Money
house blessing, also called Indian fruit spray, is a popular spray to
help stabilize a family’s financial situation or increase
business. It is relatively inexpensive to buy in a can, but
some
people prefer to make their own. This is a spray to help draw
money to a family or business. Use it as you would an air freshener in
all rooms of the home once a week on Saturdays.
The recipe comes from Sheloya, but the lovely photos for this article
were provided by Arden
Keren, a Two-spirit witch and conjure man focused on
practical magick, in Tiberias, Israel. Please visit Arden’s
Arcanum for more advice, recipes, and wisdom.
Money House Blessing Spray
Ingredients:
- a half liter bottle
- 1 vanilla pod, split open
and cut into 3 pieces
- 1/4 cup dry white wine
- the zest of 2 lemons
- 1/4 teaspoon unsweetened
strawberry drink mix
or a few drops of strawberry flavoring or a small handful of dried
strawberries with no added sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon unsweetened
cherry drink mix or a
few drops of cherry flavoring or a small handful of dried cherries with
no added sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon of apple
flavored drink mix etc.
- 90+ percent alcohol
- a spray bottle
- water
Instructions:
Start this project when the moon is
waxing.
Call out to your gatekeeper, and light
some incense for him/her.
Starting with the vanilla pod, put all
the
ingredients in the bottle except for the wine, alcohol and water. As
you put them in, do so with intent.
Pour the wine and then the alcohol over
the
ingredients to fill the bottle. Close it, and then give it a good shake.
Keep it in a cool, dark place for 3
weeks.
Strain out the solid ingredients, and
your
concentrate is ready. This can be kept in a cool, dark place or the
refrigerator for years.
When you want to make a usable mixture,
fill your
spray bottle 1/4 of the way with the concentrate, and fill the rest
with distilled or filtered water.
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