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Your mojo bag should be carried with you for the first week and you should sleep with it near you at night. If you prefer, you can buy a blessed mojo bag from Original Products Botanica, that has already been prepared, energized and blessed by our resident Santero/Houngan Jorge Obba. As you sprinkle or rub the oil on the bag, say “With this oil, I give you strength to accomplish your purpose.” As you tie the bag, repeat the words “With these knots, I bind you to this purpose.” After you have secured your bag, you must "feed' it by anointing it with a corresponding magick oil. Tie the two ends into a second knot, tucking the ends underneath themselves. Once you have added all of the pertinent items to your mojo bag, pull the drawstring closed tightly and tie the strings into a knot, holding the bag shut. Spray the bag with jinx-removing spray and sprinkle with uncrossing oil. To remove a jinx, stop crossed conditions, or drive away evil, fill your bag with a pinch of five-finger grass, uncrossing salt, and poke root.Add a piece of rose quartz and some rose hips to the bag. For love, fill your bag with a matched pair of lodestones covered with magnetic sand.For wealth and prosperity, fill your bag with a lodestone, a seal of antiquelis medal, a pinch of sugar and a John the Conqueror root.For added luck, place a rabbit foot in the bag. For good luck, fill your bag with lucky hand root, a pinch of five-finger grass, some John the Conqueror root and a sprinkling of Fast Luck oil.Place a circle of protection amulet in the bag. For protection, fill your bag with lodestone, black tourmaline, morning glory and basil.Fill the bag with the corresponding herbs, stones and symbols of your intention. What you put in your mojo bag is as, if not more, important than the color of the bag. Light some incense and then light your candle. The ninth and final pin should be inserted directly through the candles wick. Impale the candle with nine pins, asserting your desire with the insertion of each pin. Begin by marking a candle with your goal. Once you have selected the proper bag, you must empower it. prosperity, yang/god energy, working with the Sun meditation, yin/goddess energy, receptivity, working with the Moon banishing negativity, protection, discipline, working with Saturn mystery, secrets, becoming "invisible," illusion, neutrality soothing, psychological healing, angelic guidance, peace emotional healing, love, friendship, beauty, art, romance philosophy, wisdom, intellect, eloquence, working with Jupiter prosperity, wealth, "luck," employment, working with Venus creativity, self-expression, joy, charisma, working with the Sun vitality, success, endurance, swiftness, working with Mercury passion, protection, martial energy, courage, working with Mars Here is a list to help you choose the most appropriate color for your mojo bag. The first step in creating your mojo bag is to select a cloth bag whose color resonates with your intention. The ritual for preparing and fixing a mojo bag is usually performed on an altar or other sacred place and will often be accompanied by the burning of candles and incense. There are certain steps in the process that are considered universal. The practice is most commonly attributed to Hoodoo and Rootwork, but has also gained much popularity in modern Shamanic and New Age groups.Įach practitioner has his or her own method of preparing and fixing a mojo bag. Other names for these charms include gris gris, nation sack, mojo hand, toby and conjure bag. Although most mojo bags are made of red flannel, some magickal practitioners prefer the color symbolism associated with candle magick and will match the color of the mojo bag to their goal. It is characterized as a flannel bag, usually red in color, containing one or more magickal items. While a mojo bag is the staple talisman in the Hoodoo tradition, it appears in other magickal traditions as well. It is quite common for mojo bags to contain the bones of humans or animals. Another possibility is that the name derives from the Kongo word "mooyoo," the ashes and ground up bones of an ancestor that are hidden in the front of the statue of nkisi ndoki. The word mojo is thought by some to be related to the West African word "mojuba," meaning a prayer of admiration and protection, as it is a "prayer in a bag" - a hex you can carry with you. The primary amulet of the Hoodoo religion, a mojo bag is essentially a flannel bag containing magical items of significance to the bags owner. It is widely believed that mojo bags are the man-made manifestation of a spiritual being and that they contain life-like properties. One of the most potent and simple methods for connecting with our magical guides is to carry a well-prepared mojo bag.
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A mojo bag is a powerful tool in the magic of Hoodoo.