FLAX SEED MAGIC


Flax seeds can be used to attract money by placing the seeds in a jar with a few coins.
A bit of flax placed in the shoe wards off poverty.
Use in money spells.
Place a few seeds in your wallet, purse or pocket to attract money.
Carry in your wallet or purse.

The blue flowers are worn as a preservative against sorcery.
For protection while asleep, mix equal parts of flax seed & mustard seed & keep the mixture next to the bed. On the other side of the bed place a pan of cold water & you will be guarded while you sleep.
A box containing red pepper & flax seeds prevents evil from entering your home.

At American wedding celebrations, people would kick up their feet as high as they could in order to help the host’s flax grow taller.
In New England, women danced in the sun on Candlemas in order to make the flax grow well.
In Romania, it was considered bad luck to work with flax on a Friday, as Mother Friday ruled spinning & weaving & would be offended.
In Wexford, Ireland, people thought it very bad luck to spin flax on Saturday afternoon or the eve of a holiday.
In Belgium, women did not spin on Shrove Tuesday in order to prevent the flax crop from failing.
In West Scotland, on Halloween, bundles of flax, broom & heath were tied to a pole & lit, to be run around the village as protection.

Knotwork magic with flax cords goes back at least to Roman days.

Sprinkle an infusion made with flax seed around the area before divination to get a more accurate reading of someone’s future. 

In Hoodoo flax seed is widely thought to be a powerful guardian for children & bring better luck in family matters.
The child who runs or dances in a flax field at the age of seven is assured of growing up to be attractive. Newborn babies are placed in a flax field to sleep for similar reasons.

A Flax Seed Spell:

This spell will create a mojo or magick bag the contents of which will protect the child forever.

For this spell, you will need a charm bag, an angelica root, chamomile, flax seeds, a coin minted on the child’s birth year, a small piece of silver or a bead with the child’s name engraved on it & one baby tooth if it has fallen out.
Add the angelica root, chamomile & flax seed into the charm bag.
Add the coin to the bag.
Carve the name of the child on the coin or on a bead & add it to the collection.
Add any baby’s teeth if they have fallen out. One is sufficient.
Now keep this conjure bag in a safe place where it will not be disturbed.
When the child is old enough to inherit it, let the child keep it safe.

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