, grigat, gris-gris, and nation sack. A mojo used for divination, somewhat like a pendulum, is called a Jack, Jack bag, or Jack ball.
Product Details:
Lucky Mojo brand mojo hands contain authentic, traditional roots, herbs, and symbolic ingredients fixed in a flannel bag. Each one is made with consideration and prayer. They come with dressing oil and full instructions for use.
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Use in Magic:
Crossing is for enemy work or tricks to bring on crossed conditions, mess things up, destroy happiness, put on jinxes, cause trouble, and change your enemy's good luck to bad luck for reasons of revenge or spiritual antagonism. Each Lucky Mojo Crossing Bag comes complete with a vial of Crossing dressing Oil.
Spell Methods:
A mojo is the staple amulet of African-American hoodoo practice, a flannel bag containing one or more magical items, such as roots, herbs, seeds, coins, charms, a petition paper, and/or personal concerns, made to assist in the accomplishment of a wish, desire, or prayer. A mojo made for luck, wealth, love, protection, or health is traditionally carried on the person, but some mojos are hidden in a place where they will work on those who pass by. Alternative names for the mojo include hand, mojo hand, conjure hand, lucky hand, mojo bag, conjure bag, trick bag, tricker bag,root bag, toby, jomo, joomoo, gree-gree, grigat, gris-gris, and nation sack. A mojo used for divination, somewhat like a pendulum, is called a Jack, Jack bag, or Jack ball.
Product Details:
Lucky Mojo brand mojo hands contain authentic, traditional roots, herbs, and symbolic ingredients fixed in a flannel bag. Each one is made with consideration and prayer. They come with dressing oil and full instructions for use.
MH1-CUS-CROS
Crossing Mojo Hand
$48.00


You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
Crossing Triple Strength Mojo Hand
MH3-CUS-CROS
Crossing Triple Strength Mojo Hand
$72.00


You can order right here in the Forum by clicking on the blue Add To Cart button.
For more information, see:
http://www.luckymojo.com/crossing.html
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