Prosperity is not just having things.
It is the consciousness that attracts the things.
Prosperity is a way of living and thinking . . .
Eric Butterworth
8
Prosperity for the Home
This specialty chapter focuses on prosperity magick for home and family with a natural magick twist. Now, many of us forget that prosperity is more than having lots of cash, it’s more than having the most expensive clothes, the biggest house, or the fanciest car . . . actually, according to the dictionary that’s perched above my desk, prosperity is defined as “the condition of being successful or thriving.” See where we are going with this topic?
How are you thriving these days? Keeping your prosperity on track does include your place of residence. But tackling the issue of personal prosperity and abundance can be challenging at times. We all go through tough financial periods. The cars break down, sometimes all at once, our hours get cut at work, unexpected home repairs or bills hit us, and then we’re scrambling. Been there, done that.
When things seem like they are overwhelming you, stop, ground, and center. Then put on your Witch’s thinking cap and start working for both success and prosperity. It takes heart and determination to work toward improving your quality of life. However, if you’re willing to work hard, and you combine that effort with magick, I have no doubt that you’ll turn things around in a fabulous magickal style.
In this chapter we will cover many cottage witchery ideas for increasing the prosperous vibrations that emanate from your home. These positive and successful energies will influence yourself and the pets, roommates, or family members you live with.
To round up this prosperous topic, I’m including a few spells to help you sell your home, move to a better neighborhood, or find a new place to live. So, let’s get started and see what sort of abundant magickal ideas we can come up with!
Ideas are, in truth, forces.
Infinite, too, is the power of personality.
A union of the two always makes history.
Henry James, Jr.
Prosperity Spells with Personality
Crafting prosperity spells for your particular situation makes them more specialized, personal, and powerful. Do you really want to know what separates the novice Witch from the more advanced practitioner? They come up with their own ideas—and you can certainly do this as well. Start simple, and then add to your witchy repertoire. Check out the plants and colors associated with prosperity and see how you can adapt the following natural magick spells and charms. Live on the edge, change a few words around, and adjust the spells to suit your needs.
As before, these next four elemental spells are simple and easy to do. Try transforming and personalizing them by adding candles, herbs, or color magick, and discover for yourself what sort of individual enchantment you can add to cottage witchery.
Air Magick
Maybe you only need a shifting in the winds of change. What better way to announce that positive and abundant change is on the way to your home than with the ringing of enchanted wind chimes? To start with, choose a small decorative wind chime for this prosperity spell. Perhaps you’ll just enchant a favored wind chime that you already own. Celestial patterns, birds, or faeries would be a good choice. Metal or wood, fancy or plain—just go with whatever style of chimes you like. Find a tone that’s pleasing to you and scout out a likely spot in your home to display them. Would the front porch work? How about the back patio, or outside a bedroom window? Display the chimes somewhere that you can see them and enjoy their music every day.
When you work this spell, try to hang up your witchy wind chimes on a nice breezy day. Once the chimes are in place, turn and face the east, the direction of the air element, and then enchant your home’s new chimes with the following verse:
These magickal wind chimes will now ring out for me
A homey charm for abundance and prosperity.
Merrily do you announce the sweeping winds of change
Banish poverty and dread, shut it out of range.
Now ring in good cheer, wealth, and abundance so true,
Lord and Lady, please bless me in all that I do.
Wait until you hear the chimes ring out. Then close the spell with:
By all the powers of three time three,
As I will it, then so shall it be.
Fire Magick
I have an “old reliable” candle magick spell to share. However, I will warn you that the prosperity comes to your household because you get to pick up more hours at your job. The money’s not just going to drop out of the sky and into your lap. You are going to have to earn it—which is why my husband calls this the “Overtime Spell.”
I like to work this spell on a Thursday, a Jupiter’s day, to ensure that the monetary vibe gets rolling right along. You will need the following supplies:
* One fat green 3- to 4-inch-tall pillar candle (you may use a white pillar candle, if you prefer; it is an all-purpose color)—to add a little magickal aromatherapy, try a pine-scented green candle or a mint-scented white candle
* A cauldron or old deep pot for the candle to burn away safely in
* A nail or needle to engrave the prosperity and good fortune rune Fehu () and the dollar or pound sign (whatever the symbol for your currency is) on the sides of the candle
* A lighter or matches
* A spot to set the cauldron and candle where it can burn safely for a few days
Hold the candle in both hands and charge it with your intentions—in this case, prosperity and abundance. Set the candle in the bottom of the cauldron and light the candle. Repeat the charm three times:
By Jupiter’s power, this abundance spell I cast,
Increase my paycheck, send prosperity to me fast.
