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To: alt.lucky.w,alt.paranormal.spells.hexes.magic From: catherine yronwodeSubject: Re: mojo hands Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 16:16:16 -0800 SHFSEAN1@aol.com wrote: > > I read in one of your articles that the mojo hands worked only for > women. Is this true? Hello, NO! You have misread what i wrote. A mojo bag can be made for any one of a number of purposes (good luck in gambling, love, court cases, business, and so forth) and it can be either by men or women. However, there is ONE type *only* used by women, called a Nation Sack. I believe it is very clear on the page on Nation Sacks that these are the ONLY "women-only" types of mojos -- and in fact, to set them apart, they are not even called "mojo hands," but rather Nation Sacks. Many types of mojos for men and women are described at http://www.luckymojo.com/mojo.html Nation Sacks for women are described at http://www.luckymojo.com/nationsack.html > Will the different herbs and incenses work for men ?? Yes, 99% of all herbs, roots, and biological lucky curios work equally well for both men and women. They are not gender-specific. A few roots are stronger for men -- John the Conqueror Root, for instance -- and a few are stronger for women -- Angelica Root, for instance -- and one root is said to work for women and gay men -- Queen Elizabeth Root. But most of these things work for men and women, straight and gay, just the same. > Need help with love, lust, business, and luck, (I sound like a wreck) > any advice ??-- An all-purpose mojo hand with John the Conqueror for your male nature and other herbs for luck in business would fix you up. My most popular type is called "The Blues Boy Special" because it will end the blues and because it contains many ingredients mentioned in blues songs. Another good one is "Lucky Clover" which has ingredients for love, luck, health, and wealth. Folks who want a "vegetarian" root bag with no animal parts in it at all usually order the "Southern Style Herb Bag." For details on all of these mojo bags, prices, and how to order, go to http://www.luckymojo.com/mojocatMOJO.html Cordially, catherine yronwode Lucky Mojo Curio Co: http://www.luckymojo.com/luckymojocatalogue.html The Lucky W Amulet Archive: http://www.luckymojo.com/luckyw.html check out news:alt.lucky.w for discussions on folk magic and luck
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