Monday, January 9, 2012

Conjure Item O' the Week: Cinnamon!

Happy first of the week, everyone!  Let's get spicy!

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Cinnamomum aromaticum, and other members of the "Cinnamomum" family.

WHERE CAN I GET IT?: Unless you happen to live in a rainforest of Sri Lanka, you can buy this at your local grocery store.  Some brands are better than others in terms of freshness and fragrance.  It comes in sticks or powdered.


WHAT'S IT GOOD FOR?: Cinnamon is awesome for money drawing and business luck.  Mix some with Sugar (to sweeten money to you) and sprinkle it across your front door step, or across the sidewalk leading into your business. 

Cinnamon oil is used as a base fragrance for many money/prosperity oils out there, but be very careful if using the essential oil; it can burn your skin if it's undilluted!  Mix pure essential oil of cinnamon with a carrier oil like jojoba or sweet almond oil before using for self-anointing.

If you have to speak to someone and have your words well-received, get a cinnamon stick and suck on it just before you talk to the person; your words and message will be "sweet" to their ears.

Cinnamon is also termed a "sweet hot" herb, and can be used to heat up a love or passion formula.  Ginger also works like this. 

If you want to encourage commerce or sell a home, put some cinnamon sticks in a pot of water and set it over a low heat on your stove (real estate agents swear that the smell of cinnamon-apple pie will make people more receptive to buying or renting a property).  Make sure you check the water level occaisionally so it doesn't burn the pan!

Here's an easy money-drawing mojo: take 3 cinnamon sticks, a pinch of whole Cloves, a pinch of Thyme, a dime, and a whole Nutmeg.  Dress each item with a money drawing oil if you like (may I recommend Mary Bee Conjure's Money and Prosperity Oil?) and pray over the items that you will have money and prosperity drawn to you.  Sew the items up in a red or green flannel mojo bag and carry it on your person, where no one can see it.  

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