I’m willing to work for the money I need,
Please grant my request with all possible speed.
This fire spell conveys no harm, for I have bills to pay,
Send abundance to this house in the best possible way.
Close up the spell with:
For the good of all, this magick harms none,
By Jupiter’s power, this spell is done.
Allow the candle to burn until it is gone. This will take several days, so keep it inside of that cauldron or metal pot. If you have to leave the candle, put it somewhere safe to finish burning—try the inside of a empty fireplace, the bottom of your shower stall, or an empty kitchen sink. If you don’t want to leave the candle burning, then snuff it out while you’re gone and relight it as soon as you come back home. When your prosperity arrives, remember to give something back by making a charitable donation or volunteering in your community.
Water Magick
To promote success, abundance, and prosperity while working with the element of water, let’s take a magickal look at the idea of traditional wishing wells. Sure, this is a no-brainer. You probably did this a bunch when you were a child: toss in the coin, close your eyes, and wish for good luck. However, before you go running amok and start throwing loose change into every fountain, fish pond, well, or body of water you come across, hang on a second. As someone who had to clean out all those coins people used to throw into the garden center’s fish ponds and fountain displays—please don’t do this!
Save your change. Tossing coins into a fish pond could hurt the fish. Plus somebody has to “fish” those coins out of there eventually, and it’s a very nasty job. I can guarantee you they won’t be wishing you well; they’ll be swearing at your thoughtlessness instead. So, let’s run—or should we say swim—with this idea and try thinking on more natural terms instead.
If you are at the edge of a natural body of water, such as a river, ocean, pond, or a lake, then try making your wish and tossing in a small pebble in place of the coin. Charge the pebble with your wishes for a happy and abundant life, then chuck in the pebble and say:
Spirits of the water, I give you a token,
Grant my sincere request as this spell is spoken.
Send prosperity homeward in a positive way,
May my life be rich and full, each and every day.
After you’ve spoken this charm, dip your fingers into the water and sprinkle a bit of the water onto the open palms of your hands. Consider yourself blessed by the element of water. Take a deep breath, smile, and head for home.
What I also like to do is use a green leaf to make my wish. Floating a small green leaf across the surface of the water is a better, more natural idea than tossing in coins, especially if you live in the city and only have access to a fountain. If there isn’t any natural water source nearby, this is a good alternative. So choose your leaf to make the wish upon, hold it in your projective hand—that’s the one you write with—and load the item with your wishes for success and prosperity. Now gently float the leaf across the surface of the water. As you do, repeat this prosperity charm:
A small leaf of green to represent prosperity,
Float away on the water and send success to me.
Water hear my call, bring waves of plenty to shore,
Wealth and abundance will find its way to my door.
After you’ve spoken the charm, dip your fingers in the water and rub it across the palms of your hands. Now take a deep breath, center yourself, and turn and walk confidently home.
Earth Magick
One of my favorite cottage witchery techniques is creating charm bags. Charm bags can be a simple square of cloth gathered together and tied with a satin ribbon or you can be more elaborate and whip up the charm bag on the sewing machine. If you really want to get snazzy, you could pick up some of those sheer organza favor bags in the bridal section at most arts and craft stores and use those. They are a bit more expensive but they are available in a rainbow of sheer and metallic colors. For prosperity charm bags, I would select green in any of its various shades, silver, copper, or gold.
As to timing, either work on a Jupiter’s day (Thursday) for prosperity, or try a Sunday, the day of the sun, for wealth and success. If you’d like to incorporate a touch of lunar energies into the spellwork, try working this spell on either the new moon phase or full moon phase.
The next step is deciding what sort of earthy and natural things you’d like to tuck into the charm bag to promote that prosperity you’ve been working for. Keep it simple and rummage around the house or in the yard for your supplies. This will also help to link the magick right back to your home. Add any of these items to your charm bag:
* A gold or silver coin (a gold dollar coin or silver dime works great)
* An acorn or an oak leaf
* Mint leaves
* A few whole cloves
* A cinnamon stick
* Tumbled stones (such as a quartz crystal for power, a malachite for cash, or an aventurine for good luck)
All of these natural items correspond with prosperity, wealth, and abundance, so choose your items and tuck them into the charm bag. Tie it closed and enchant the bag by saying this prosperity charm.
