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Spell: Prosperity Powder

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A cherished tradition for inviting prosperity is to blow cinnamon powder through your front door at the start of each month. You can enhance this ritual by using a blend of dried, powdered cinnamon, cloves, bay, and basil. Combine these herbs in a bowl and recite:

Magic herbs of prosperity, bring luck and wealth this month to me. I call you forth to share your powers. Protect my dwelling, blessed be!

Once the herbs are infused with your intention, take a bill of any denomination and loosely roll it. Scoop some of the herb mixture into this roll, using the bill to strengthen the connection between your spell and the prosperity you seek. Press gently on the bottom to keep the herbs secure. Step outside your front door, lift the rolled bill, and blow the herbs into your home. Breathe in deeply before placing your mouth near the bill to avoid a spicy surprise. Save any leftover mixture for future use.

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