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A fragrant grass who’s odor is a deep, sweet, woody, smoky, and earthy scent. Used to attract men, no matter who wears it. Also brings good fortune and love. Use: commonly used in perfumes and powders to attract a man or a fortune. Included in the Ya-Ya Powder. |

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The Path of Life by Susan Jameson and John Bonner. A set of 78 colored tarot cards and a booklet. With this Via Tarot of high artistic standard, Susan Jameson deliberately picks up the thread of the famous Thoth Tarot deck conceived by Aleister Crowley and executed by Frieda Harris. Draws on cabbalistic, alchemistic, astrological and magical sources, continues the occult, the mystic tradition |
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Water believed to squelch hexes and avert undesired persons or events. Contains: Water, Rust, Iron Shot. Use: Sprinkle on items representing undesired person or even, as well as on doorways and windows. |
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Charmed powders believed to bring you lust, attraction, and wanting when used in spells . Contains: Vetiver Powder, Sandalwood Powder, Peppermint Leaf Powder, Cinnamon Powder. Use: Anoint on candles, amulets, incense, cards, bedding and bedroom area in preparation for rituals. |
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Commonly used for lunar spells, creativity, healing and clarity. Use: Burn candle when there is a full or new moon and meditate to invite clarity, health and ideas. |