Food is the oldest form of wealth. Storing it for winter offers survival through a bleak season. The gold of grain came long before the gold of coins. Also, grain's ability to sprout when planted echoes gold's ability to grow through investment. So the oldest prosperity spells are also spells for a bountiful harvest. For this spell, you need a square of green cloth, a handful of golden grain (such as corn or wheat), a gold-colored coin, and a foot or so of green yarn. First, place the handful ...
The Irish harvest holiday of Lughnasadh, and the Christianized celebration of Lammas in Britain, is a joyful time of gratitude for bounty. For this rite, first verbally thank deities, ancestors, spiritual beings, or the universe itself for all the blessings you've enjoyed this year. Next, anoint a green candle with lavender and rose oil, and light it in a safe holder. Slather thick slices of bread (preferably homemade) with butter, honey, and/or jam, and prepare a platter with seasonal fruits, ...
Attract abundance and prosperity to you with a money bowl. You will need a bowl that is pretty and uplifting to the eye, a bay leaf, a pen, and some coins or bills. Hold the bowl in both hands, saying: Bless this vessel with wealth and wonder. Set the bowl on your altar and say: May it attract abundance and prosperity to me. Write a one-word wish on the bay leaf. It may be wealth, abundance, prosperity, riches, etc. Place the bay leaf in the bottom of the bowl, saying: May bay attract ...
While many of us say “Blessed Be,” one member of my coven always says “Bright Blessings.” I love this saying, and decided to write a spell that carries the intonation and intention of the words. Bright Blessings I call upon us all. May you be bright and filled with might, May the good moon inspire psychic insight, May you be blessed and touched with grace, May the good sun shine brightly upon your face, May you be strong, grounded, and sturdy, ...