San Simon Maximon Incense Powders Questions and Answers

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San Simon Maximon Incense Powders Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:41 am

"The "man in black" seen on many Guatemalan folk charms is Maximon (pronounced "Mashimon"), a local amalgam of a Catholic saint and a Mayan deity, also know as Hermano San Simon, Don Pedro, San Simon Judas, and Brother Saint Simon Peter.
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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http://www.luckymojo.com/maximon.html
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Re: San Simon Maximon Incense Powders Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:42 am

This product qualifies for the Any 12 Catholic Incense Powders Special.

Any 12 Catholic Incense Powders Mixed Dozen

Use in Magic:
Your Choice: 12 titles must be specified; if you do not select your 12 choices in the message area at the time you place your order we will not contact you, but we will choose 12 titles for you from the most popular in the category you selected.

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-ZDOZ
Any 12 Catholic Incense Powders Mixed Dozen
$88.00

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http://www.luckymojo.com/patronsaints.html
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Re: San Simon Maximon Incense Powders Questions and Answers

Unread post by Rev Ernest » Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:43 am

Folks

Just make sure, when you order an Any 12 Catholic Incense Powders Mixed Dozen, that all 12 products have the letters CAT in their SKUs. Thanks!
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