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Three Churches Triple Power Conjure Dirt consists of ​dirts from three different denominations: Catholic, Baptist, and Unitarian or Mormon. It is collected according to longstanding magicospiritual protocols, asperged and further prayed over, resulting in a dirt blend with the highest spiritual vibration to assist you in your magickal and spiritual endeavors. Our Three Churches Triple Power Conjure Dirt can be used for blessings, protection, good luck, uncrossings, healing, purification, exorcisms, a peaceful home and to make a space sacred. Scatter some of this dirt in the four corners of the home to bless and expel negativity. Dust gardens, yards, ritual tools, fix candles, add to mojo bags, bottle spells, gris gris and potted plants for protection, luck and spiritual defense. 

*Sold as a mineral sample and intended for historical, cultural, scientific and educational purposes.

Three Churches Triple Power Conjure Dirt

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Three Churches Triple Power Conjure Dirt consists of ​dirts from three different denominations: Catholic, Baptist, and Unitarian or Mormon. It is collected according to longstanding magicospiritual protocols, asperged and further prayed over, resulting in a dirt blend with the highest spiritual vibration to assist you in your magickal and spiritual endeavors. Our Three Churches Triple Power Conjure Dirt can be used for blessings, protection, good luck, uncrossings, healing, purification, exorcisms, a peaceful home and to make a space sacred. Scatter some of this dirt in the four corners of the home to bless and expel negativity. Dust gardens, yards, ritual tools, fix candles, add to mojo bags, bottle spells, gris gris and potted plants for protection, luck and spiritual defense. 

*Sold as a mineral sample and intended for historical, cultural, scientific and educational purposes.

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