BUSINESS DRAWING WASH
If your business has walk-in customers, wash down the front entrance floor and the door handle.
For mail order businesses, wash down the mailbox, and so on. Once a week, use this wash to scrub down the walls and floors of your business, making a fresh batch each time.
Mix 1 oz of powdered squill root, 1 oz of powdered yellow dock,
1/4 oz of five-finger grass, 1 tsp. of cinnamon and 1 tbsp. of blessed salt.
Mix well and add two teaspoons of this mixture to 1 pint of fresh water.
This wash is also good for attracting tenants to an empty apartment or house.
TO START YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Get a string of 3 silver bells and say:
"Bells song, bring good luck and prosperity the whole day long"
Hang the bells on the door and let each customer ring in the good fortune.
HOW TO ATTRACT CUSTOMERS TO YOUR BUSINESS
1st spell: In New Orleans it is believed that Saint Peter governs business because he carries keys.
Get up early in the morning and light a white candle to Saint Peter.
Then mix green herbs into your scrub water-- especially parsley and thyme.
Begin scrubbing from the front of your business toward the back, moving backwards as you go.
When you reach the back, burn green incense there.
All of these measures are calculated to "draw" customers.
2nd spell: This ritual can be accomplished in your home rather than in your business place.
Get up early and burn mixture of sulfur and sugar and appropriate incense, usually the controlling or compelling kind. As the sun rises, look to the east and pray for customers to be drawn to you.
3rd spell: Go to the graveyard and get nine handfuls of dirt.
Back home, mix it with brimstone, sulfur, red pepper, and salt.
Burn the mixture and pray for success in business.
TO ATTRACT CUSTOMERS TO A BUSINESS OR VISITORS TO A HOME
Make a fine powder out of some basil leaves and sprinkle them around the main entrance to the home or place of business. It is believed that only good and friendly people will enter, since it supposedly repels those who intend harm toward the workers of a business or the occupants of a home.