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| Job's Tears Moon Phase | Job's Tears Moon Phase, New Moon, Waxing Moon, Full Moon, Waning Moon, Dark Moon |
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$9.95
At its heart, herbal magick is the practice of intentional partnership. It is the belief that every leaf, root, and petal carries a unique energetic fingerprint, a natural vibration that can be harnessed to amplify your own willpower. When you use herbs in magick, you are not merely employing a physical ingredient; you are invoking the ancient, living spirit of the plant to act as a bridge between your intention and the material world. This partnership forms the basis for the many diverse ways herbs are incorporated into practice.
Although practices differ, herbal magick is frequently employed for spiritual and magickal purposes, purification, spells, and offerings. Rituals often include specific blessings and depend on precise timing to maximize the efficacy of the herbs. Common preparations involve amulets, incense, and blessing bouquets. Additionally, herbs may be displayed in homes, carried for protection, or burned to dispel negative energy.
The following details the intentions and magickal applications of Job’s Tears, which is organically cultivated and harvested in alignment with lunar phases. The product is packaged in cellophane bags measuring 10cm by 9cm. To place an order, select the desired moon phase from the options provided below.
JOB’S TEARS
Intentions
★ Healing
★ Luck
★ Manifesting
★ Prosperity
★ Protection
★ Wishes
Magickal Applications
★ Beads are assembled into necklaces or bracelets and are believed to absorb pain when worn
★ Carrying three Tears in a small pouch is believed to bring good luck and prosperity
★ Create a Witch’s Ladder and display it in your home to help protect against negative influences
★ In wish magick, count seven Tears while focusing on your specific wish. Place them in a small pouch and carry it for seven days, visualising your wish coming true
Traditional Correspondences
Planets / Elements / Zodiac / Gender
★ Jupiter or Moon
★ Water or Earth
★ Cancer, Pisces, or Virgo
★ Feminine
Additional Note
This product contains 50 JOB’S TEARS.
Job’s Tears are highly durable and suitable for creating long-lasting talismans, Witch’s Ladders, and protective jewellery, including necklaces and bracelets. Jewellery should be kept dry and protected from water.
PLEASE NOTE all herbs offered on this site are sold solely as curiosities. Do not ingest or use for medicinal use. No claims are made regarding their properties.
$9.95
| Job's Tears Moon Phase | Job's Tears Moon Phase, New Moon, Waxing Moon, Full Moon, Waning Moon, Dark Moon |
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