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Hoodoo Products and Uses | Red Brick Dust

Hoodoo Products and Uses | Red Brick Dust Red Brick Dust, also known throughout the South as “Reddening”, “Red Dust” or “Brick Dust”, is an mineral element used in Hoodoo and Conjure. Made from fired red ochre bricks that have been pulverized, red brick dust is used in both protection and attraction spells. It is bright red-orange in color and can color many surfaces it comes in contact with. The uses of it throughout the South go back to ancestor belief systems of using red ochre clay for spiritual rites and protection of self and possessions. This belief came over to the United States with the African diaspora slave trade time, and since red ochre clay is not abundant in all parts of the United States, an alternative was to pulverize red clay bricks into a fine dusting powder. Southern traditional hoodoo and conjure beliefs alleged that to protect one’s home and property for protection from unwanted visitors, a line of Red Brick Dust must be spread across a doorstep or porch. It is also an ingredient of Better Business Scrub, a blend of red brick dust and other ingredients reputed to bring in customers to a business for a constant stream of money. Red brick dust was in the jar that Kate Hudson poured across the doorway while being chased by Gena Rowlands in the movie, “The Skeleton Key” Lucky 13 Clover Spiritual Supply offers red brick dust on their site at www. lucky 13 clover.com    ...

Kitchen Hoodoo | Using Allspice in Hoodoo, Conjure and Candle Spells

Kitchen Hoodoo | Using Allspice in Hoodoo, Conjure and Candle Spells     Allspice, also known as Jamaica Pepper, are the dried berries of the Pimenta dioica plant found in the Antilles and Central America. It has a sweet, smoky scent and is reminiscent of the combination of cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg together. The English dubbed this spice “Allspice” as they were reminded of these three flavors as well. Allspice is used as a ingredient in spiritual products for Good Luck, Fast Luck and Money. You can anoint a red candle for “luck in a hurry” with Fast Luck Oil, a yellow candle for success with Crowning Glory or Crown of Success Oil or a green candle anointed with Money Drawing Oil and roll these candles (if free standing) in ground Allspice or you can place a good pinch of it in the top of your glass vigil candles for extra power to your candle spell. It is alleged that Allspice brings good luck to business owners and gamblers as well. Allspice is a key ingredient in mojo bags created to carry for money luck. One way to bring customers to your place of business is to create a floor wash daily with a spoonful each of ground allspice, ground cinnamon and sugar with a cup of Epsom Salts in warm water and mop your floors from the front door to the back, then taking the rest of the water and tossing it out the front door onto the walkway or sidewalk to draw in customers. Read about all 12 common kitchen spices used in hoodoo, conjure and candle magic here, “Kitchen Hoodoo | 12 Spices and Herbs for Hoodoo Magic Spells”...

Kitchen Hoodoo | Using Poppy Seeds in Hoodoo, Conjure and Candle Spells

Kitchen Hoodoo | Using Poppy Seeds in Hoodoo, Conjure and Candle Spells Poppy Seeds, harvested from the Opium Poppy flower, is a secret ingredient in Court Case candle spell work to cause confusion in court hearings and make the opposing lawyers or attorneys to appear confused in from of the Judge. It is also a little known ingredient in heavy love spell work, when you want someone to fall “head over heels” in love with someone or to appear “drunk in love”. When burning brown candles for court case spell work, use two candles for the opposing party, one brown candle named for the lawyer of the opposing party and one for the person being represented. If there is no lawyer as in the opposing party is representing themselves, them use one brown candle dressed with Inflammatory Confusion Oil and sprinkled with Poppy Seeds. Do NOT use Poppy Seeds on the candles used to represent yourself and your attorney (if you have one) or the Judge (unless you are mad at the Judge’s prior decision), however, this would not be a wise move. Use Court Case Anointing Oil on candles you burn to aid yourself and your defense. Look at the Court Case Candle Spell blog post, “Readers Questions | How to Do a Court Case Spell”. When using Poppy Seeds in love candle spells, sprinkle the seeds in the top of the glass encased 7-day “Novena” or “Vigil” candle of the person you want to be “drunk in love” with you. To enhance the spell, place a photo of them on one candle and a photo of you on another and place a magnifying glass between the two photos (turn candles so each photo faces each other). This way, your love intention is ‘dizzy’ in love with you and his eyes can only see you, since you are ‘magnified’ and in focus, as he sees it. Read about all 12 common kitchen spices used in hoodoo, conjure and candle magic here, “Kitchen Hoodoo | 12 Spices and Herbs for Hoodoo Magic...

Kitchen Hoodoo | Using Sugar for Hoodoo, Conjure and Candle Spells

Kitchen Hoodoo | Using Sugar for Hoodoo, Conjure and Candle Spells Sweet substances, by its various forms, has been used in traditional spells to “sweeten up” someone to see things your way for centuries. Sugar, whether white, light brown, dark brown or raw, in crystals or in liquid cane syrup such as Karo or Golden Barrel syrup, is the most economical way of using this substance when you want a lover to see you, get a boss to give you a raise or to attract money to you or bring in business like “bees to honey”. In regards to honey, it too, is considered a necessity when you are creating a honey jar spell for love. Read more about honey jar spells by clicking the blue words of this article, “How to Make a Honey Jar to Sweeten Someone to You and Your Wishes”. Here are some photos of honey jars that readers have sent in to me. In the majority of different spells that are passed down by tradition, one sweetener like sugar can be substituted for another and you can custom make your jar spell by using white sugar or Karo syrup if the person you want to get into their good graces is Caucasian, light brown sugar or honey for a Latino or a light skinned person of African descent, and dark brown sugar or molasses if the person is a darker brown person of African races. Molasses is the traditional offering to the Yoruba Goddess Yemaya/Yemoja/Iemanja at the seashore and honey is an offering to the river Goddess Ochun/Oshun/Oxum in the religion of Santeria/Lukumi/Ifa.  ...

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