Gold and silver coins, crystals, and herbs of power,
Lord and Lady, bless my magick in this hour.
Bring success my way, as I will, so mote it be,
May this earthy charm bag promote prosperity.
Close the charm by saying:
By the strength of hearth and home this charm is sung,
As I will, so mote it be, and let it harm none.
Keep the charm bag with you, in your pocket or purse, for a month. You may re-charge the items or return them to nature. Give the coins to someone less fortunate than yourself.
If I were asked to name the chief benefit of a house,
I should say: the house shelters daydreaming.
Gaston Bachelard
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it;
Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Everyday Inspiration:
Creating a Dream Board
Here is a dreamy idea for creating abundance and fulfilling dreams in your home. A dream board is a simple project that requires you to make a huge childlike mess with old magazines, catalogs, and scrapbooking supplies. It is a lot of fun.
You can do this in a couple of ways. Either fill up an old bulletin board with snippets of photos, quotes, and phrases of things that please you, or create a scrapbook page that you can hang up for inspiration, to remind you of the positive abundance and change you are pulling into your life.
For example, when I started this book, I was smack dab in the middle of another manuscript, which just wasn’t going where I wanted it to. I spent a good four months in frustration trying to get it up and moving, all to no avail. Then one day I was thumbing through a gardening magazine, trying to find some inspiration, when I came across a wonderful photo of a cottage surrounded by gardens. The photo spread had a romantic, old-fashioned, magickal look about it. I sighed over the photos for a time, and then tore out my favorite picture.
I went back to my computer for one more shot at the stalled book project and tacked the picture to my bulletin board that hangs behind my computer. I said a quick prayer to the Goddess, asking her to send me some insight and inspiration so I could get that manuscript moving. I prayed for success and for prosperity, and for enthusiasm on the stalled topic, so I could create a fun and clever manuscript that my editors would be enthusiastic about. Confident in my prayers, I smiled and told myself to be a professional and get back to work. So did I just whip out the rest of that troublesome manuscript? Nope, something else happened instead. Something magickal . . .
Those romantic, cottage-filled pictures kept popping up in my mind. I found myself just sitting at the bulletin board and daydreaming about the idea of a Witch’s cottage. Before you knew it, I had opened a new file on my desktop and started working out a rough outline. I blinked at it, then saved it under “cottage” and told myself to get back to work—thinking that if I put the cottage ideas down, I could then put it aside. Wrong.
Hello, synchronicity! Every time I turned around, the word “cottage” jumped out at me. I started dreaming about chapter ideas for a book about a Witch’s house. The little notebook I always carry with me became full of quotes, thoughts, and ideas for a book about home magick. I started a folder filled with ideas and kept adding to that bulletin board.
I eventually got so distracted by the rapid-fire ideas for a cottage book that while driving the car I would use traffic lights as stop signs. My kids threatened to make me pull over so they could drive. (Jeez, that only happened once. There weren’t any oncoming cars or anything. Can’t a person claim artistic distraction?)
Finally I gave in. I had asked for inspiration, after all. Why didn’t I just follow this tug at my heart and see where it led me? A few days later, I tucked the stalled manuscript away in a folder and loaded that bulletin board with more cottagey photos, snippets of hearth and home quotes, and illustrations that made me smile. Then I put together a more defined outline for Cottage Witchery and called my editor. What do you know? She liked the idea.
I was off and running. A few months later, I turned in a proposal and it was contracted quickly. So, yeah, I absolutely believe in the power of creating a magickal dream board for success. If I didn’t, you wouldn’t be reading this book right now.
Here’s what you will need:
* A bulletin board and push pins, or a blank, heavyweight scrapbook page and page protector
* Glue stick
* Scissors
* Scraps of decorative papers
* Old magazines, catalogs, and photos of whatever you’re dreaming about
This is the fun part. Remember when you were a kid and they turned you loose in school to make a collage? Well, here you go. Be prepared to make a huge mess. But honestly, that’s half the fun. If you are into scrapbooking, drag out those supplies and stickers and see what you can craft.
If this board is geared toward starting a family, or adopting a new member into yours, then fill it full of baby pictures and quotes about children, home, and family. If you’re waiting to adopt, then try adding photos of children from all over the world to those family-oriented snippets and quotes.
