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Sprinkling Powders
 

Sprinkling powders have been used in ritual
to gain the help of spiritual beings.
They re used in gris-gris bags as a dusting powder, or sprinkled
about the house on clothing.

In your mortar and pestle, powder all of the solid ingredients
and add the liquid ingredients.
Once the liquid is completely blended
with the herbs, slowly add the talc.
Since the talc will not absorb the liquid ingredients,
it is always added last.
As you combine all the ingredients, chant a rhyme pertaining
to the purpose for which the powder is made.


CROSSING POWDER
1 oz. powdered wormwood
1/2 oz. powder pine needles
1/4 oz. graveyard dirt
1 tbsp. guinea pepper
1 dram of crossing oil
4 oz. talc

LOVE DRAWING POWDER
1 oz. powdered sandalwood
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. sweet basil
1 tsp. myrtle
1/2 dram frankincense oil
1/2 dram spikenard oil
1 dram rose oil
4 oz. talc

GOLD DUST POWDER (A gambling powder)
1 oz. powdered sandalwood
1 tsp. carnation petals (dried and powdered)
1 tsp. powdered cinnamon
1/2 dram frankincense oil
1/2 dram myrrh oil
4 oz. talc

MONEY DRAWING POWDER
1 oz. powdered sandalwood
1/4 tsp. powdered cinnamon
1 tbsp. powdered five-finger grass
1 tsp. powdered yellow dock
1/2 dram frankincense oil
1/4 dram patchouli oil
1/4 dram myrrh oil
4 oz. talc

UNCROSSING POWDER
1 oz. powdered sandalwood
1 1/4 tsp. powdered five-finger grass
1/2 dram uncrossing oil
1/4 dram frankincense oil
1/4 dram myrrh oil
4 oz. talc


SOURCE(S)
Charms, Spells & Formulas
Ray T. Malbrough

Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series


Clubman Talc Flesh 9 oz.


PaganFamily




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