Lightning struck wood is a powerful curio within Hoodoo and Native American traditions. It can be added to any work to increase its power. It is particularly good for commanding spells, sex spells, protection, defense, and spells of destruction, which draw on its fire energy to destroy. Fire also has a dual nature to transform; hence its ability to be used in positive, creative works.
Our lightning struck wood is from juniper, cedar, pine trees, and a struck wooden telephone pole. The type of wood is subject to availability; I am unable to procure a specific kind for special requests given I literally have to climb mountains to get what I have. You will get what I have in stock at the time of ordering. Our generously stuffed 4x6 inch bags weigh approximately 2 - 2.5 ounces.
Suggested Use: Add to any mojo bag or gris gris to amplify its potency. Keep a piece on your altar for power and protection. Pulverize and add to sachet powders to boost their effectiveness. Add to floor washes to increase their cleansing power. Burn along with cedar for a powerful cleansing and blessing incense, and to drive negative energies away.
Lightning struck wood is a powerful curio within Hoodoo and Native American traditions. It can be added to any work to increase its power. It is particularly good for commanding spells, sex spells, protection, defense, and spells of destruction, which draw on its fire energy to destroy. Fire also has a dual nature to transform; hence its ability to be used in positive, creative works.
Our lightning struck wood is from juniper, cedar, pine trees, and a struck wooden telephone pole. The type of wood is subject to availability; I am unable to procure a specific kind for special requests given I literally have to climb mountains to get what I have. You will get what I have in stock at the time of ordering. Our generously stuffed 4x6 inch bags weigh approximately 2 - 2.5 ounces.
Suggested Use: Add to any mojo bag or gris gris to amplify its potency. Keep a piece on your altar for power and protection. Pulverize and add to sachet powders to boost their effectiveness. Add to floor washes to increase their cleansing power. Burn along with cedar for a powerful cleansing and blessing incense, and to drive negative energies away.
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