SPELL TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS

Get a string of 3 silver bells and say:

"Bells song, bring good luck
And prosperity the whole day long"

Hang the bells on the door and let each customer ring in the good fortune.

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SPELL FOR LUCK IN BUSINESS OR JOB

Use a red onion in a way similar to its use for other types of luck.

Either have it dressed by a hoodoo practitioner or dress it yourself by boring a hole in it and filling the hole with sulfur. Carry it in your pocket when you go to the prospective employer and squeeze it as you speak to him.

(He may give you the job just to get you out of the room.)

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SPELL TO ATTRACT CUSTOMERS TO YOUR BUSINESS

1st spell: In New Orleans it is believed that Saint Peter governs business because he carries keys.

Get up early in the morning and light a white candle to Saint Peter.

Then mix green herbs into your scrub water-- especially parsley and thyme.

Begin scrubbing from the front of your business toward the back, moving backwards as you go.

When you reach the back, burn green incense there.

All of these measures are calculated to "draw" customers.

2nd spell: This ritual can be accomplished in your home rather than in your business place.

Get up early and burn mixture of sulfur and sugar and appropriate incense, usually the controlling or compelling kind.

As the sun rises, look to the east and pray for customers to be drawn to you.

3rd spell: Go to the graveyard and get nine handfuls of dirt.

Back home, mix it with brimstone, sulfur, red pepper, and salt.

Burn the mixture and pray for success in business.   

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Basil Business Spell

By: Denise Dumars

Basil is well-known as a money-drawing herb. Here's a spell you can do on your lunch hour to bring money your way. To start, go to a Thai restaurant and order a dish that includes basil, hot chillies, and, ideally, coconut milk. There should be at least one such dish on any Thai menu. Order this dish during business lunches, or bring it back to work to eat in the lunchroom. If you own a business, let the scent of the basil dish waft through your workplace.

Say aloud or to yourself:

"Oh Basilia, goddess of plenty, your rich green leaves bring us prosperity, health, and love. Help our business grow and prosper."

Then, as a gesture to Basilia, buy a basil plant the next time you visit a garden shop. Keep it at work and keep it watered and healthy. Your business should thrive.

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