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'Acacia (Gum Arabic)'
(Acacia Senegal)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Egyptian Gum’ and ‘Indian Gum’, this powdered resin harvested from the Acacia tree was originally cultivated in northern Africa and the Middle East. It is energetically attuned to psychic development, meditation, protection. It makes an excellent ritual offering when burned over hot coals, especially when dedicated to the dead who tradition tells us have an affinity for Acacia.
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'Black Salt'
3 oz
$3.25
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Black salt is useful for protection work. Add a pinch to your bath to uncross yourself from negative conditions. Sprinkled in a circle around yourself, black salt will allegedly allow your deeds to remain hidden from the eyes of others.
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'Blue Corn Meal'
1 oz
$3.25
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Blue Corn Meal is often given to the earth as a gift for blessings bestowed upon native american shamen. It is left as an offering to feed a place, such as an area that has been polluted or otherwise spoiled by mankind.
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'Cascarilla'
half ounce cup
$3.00
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In African religion and magic, Cascarilla (ritually prepared powdered eggshell) is used for drawing ritual symbols as well as rubbed on the body for protection. It is also used to bring peace and protection to the home (and office) by sprinkling in the four corners and over thresholds. It can also be used to prevent possession (i.e. to stay grounded) during a ceremony, by marking an 'X' with the powder on the back of the neck.
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'Cinnamon'
(Cinnamomum Cassia)
1 oz
$3.00
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Cinnamon was traditionally burnt as a spiritual offering in Eastern temples, sanctifying the space by clearing it of unwanted energies. It is a staple in many Hoodoo blends for attraction, given that it allegedly serves to attract wealth, love and luck at game of chance. Cinnamon is also said to enhance one’s psychic abilities, and to add a little extra spice to the bedroom. Cinnamon is also associated with the energies of success, healing, and power.
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'Salt Petre'
(Potassium Nitrate)
1 oz
$3.00
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Saltpetre is an ingredient in gun powder; precautions should be taken when using saltpetre, especially when fire is present. Saltpetre is found in many self-lighting incenses. Its explosive nature is often utilized to give extra kick to certain acts of magic, especially when the desired effect is one of swiftness or grandiosity. In Hoodoo it is often an ingredient found in washes meant to cleanse a person or place of bad luck and negative influences.
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'Sandalwood'
(Pterocarpus Santalinus)
1 oz
$4.25
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Sandalwood is often burned as incense to aid in meditation, helping to open awareness to the realms of spirit and fostering a sense of unity with the universe. Its smoke and aroma inspires peace within the home and allegedly keeps negativity and strife from entering an abode. To fulfill a wish write it down and burn it with some sandalwood.
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'Sulphur'
(Periodic Symbol 'S'; #16)
1 oz
$3.00
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Also known as 'Brimstone', the fumes from burning sulphur are toxic and should not be inhaled. Sulphur is an ingredient in many hexing spells, most notably the dreaded 'Goofer Dust', which is scattered on the path of an enemy to curse him. Sulphur is an ingredient in gun powder; it should be kept away from open flames.
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