Prosperity Spell:


This spell is best worked on a Sunday or a Thursday during the waxing moon.

 

*Tools:
Cauldron with burning charcoal inside
Basil, Chamomile and Sage (all are herbs associated with prosperity)
Cup of water
Dish of salt or earth
Athame or wand

 

[Cast the circle however you choose. Invite the Lord and Lady to your circle in whatever manner is most comfortable to you.]

Cast the herbs onto the burning charcoal while visualizing your goal -whether it be bills that you need to pay or whatever reason you are seeking financial help.

 

*Sprinkle a few drops of water and salt or earth upon the charcoal. As you move your athame or wand over the cauldron clockwise, to blend the energies, say:

"By the powers of air, fire, water and earth, I release this spell.
I ask for Divine guidance as I seek help this day. With harm to none, this spell be done."

 

*Spend a few moments in meditation ... visualizing the smoke from the cauldron carrying the energies out of the circle and into the universe. Thank the Lord and Lady for the assistance in your magickal working. [Release the circle.] Ground and center yourself.

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Prosperity Spell

For this you will need a green candle
and some patchouli or cinnamon oil.

Do the spell while the moon is waxing or full.

Hold the candle and stroke the oil along it, working from the top to the middle, then the base to the middle, thinking about your goal of prosperity as you do so, asking that your material needs be met.

When you have finished, hold the candle in your hands and strongly visualize your material circumstances improving so that you have enough for your needs and your reasonable wants.

Be sure to mentally state your intention that no-one, including yourself, is harmed
in the process of your material circumstances improving.

When you feel you have fully visualized your goal, light the candle saying something like:

"I light this candle
to bring increased prosperity into my life,
in a way that harms none and benefits me."

Snuff the candle out after it has burned for a while.

Light the candle each day for two weeks, stating your goal again each time you light it and visualizing your improved circumstances each time you snuff it out. You will have to work out roughly how long to let it burn each day, and make sure it burns right down on the last day. Go on burning the candle even if your spell begins to manifest before
the candle is burned out this way you will "fix" the spell.

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