Retiro / Retirement Spiritual water
$5.99(8 oz.)
Cleanse with Retiro spiritual water to remove black magic from your life. For extra strength, burn a Retiro candle and cleanse your home with sage.
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(8 oz.)
Cleanse with Retiro spiritual water to remove black magic from your life. For extra strength, burn a Retiro candle and cleanse your home with sage.
(8 oz.)
Cleanse with Arrasa con todo spiritual water to remove the negative energy in your life. For extra power, burn a Saint Michael triple strength candle and purchase an amethyst crystal.
Cleanse your body with this spiritual water and protect your aura from evil spirits. Cleanse your home or business and remove negative energy and unwanted spirits.
St. Cyprian, San Cipriano was born (249-241) and the patron saint to combat witchcraft, witches, and the devil. For greater protection, burn our triple strength San Cipriano candle and anoint 3 drops of San Cipriano oil in your candle daily.
This rock is traditionally used in the Mexican culture to cleanse a person that is in shock caused by a sudden event.
Bathe with rosemary soap to protect your positive spirit from enemies. This soap will reverse the negative situation. Bathe with this soap to tap into your psychic abilities. For extra strength, purchase our 7 day fixed brown and cleanse your home with sage.
Use black salt for protection from bad neighbors. Sprinkle the salt along the property line in the neighbors fence. If you live in an apartment, place the black salt in a jar and keep the jar in the entrance of your home.
Wear reversible oil to balance the karma in your life and reverse a bad situation. To improve your ritual purchase our fixed reversible candle and anoint your candle with reversible oil by placing 3 drops of oil in your candle daily. Cleanse your home with incense and sage and florida water.
The use of black mustard seeds for protection from bad neighbors and negative people that come to your home is a long standing Mexican tradition.
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