Candle Burning to Petition the Male SaintsWritten by Sam Stevens
Continued from page 1 Saint George On Tuesday, light a red candle to conquer fears, acquire courage and to overcome jealousy. His emblem is slaying of a dragon. Saint Ignatius On a Saturday light a white candle to protect house from burglary and evil spirits. His emblem is a book and a plum Saint James Greater Light a red candle on a Tuesday to clear obstacles from your path, conquer or remove enemies and for justice to prevail. His emblem is a cockleshell Saint John Baptist On a Tuesday light a green candle to petition him for good luck, fertility, prosperity and protection from enemies. Saint John Bosco On a Sunday, light a yellow candle to petition him for favours to do with children, students and educational matters. Saint Joseph Light a yellow candle on a Sunday for help with selling a home, finding job, for protection and a happy marriage. His emblem is a lily or a pitcher with a loaf of bread. Saint Lawrence Light a red candle on Wednesday to petition for a peaceful, happy home and family, for financial assistance and spiritual strength. Saint Jude Light green, white and red candles on a Sunday to petition for a miracle: for hopeless cases that seem impossible, to help with addictions or to help someone get out of jail. Saint Lazarus Light a yellow candle on a Sunday to ask for help with sickness, disease, addictions, and better health and to obtain prosperity. Saint Martin De Porres Light a purple and white candle on a Thursday to bring harmony to your household. You can also petition him for better health and increased financial security. His emblem is a broom and a crucifix. Saint Martin Caballero On a Tuesday light a red or white candle to ask for protection from evil, to rescue someone from evil influences and/or to draw customers to your business. Petition him for money, luck prosperity. Saint Patrick On a Sunday light a white candle for prosperity, luck spiritual wisdom and guidance. His emblem is a shamrock and a saint. Saint Paul On a Tuesday light a blue or a red candle for courage, patience, overcome opposition and to settle disturbed conditions in home. Saint Peter Light a red and a white candle to petition him to remove obstacles, business success, strength, courage, forgiveness and good fortune. His emblem is two crossed keys. Saint Peregrine On a Sunday light a white candle to petition him for help with cancer. Saint Pius Tenth On a Sunday light a white candle to ask for special favours to be granted by those in authourity (such as a boss or government agency.) Saint Raymond Nonnatus Light a red candle to prevent gossip, false accusation and for a happy and peaceful home. Saint Louis Beltran Light a white candle for help learning languages and protection from evil, accidents, sickness and enemies. He is one you invoke when children are possessed by spirits. Saint Roc On a Wednesday light a yellow candle to restore health and to be protected from contagious diseases. His emblem is a dog. Saint Sebastian Light a red candle on a Tuesday to petition for justice, to overcome rivals, remove obstacles from your path, success and good fortune. His emblem is arrows. Saint Thomas Aquinas Light a white candle on a Monday to improve concentration and memory, for understanding, for mental stamina and to help pass exams.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
| | Plants, Herbs, and Roots for ProsperityWritten by Sam Stevens
Continued from page 1 Chamomile – Washing your hands in chamomile tea is thought to bring gamblers luck. Drinking tea is thought to bring luck and prosperity. Cloves – Cloves can be burned on charcoal, tucked in a sachet or put in your purse to draw money. An ancient money and protection ritual is to stick an orange with heads of cloves stuck on pins and hang it on a ribbon in kitchen so your cupboards are never bare. Cinnamon: A very handy kitchen spice that can be used “in a pinch” to bring quick money, it can be bought as incense or burned on charcoal or sprinkled in a cash register or wallet to bring business. Citronella: The leaves are thought to be good for attracting business and also smell lovely in a potpourri. Citronella is, however, toxic to birds – so avoid burning it in house if you have feathered friends in your menagerie. Five-Finger Grass (also known as Cinquefoil): This lemony grass can be burned, hid in a potpourri or carried on your person. It is standard ingredient in most money drawing incenses. Grains of Paradise: These little round seeds are carried in purse or wallet or tucked in a sachet under pillow to bring luck and guidance in career or money matters. Honeysuckle: The live and dried flowers are used to attract luck business and prosperity. Irish Moss: This is seaweed that can be bought in Caribbean stores. It is traditionally used to make a sweet drink. It is also carried in sachets to bring money to bearer. Juniper Berries: Associated with Jupiter, berries of juniper tree are said to attract luck, good fortune and business success. Mint: All mints (spearmint, peppermint) are used to attract good spirits and speed good fortune to bearer. Patchouli: Added to prosperity herb mixes to reinforce manifestation power of your wishes. Can be bought as an incense, it has a commanding component to it. Strawberry Leaves: Carried on person and used to draw fortunate circumstances into a person’s life. Squill Root: If you can find this, it is said to be one of most powerful roots used to draw money to bearer. Tonka Beans: Tonkas are large dried beans that protect against poverty and that are just considered plain lucky. Place a bean in your purse, near your computer or under your phone – anywhere where you need luck in business. Avoid burning these.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
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