Perhaps you want to inspire yourself to try for a promotion or land that “dream job.” Well, what images and words make you dream of your perfect job or career? Let’s say you want to save up for a vacation. Well, then, find a picture of the location you wish to go and make that your theme. Start a savings account and keep that board in a spot where you’ll be reminded to keep saving up for that dream vacation. Are you looking to remodel the kitchen or redo the bathroom in your house? Pick up a few home improvement magazines and pull out the photos and ideas that really appeal to you. Add a few paint chips and make the board into a wish list/renovation idea board. The possibilities are endless.
Once you have all the components arranged, hold the board or page in your hands and enchant it for success, using this charm:
Snippets of paper, photos, scissors, and glue,
Following your heart’s dream is easy to do,
I enchant this dream board for luck and success,
As I work toward my goals, I will be blessed.
Filled with happy images that I am pulling my way,
Prosperity and success are the order of the day.
Hang up your dream board someplace in your home where you’ll see it and be inspired every day. Start taking steps toward fulfilling those dreams and see where this positive path leads you.
When you have too much month for your paycheck,
then what you need to do is realize that
there is abundance all around you and
focus on the abundance and not your lack . . .
as night follows day, abundance will come to you.
Sidney Madwed
Backyard Magick
Do you know what the best part about working prosperity magick for hearth and home with natural supplies is? It rarely costs you anything. There is a plethora of plants and trees out there that are aligned with prosperity, abundance, and wealth. You can find them growing all around you! Go take a walk and see what magickal plant materials nature has to offer. Look for these trees: ash, cedar, elder, oak, pine, and the poplar. See if you can pick up a fallen twig, leaf, pinecone, or acorn to work with.
An oak tree planted in the yard is a type of marker. This denotes a magickal property; the oak tree is well liked by nature spirits and faeries. Associated with many sky gods, including Jupiter, Zeus, and Thor, this tree also symbolizes the Oak King, the god of the waxing year. The noble oak is also one of the trees sacred to the hearth goddess Brigid. It has the elemental association of the element of fire, and working with the foliage or fruit (the acorns) will bring success, distinction, wealth, and prosperity to your home.
an oak spell for prosperity and abundance
Gather the following:
* Three acorns or oak leaves
* A small piece of paper
* A green ink pen or marker
* A tealight
* A tealight holder
* Matches or a lighter
Work this spell on a Thursday for prosperity or a Sunday for wealth and success. As before, those moon phases that are the most opportune are the waxing moon and the full moon. Gather three fallen acorns or three oak leaves. Take a small piece of paper with your name and address written on it with the green pen. Fold the slip of paper into thirds and tuck it in the bottom of the tealight candle’s metal cup. Replace the candle into its cup and place it inside the candleholder. Arrange these items on your natural magick workspace or your hearthstone setup. Light the candle and repeat the following charm three times:
The oak tree is full of strength, magick, and power,
Brigid, hear my call in this enchanted hour.
Bring my house prosperity with the charm I rhyme,
This spell will create abundance, come rain or shine.
By all the magick of leaf and tree,
As I do will it, so shall it be.
After the tealight candle burns out, the slip of paper will be covered in wax and sealed in the bottom of the cup. The spell is safely sealed; you may dispose of the metal cup. Return the leaves and acorns to nature as an offering.
a honeysuckle flower fascination
The flowering honeysuckle vine or shrub brings prosperity when grown on your property, making it a great plant to incorporate into any prosperity spell. For this flower fascination, you are creating a representation of each of the four elements. The plants represent the element of earth. The scent of the flowers symbolizes air. The candle flames are for fire and the water in the vase obviously takes care of the element of water.
For starters, I would tuck the honeysuckle stems and leaves in a vase of fresh water. Alternatively, if you gathered a honeysuckle blossom or two, then float it in a glass or small bowl of water. Circle the four candles with loose honeysuckle leaves. Flower folklore tells us that this is a way to attract money to your home. Light one of the candles at the end of each line of the charm.
Work a flower fascination with the elements four,
Green candles in a ring call prosperity to our door.
A sweet and charming scent has the honeysuckle bloom,
Its flower magick spreads wealth into every room.
Raise your energy up as high as you can. Place your hands on the work surface. Visualize the prosperity and abundance arriving to your door in the best way for you. Then close the spell with:
For the good of all, bringing harm to none,
By flower and color, this spell is done.
