Probably off topic as I am unsure how Hawaiian Goddess Pele and her elements fit with lucky mojo, but being a forum member for sometime, I didnt have anything to ask, but wanted to express gratitude toward her. So, moderators do what you will with this one. I just need to put it out there.
Usually, there is a stigma about a curse when taking stones from Maui. I found a few peculiar ones that I just could not take my eye off of and brought them home. Instead of said curse, I have actually received good fortune. Great discounts upon checking out of my hotel and a smooth flight back. As I was unaware of a curse at the time, I do owe Pele respect in these regards. In my gratitude for my good fortune, I will be offering up food for my local ducks that represent the ducks I saw playing around my breakfast area in Maui and burning a candle in your name, Pele, for love and peace. Thank you for all the great luck I have received.
Goddess Pele Questions and Answers
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I used to live in Hawaii a long time ago. If anyone asks for food, drink, or a cigarette, you best offer what you can because Pele likes those who are generous.
Thanks to Pele and her brother for keeping me safe in the ocean with my other spirits. I will remember you always.
Thanks to Pele and her brother for keeping me safe in the ocean with my other spirits. I will remember you always.
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A great incense for Pele (from Scott Cunningham) is:
2 parts Frankincense
1 parts Dragon's Blood
Sandalwood
Orange Peel
& Cinnamon
with a few drops of Clove Oil
*I've made and used this with good results.
I also have some lava rocks from Pele's sacred mountain. I have never been to Hawaii, but they were obtained for me by a friend. I made the incense in part as an offering to kind of "atone" for any taboo that was broken by me having these pieces.
Yeah.. this is way off the Hoodoo track, but since the subject came up I can't help but share as well.
2 parts Frankincense
1 parts Dragon's Blood
Sandalwood
Orange Peel
& Cinnamon
with a few drops of Clove Oil
*I've made and used this with good results.
I also have some lava rocks from Pele's sacred mountain. I have never been to Hawaii, but they were obtained for me by a friend. I made the incense in part as an offering to kind of "atone" for any taboo that was broken by me having these pieces.
Yeah.. this is way off the Hoodoo track, but since the subject came up I can't help but share as well.
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Interesting site about offerings to Pele.
http://www.kaahelehawaii.com/pages/pele.htm
http://www.kaahelehawaii.com/pages/culture_hookupu.htm
It says one's word is the appropiate offering.
http://www.kaahelehawaii.com/pages/pele.htm
http://www.kaahelehawaii.com/pages/culture_hookupu.htm
It says one's word is the appropiate offering.