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“Seven nights, seven moons, seven gates, seven tombs” is the cemetery chant associated with the secret invocation to enter the Gates of Guinea through 7 cemetery gates in New Orleans and any place where the Dead reside. Use in spells with spirits, the Dead, to open portals, in love spells, gambling works, necromantic rituals and ancestor reverence. This graveyard dirt contains authentic graveyard dirt ritualistically gathered from seven different cemetery gates.

As with all of our products, our Seven Gates Graveyard Dirt is hand collected according to longstanding New Orleans Voodoo tradition.

Seven Gates Graveyard Dirt

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“Seven nights, seven moons, seven gates, seven tombs” is the cemetery chant associated with the secret invocation to enter the Gates of Guinea through 7 cemetery gates in New Orleans and any place where the Dead reside. Use in spells with spirits, the Dead, to open portals, in love spells, gambling works, necromantic rituals and ancestor reverence. This graveyard dirt contains authentic graveyard dirt ritualistically gathered from seven different cemetery gates.

As with all of our products, our Seven Gates Graveyard Dirt is hand collected according to longstanding New Orleans Voodoo tradition.

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