Allow the candles to burn out. Keep the honeysuckle in the home until it begins to fade, then neatly return it to nature.
Why scurry about looking for the truth?
. . . Can you be still and see it in the mountain?
The pine tree? yourself?
Loa-Tzu
Plants for Prosperity Magick
Here is a quick listing of ten additional backyard plants you can incorporate into your prosperity and abundance spells and charms for hearth and home. (Some of these backyard plants also have protective properties.)
Following the list is a simple worksheet for natural magick. Work out the charms and spells on this worksheet that you would enjoy performing for hearth and home. If you need to double-check which days of the week are most opportune for certain types of magick, flip back to the end of chapter 4. Bottom line: don’t be afraid to improvise. Put your heart into it, get creative, and have fun.
bergamot (bee balm): Corresponds to Mercury and the element of air. Slip the scented leaves into charm bags or tuck them into your wallet to draw money. This popular garden plant grows well in sun or part shade.
chamomile: Corresponds to the Sun and the element of water. Add a few dainty chamomile blossoms to any spell for prosperity and for household protection.
clover (with three or four leaves): Corresponds to Mercury and aligns
to the element of air. Three-leaf clovers represent the goddess Brigid and the triple goddess. Four-leaf clovers are traditionally for good luck and prosperity charms.
ferns: Corresponds to Mercury and aligns to the element of air. Carrying a fern frond was thought to bring prosperity and good luck. Adding fern foliage to a vase of fresh flowers increases their magickal properties and bestows luck and protection on the home.
heliotrope: Aligns with the Sun and the element of fire. Place the dusky, cherry-scented blossoms in your pocket to draw riches.
jasmine: Links to the Moon and the element of water. This is a feminine plant suitable for any lunar magick. Carrying or wearing jasmine flowers is a sure way to draw riches and prosperity into your life.
periwinkle or sorcerer’s violet (also known as “vinca minor”): This shade-loving groundcover is often overlooked as a magickal plant. This is a very popular plant in the nursery trade, so check out the groundcover section and add some of this to the shady spots on your property. Periwinkle aligns to the planet Venus and the element of water. Tuck a snippet of the blooming vine in your pocket to draw money. The periwinkle can also be used for bindings, protection, and love.
sweet woodruff: Another shade-loving groundcover. This plant
is linked to the planet Mars and the element of fire. Carried, the plant
attracts money and is a protective talisman for athletes. (Have them place it in their duffle bag holding their sports equipment.) This plant also promotes victory.
tomato: Corresponds with the planet Venus and the element of water. Believe it or not, the tomato pulls in prosperity when grown on your property. Try growing a patio tomato in a container on your sunny porch, patio, or deck this year. The tomato is also a protective plant, so it will reinforce protective wards in your outdoor rooms. When consumed, the tomato encourages loving feelings, which may explain the old folk name for the tomato, the “love apple.”
tulip: The tulip is connected to the planet Venus and the element of earth. When grown in the yard, the tulip encourages the home to have a prosperous atmosphere. It is used to ward off poverty and bad luck in general.
Natural Magick Worksheet
goal:
day:
moon phase:
magickal plant(s) or herb used:
candle color:
crystals or stones:
charm or verse:
Much effort, much prosperity.
Euripides
Moving On Up:
Magick for Selling or Buying a Home
No doubt about it, working for prosperity and abundance is a lot of work. But you definitely get out of it whatever you put into it. It’s sort of like that old Wiccan joke about the newbie who is disappointed that the spell they did to get a great job didn’t pan out as they intended. The novice is completely mystified until they find out that they actually had to go out and apply, and then interview, for that job.
The same idea goes with this prosperity chapter; the money isn’t going to just go poof and then appear out of thin air. You’ll have to do something extra and put some effort into it. So, obviously, if you are after a better job or more pay, then be willing to work for it and follow it up with a magickal plan. Combining prosperity magick with common sense and hard work is an unbeatable combination—so get in there and go for it!
We are going to close up this chapter with a spell to assist with the selling of your home and another for finding a new home. First things first, if you’re in the market to sell, find a reputable real estate person and ask for a fair price. Be honest when you talk to the realtor about your home and any problems there may be after the inspection. If you are going to use magick, then be honest and don’t magickally camouflage any problems—because if you go casting a glamour to hide the problems, chances are when you move into your new home even more hidden problems will be waiting for you. Karma will find you, on that you can depend.
