Money Magic Correspondences
Herbs
Stones
  • Alfalfa - Place in small jar in cupboard/pantry or burn and scatter ashes around property to protect from poverty/hunger

  • Allspice - Attracts money/luck

  • Arabic, Gum (Acacia) - Good for money and platonic love spells

  • Blackberry Leaves - Often used in wealth/prosperity spells

  • Bladderwrack - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Buckwheat - Often added to money incenses/mixtures

  • Calamus Root (Sweet Flag) - Root kept in kitchen to ward off poverty/hunger

  • Cascara Sagrada - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Chamomile - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Cinnamon - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Cinquefoil - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Clove - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Clover Blossoms, Red - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Comfrey - Root often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Dill - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Fenugreek - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Fumitory (Earth Smoke) - Infusion often used for drawing money

  • Galangal Root - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Ginger Root - Powdered root sprinkled onto pockets/money to attract money

  • Goldenseal - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Grains of Paradise - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • High John the Conqueror Root - Carried to attract money and prosperity

  • Jasmine - Draws wealth/money

  • Mandrake Root - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Marjoram - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Moss, Irish - Helps release energy causing poverty in home

  • Mountain Mint, Hoary - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Nutmeg - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Orange Peel - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Patchouli - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Pea, Butterfly - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Peppermint - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Periwinkle - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Pine Bark, White - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Sage, Clary - Leaves used in healing and money spells/mixtures

  • Sarsaparilla Root - Often mixed with cinnamon and sandalwood and scattered in an area to draw money

  • Sesame Seeds - Jar of sesame seeds left open in house draws cash

  • Shepherd's Purse - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Tea, Green - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Vervain, Blue - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Aventurine, Green - Known as the Gambler's talisman; draws luck

  • Chrysoprase - Worn to attract money/prosperity

  • Emerald - Used in business spells to promote sales and increase public's awareness

  • Jade (Jadeite/Nephrite) - Worn to attract money/prosperity.

    • "Charge a pendant or ring with money-attracting energies, then wear it and consciously allow yourself to receive money. Create a positive attitude toward money and visualize yourself using it productively, creatively. Gloomy visions of the 'problems' money brings will effectively cut you off from it" (Cunningham).

    • "When contemplating a business deal, hold a piece of jade in your receptive hand for a few moments. Be infused with its prosperous energies, then decide which course to take" (Cunningham).

  • Jasper, Kambaba - Increases flow of money into a person's life

  • Opal - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Pyrite - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Ruby - Dreaming of rubies indicates coming success in business or money matters / good harvest

  • Salt - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Tiger's Eye - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Topaz - Used in wealth-drawing spells; known as "lover of gold"

  • Tourmaline - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Turquoise - Often used in money spells/mixtures

  • Zircon - Often used in money spells/mixtures

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