Sweeten Jars In Research Paper

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Sweetening jars also called honey jars are a type of jar or bottle spell that is used to sweeten someone up to you, sweeten their mind to you, become nicer, loving, willing, or offer kindness to you. These spells can be used for court cases in which you want the judge and lawyers to take your side over the opponent’s side. They can be used to reconcile with a lover, friend, or family member. You can use them for sweetening a new guy towards you. You can use one to get a new job, sweeten your boss, or get accepted in a new program in college. These are simple jar spells; however, they can be slow to start working for you. Keeping them hot with continuous burning of candles on top of the jar is quite favorable in pressing cases. The beauty of …show more content…
I really prefer syrup or sugar to honey for sweetening work but this is a money jar and honey preserves. These jars work really well if you work them at least once a week, ideally every day would be better. To make this jar you need a small jar, make sure you cleanse the jar before you began your work with. Write your petition out on a piece of parchment paper, cover the petition with the prayer "the Lord is my Sheppard I shall not want" across your petition. Dust your petition with the hoodoo powder then place it in the jar along with your personal concerns.
Then you can add a few drops of money drawing oil and your pay me oil, then you add you other ingredients. The mercury dime is added for protection and you can name your lodestone money or prosperity. Once you have everything in your jar pray over it and add your honey. Close the jar then set it up in a cross roads set up with four green candles. Shake the jar daily and pray your petition. After the candles burn out to keep the jar going you can burn tea lights on top of your honey money jar. This is classic hoodoo at its best.
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