The best thing to do is to do a big cleansing when you put the house on the market. Making the atmosphere welcoming to those prospective buyers will help you out in the long run. (Take another look at Chapter One and Chapter Two for ideas.) Once the house has a great welcoming vibration going, then work the following charm to help attract potential buyers.
house-selling charm
Gather together the ad for your house, the key to the front door (or whatever key you are giving to the realtor) and, lastly, a white candle in a coordinating holder. You can work this charm during a waxing moon phase or at the new or full moon. Arrange the candle on top of the ad for your home and place the key in front of the candle. Light the candle and repeat the charm three times. When you are finished, allow the candle to burn out on its own.
Elements four, gather ’round to the sound of my voice,
We desire to move up in the world, this is our choice.
The house is a good one, from attic to basement stairs,
Help our house to sell quickly and at a price that’s fair.
From rooftop to foundation, this homey charm is cast,
Send us a willing buyer and make my magick last.
house-buying charm
If you’ve found the home of your dreams and you are putting in a bid, try this charm to help improve your chances of getting that house. Work this spell at the full moon phase, if possible, or on a Monday for its lunar energies.
For this spell you will need a representation of the moon goddess—a drawing or a white rose in a vase will suffice. You will also need a small tumbled moonstone, a white or silver candle, and a photo of the house that you have bid on.
Take the photo or the ad for the house outside, under the light of the moon. Hold the picture out in the palms of your hands. Let the moonlight fall across this for a few moments. Now take the picture inside and set it up on your hearthstone or natural magick altar. Put any other papers up there that have to do with the offer that you have made on the property. Set the goddess representation on top of the papers. Add that moonstone to the stack for moon magick and to reinforce that you’d like to move to a new location. (Moonstones traditionally are used for safe travel and lunar magick.) Light the candle and repeat the following charm:
I have found the perfect house of my dreams,
Send my wish out on a silver moonbeam.
Sell this house to me and I will care for it well,
Goddess, hear my request and assist in this spell.
Close the spell by saying:
Thank you, Goddess, for your love, magick, and care,
I close this spell by earth, water, fire, and air.
Bibs, Bobs, and Whatnots
A young Witch friend of mine suggested this next practical magickal working. It won’t cost you a dime and is fun to do, to boot! Have you ever built a cairn? A cairn is an arrangement of rocks, typically in a pyramidal or triangular shape, that is used in magick to physically represent a spell or a goal that you are trying to reach. This stack of rocks actually represents the astral energy that you are building up while you work toward that goal. In this case, we will be building up your prosperity. By using rocks from your surrounding area, you link the magick back to the earth that your home stands on. All those great elemental energies associated with the earth, such as fertility, abundance, and prosperity, are just waiting to be tapped into.
All you need to perform this spell is about a dozen or so small- to palm-sized rocks from your property. If you live in an apartment complex, then gather the stones from the area around your building. To set the cairn up, you will need a small area that can remain undisturbed. So scout out a spot in the yard or even on your patio or porch and begin stacking up those rocks.
Concentrate on your goal while you are gathering the stones and as you build the cairn. With every rock, you are adding more intention and energy into this prosperity spell. As you build up the shape of stones, say the following verse to link your magick to your goal:
I build this cairn for prosperity,
Bring success, abundance, and wealth to me.
By the element of earth, this spell is cast,
May my fortune increase and my pleasure last.
Leave the cairn undisturbed for at least a full moon cycle (twenty-eight days). You may refresh the spell by repeating the charm and tidying up the cairn every month.
Want a few more ideas? Take a look at what things you have lying around the house; what do you suppose you could do with them to create a little prosperity? Got any old glass jars? You can make a Witch’s jar for prosperity and set it out on the counter. Every time you find any loose change, put it in the jar. Paint the lid of the jar green and draw the prosperity rune Fehu ( on the top.
Try empowering a bundle of cinnamon sticks for prosperity and arrange them inside of a pretty container. Peruse that listing of common backyard plants for prosperity and work a few plants into your magick. Use the listed components from the other abundance and prosperity spells in this chapter and make some copies of the worksheet! (That’s what it’s there for.) Try and remember to look to nature first for your prosperity magick supplies. Then create your own enchantments and spells, personalized just for your hearth and home.