Lucky7 Spell. I provide a wide range of services to both individuals and couples. Being one person, being able to give.
my client’s personalized quality service. Below, is a list of the services that I offer to my clients along with a brief description.
The list below is by no means all-inclusive, please feel free to inquire about a service if you do not see it listed.
Disclaimer: Please note that the spells we provide are based on psychic abilities and traditional healing. It is
not an exact science. As such results may vary.
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Such is the case with the many Asian-made or Asian-formulated spiritual supply products bearing the name of
Buddha -in hoodoo usually referred to as the Lucky Buddha — and such is the case with Japanese Lucky 7,
the name given to a line of old-school crystal salts for bathing, Lucky7 Spell, putting in the laundry, or
performing a ritual.
floor wash self-lighting incense powders for fumigating an area where one wishes to increase one’s
luck; sachet powders for sprinkling on money to be spent gambling and anointing oil to wear on the body
or for dressing candles. Like the rest of the Lucky Mojo line, these products contain genuine herbs and
herbal essential oils, and by the late 1920s they were distributed nationwide to hoodoo practitioners living in
rural and small-town America, far beyond the regions of the greatest Asian American settlement such as New
York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Japanese Lucky 7 is one of a long list of related formulas that also includes Fast Luck, Lucky 13, Lucky
Number, Lucky Buddha, Lodestone, Magnet, Attraction, Aunt Sally’s Lucky Dream, Lady Luck, Three
Jacks and a King,Lucky Hand, and our signature scent, Lucky Mojo products. Each one of these old-time
recipes are slightly different — some placing emphasis on magical conjuration, others on magnetic attraction,
herbal allies, spirit contacts, spell-casting, speedy results, or all of these combined with good fortune and
luck at ritual, occult, and ceremonial workings — but they have in common the underlying aim of enhancing the
practitioner’s luckiness and ability to draw in that which is desired from the external world.
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