Money House Blessing

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Money House Blessing
"Money House Blessing" is the brand name of a line of products produced by E.Davis, Inc.

The line includes aerosol air fresheners (my favorite kind, vanilla pictured left), automobile air fresheners, incense and soap.

The product appears in this blog due to it's name. Many who have come across these products might be curious about the name. Are these products supposed to draw money?

The name Money House Blessing, is a typical spiritual product name among products sold to Hoodoo practitioners. The name communicates the purpose of the product, in this case to both draw money into the home, as well as to bless the home. The imagery also identifies it as being a spiritual product. The cornucopia represents prosperity, the Indian head is found on may spiritual products and refers to the "Indian Spirit Guide", a concept found among both Hoodoo practitioners and Spiritualists. The number 9 in "9 Indian Vanilla" represents power (3 x3).

The products would likely be used in conjunction with magical Hoodoo rituals for ridding the home of evil or negativity, as well as traditional house cleaning. Spraying the vanilla air freshener would be a good way of "sealing" the rite.

Today the name Money House Blessing has become the name of the product line and no longer indicates a true spiritual product marketed specifically for Hoodoo practitioners. This said, if one knows the properties of various herbs and scents, then one could theoretically still use these products for magical purposes. For example, "pine "is used magically to cleanse the home of evil and negativity, "vanilla" can be used to draw love, "cinnamon" draws both love and money, and "dragon's blood" can be used to draw good luck, money, power, as well as to cleanse the home of evil or negativity.

MONEY HOUSE BLESSING: Ritual Cleaning and the "Indian Spirit" in Hoodoo

You can order Money House Blessing products HERE, or else you can pick them up yourself in a store near your location. Many stores carry them. Check your local dollar store.

Source: wizard-notes.blogspot.com

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