Sadly, being “gifted for the work” can be a double edged sword. While it certainly helps to effect the changes desired, if left unchecked and undisciplined it can turn inward. I was led to believe that playing guitar was a “waste of time” and that “I would never succeed so why bother pursuing it”. For a good amount of time I let these ideas exist and they have created a mental block. Just to clarify, guitar is NOT a means of support for me. I have a good job that is challenging and I enjoy and I am even well compensated. Playing music is an occasional supplement and a tremendous outlet for expression and tension release (if this sounds a lot like sex…it is!
There is a ton of great information out here if you look for it on how to correct this issue. It’s proving a challenge in that it was my own negative thinking that put the blockage there in the first place. It will be mended. I have taken various cleansing steps, road opening work and personal empowerment (whomever put my Triple jack together at Lucky Mojo I owe a debt of gratitude). Still one thing that I am not finding information on is a blessing for an object.
In this case I am specifically looking for ideas, suggestions on how to bless and protect a new instrument (that I am going to build). I am a firm believer in the “Law of Contagion”. Objects, even seemingly totally separate things, can and do take on a subtle energetic bridge. I have some work to do on my existing stable of instruments in getting this bridge broken and auras cleansed. These instruments are a channel for a huge range of emotions and energy. Its only natural that they retain traces of the emotions and energy they are exposed to. It was so bad in a couple cases that I did my best cleansing and sold the instruments in question. In one case I simple burned the instrument as I didn’t want it in circulation.
I am simply not finding much published on how to protect and bless an object (other than a home of course…there is more than ample information about homes and living spaces in particular). A guitar, at least one of my guitars, are far more “intimate” a relationship that even my own home. There is a reason players refer to their instruments as “she”.
If your still with me, thank you sincerely for your time and attention. =) So my question is, how would you bless and protect a new instrument in a Hoodoo tradition?





