Bring the power of the Wishing Tomb to your altar with our Marie Laveau Wishing Tomb Conjure Candle, created as a sympathetic link to the legendary tomb of the great Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. The photograph on the candle serves as a bridge between the physical world and the spirit world, allowing you to petition Marie Laveau wherever you are. Using red lipstick, mark three Xs side by side on the tomb image, knock three times on the photograph, and ask Queen Marie out loud to grant your wish. Turn around three times counterclockwise, light the candle, and make an offering of fresh flowers, coconut cake, fruit, perfume, or beauty supplies. When your wish comes true, thank Mamz’elle and make a donation to charity in her honor. After the candle has burned, the glass container may be cleaned and reused as a flower vase on her altar, turning your petition light into a lasting vessel of devotion.
Bring the power of the Wishing Tomb to your altar with our Marie Laveau Wishing Tomb Conjure Candle, created as a sympathetic link to the legendary tomb of the great Voodoo Queen of New Orleans. The photograph on the candle serves as a bridge between the physical world and the spirit world, allowing you to petition Marie Laveau wherever you are. Using red lipstick, mark three Xs side by side on the tomb image, knock three times on the photograph, and ask Queen Marie out loud to grant your wish. Turn around three times counterclockwise, light the candle, and make an offering of fresh flowers, coconut cake, fruit, perfume, or beauty supplies. When your wish comes true, thank Mamz’elle and make a donation to charity in her honor. After the candle has burned, the glass container may be cleaned and reused as a flower vase on her altar, turning your petition light into a lasting vessel of devotion.
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What's So Special About Bergamot?
I lived right down in the heart of what they called Hoodoo land, in the same block as Marie Laveau. She was a Hoodoo queen and was nice and good...
Marie Laveau's Obituary
At 5 o'clock yesterday evening Marie Laveau was buried in her family tomb in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Her remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse...
Better Business Advice from the Voodoo Queen about the Business of Conjure
Aside from practical advice, there are a number of magickal approaches you could take to improve your bottom line. Today, I want to share six ways to improve your business...
Forbidden Knowledge: To Share or Not to Share, that is the Question
One of the purposes of this blog is to have a space to share some of the more controversial workings and receipts that are found in Hoodoo and New Orleans...