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POSTED UNDER Job, Money, Prosperity

Spell: Steady Income Spell

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Sometimes prosperity spells bring a temporary increase of finances, but what many people really need is an ongoing stream of dependable income. Cast this spell when you’re searching for a long-term job or other means of ongoing financial support.

Materials:

  • A dollar bill (Fake money is okay.)
  • A green or gold chime candle, anointed with peppermint oil
  • A candleholder
  • A nail
  • A hammer
  • A piece of wood that the nail can be hammered into, or a spot on your wall that you can put a nail in

Place the bill on your altar. Put the candle in a holder, and set it on top of the money. Light the candle and visualize a stream of income coming into your life. You can envision an actual river flowing toward you, filled with bills and coins. Extinguish the candle or let it burn down while supervised. Take the bill and hammer the nail through it, securing it to the wall or your block of wood. Hammering the bill ensures that money will come to you and stay for as long as it is nailed down.

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