Free Candle Spells | Brown Indian Tobacco Candle for Prosperity

TOBACCO CANDLE

The Indian Tobacco Candle, also known as the “Indian Spirit” or “Brown Tobacco” candle, is a very old candle that is used for various reasons.

Traditionally anointed with “Indian Spirit Guide”, Spirit Guide”, “Blessing” or Patchouli Anointing Oil, it is also sometimes associated with the traditional “Court Case” candle spells and anointed with the products used such as “Court Case” Condition or Anointing Oil.

This candle is ususally purchased already scented and with a sticky seal label on top. The scent is earthy, musky and warm. It evokes the image of tobacco. The graphic is of a a tobacco leaf and part of the plant, but you may find an American Indian chief image and has appropriate prayers silkscreened on the glass.

This candle may also be considered a good candle for Court Case spells as it is a challenge to get a plain glass brown candle without scent and images silkscreend on the glass. It is also considered a good candle to bring in your Indian Spirits from your Ancestors as the Native Americans were the original inhabitants of this land and had an established form of Justice in place when the Settlers arrived. You may also add a red “Justo Juez” (Just Judge) candle to your Court Case candle spell to boost the power of Justice in your favor.

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Money Drawing Rituals | Silk Money Trees for your Money Altar

Making a money tree has traditions in some cultures to be created at certain times of the year but in reality, you can actually do it any time of the year. Others use a baby shower, bridal shower or housewarming party to create a money tree. No matter the reason, money trees are always a welcome gift to receive. A money tree is also a great addition to your ever-changing money altar. It is easy to create and something you can add onto as you go!

First, find an old tree branch which looks like the body of a small tree. You may also choose to buy a small silk plant at your local crafts store. Remember that in the feng shui methodology, oval or round leaves represent wealth, so look for a Ficus Benjamina or a small Magnolia bush. Some people choose to decorate the bare branches, believing that the real or “fake” money symbolizes the leaves of the plant. You may choose ( as I did) that all money attached to the tree as it progresses will go towards something; meaning as you earn more money and save more money, you will attach the money to the tree for that particular reason. Mine is to be used for going to Mardi Gras. Whichever method you choose is just as good as the other. Here are some photos of my attempts to create a money tree.

First assemble all your items such as silk branches, florists' foam, a pot and paint to decorate it.

First assemble all your items such as silk branches, florists' foam, a pot and paint to decorate it

I painted my pot gold to attract more of it!

I painted my pot gold to attract more of it!

Hot glue florists' foam in the pot

Hot glue florists' foam in the pot

Trim excess foam from top of pot

Trim excess foam from top of pot

Start inserting silk branches, using hot glue to secure them.

Start inserting silk branches, using hot glue to secure them

Evenly distribute stems throughout for a uniform look

Evenly distribute stems throughout for a uniform look

Then, all you need to do is pin with a stick pin or use a drop of hot glue “fake” or even real money to the tree. Some people use fish hooks to “catch” additional money but even in a pinch, scotch tape will do.

Cover exposed foam with Spanish Moss

Cover exposed foam with Spanish Moss

Attach dollar bills with a dab of hot glue

Attach dollar bills with a dab of hot glue

I added some gold Mardi Gras coins for sparkle

I added some gold Mardi Gras coins for sparkle

I added a few more aroundthe rim of the pot

I added a few more around the rim of the pot

Some believe that the type of artificial tree or bush that you choose have significant money drawing properties in them selves. Here is a list of those beliefs:

* Juniper brings material wealth.
* Pine brings good health and wealth.
* Spruce brings wealth though family connections.
* Maple trees are about the free flowing circulation of money and attracting business

There are some beliefs that if you are using tree branches, the different woods you choose might also have some connotations for you. For instance, willow tree branches can help alleviate sorrow and help pay for medical expenses. Money tree branches made from willow trees might also help a widow find a new husband. Money trees made from oak branches bode financial strength and immunity to bad financial trends. They symbolize being sturdy and having stamina during tough economic times. Oaks are big strong trees that put firm roots deep into the ground so they symbolize financial strength. Hanging a few acorns or buckeyes on this type of tree is also a good idea.

The principle of manifestation with this type of ritual is that whatever you put on the tree in terms of real or fake money will then multiply ten times. This is why it is a good idea to add as many money “leaves” as possible. It is also not a bad idea to add coins. Foreign coins, fake coins, and real coins work well. You can also decorate the tree with foil covered chocolate coins, which symbolize the money coming to you in and easy and sweet way.

The idea is that whatever you attach to the tree is worth ten times as much. If you don’t have any money, you can use any kind of fake money. It is perfectly acceptable to use Monopoly money. If you don’t even have a set of Monopoly money around, you can write the amounts that you need on little slips of paper. The paper can be green or you can write the amount that you need in green paint or marker.

As with all rituals like this, remember that they only work as well as the intention that you put into it so be sure to put your heart and soul into making your money tree.

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Readers Questions | Using Play Money for Candle Spell Ambience

Dear Jacqueline,
I wonder if you might also do an article on how you use Monopoly and play money for spells,how you can use them to bring in and attract money,how it works, your own tales of using it,etc. This again is another topic that I have never found any article on even though I have read a few times about it and am wondering more the tricks of the trade

Thanks Jacqueline! Your Free Candle Blog is the best..and you won’t find another one like it..

Thanks! Lisa

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Funny that you sent this as I am putting the finishing touches on a weeks worth of Prosperity and Money Drawing Candle Spells and ideas to ponder. Using money, whether real or play money, has been a great visual for people to use when decorating their money altar or just to scatter around the green money drawing candle they have lit to give it ‘ambiance’.

For my personal money altar, I have a Lennox crystal clam shell dish with Money Drawing Salt in it that is covering a petition paper that is being weighted down by coins from all over the world (I collect foriegn money) I then have a large Lodestone on top of that with Magnetic Sand and lotto tickets and some real greenbacks poking out and around the bowl.  I have a green dollars designed fabric scarf, a Money Oil Lamp, A Green Candle plus my cash box from my various other endeavors and the bank zippered deposit envelope that is supporting the gold sprayed plastic piggy bank from the bank. I also have a framed photo of the New York Stock Exchange top twenty and a few other personal money drawing items.

You would be surprised to know how much ‘funny’ money is used – and real money as well!

So, placing a layer of Monopoly money or play money with Money Drawing Sigils drawn in red ink in the corners and anointed with Money Drawing Condition Oil would be a grat way to layer under a piece of glass as a base for focusing your money drawing work.

Good Question! Thanks for asking!

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Now onto the Money Tree idea….

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