FENUGREEK
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The Ancient Seed of Abundance. Money That Flows and Evil That Flees.
Fenugreek is one of the oldest cultivated plants in the world — its seeds have been found in ancient Egyptian tombs, in the ruins of Bronze Age settlements, and in the earliest written records of trade and commerce from across the ancient world. Its warm, maple-like scent has made it a beloved ingredient in kitchens from North Africa to South Asia for millennia, and in the folk magic tradition, that same quality of warmth, richness, and abundance makes it one of the most versatile money-drawing herbs available. Fenugreek is used in money spells of many kinds, and to ward off evil spirits — a seed that draws wealth with the same generous abundance it has brought to the cultures that have cultivated it for five thousand years, while keeping malevolent forces at bay.
Fenugreek smells like money and maple and ancient abundance. That is not a coincidence.
Folklore & Magical Uses
Fenugreek seeds were found in the tomb of Tutankhamun, placed there as an offering for the afterlife — a testament to how deeply this plant was valued in ancient Egyptian spiritual practice. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was used in purification rituals and as an offering to the gods. In the folk traditions of North Africa and the Middle East, Fenugreek has long been associated with prosperity, fertility, and the drawing of good fortune — used in amulets, carried in sachets, and incorporated into preparations designed to bring abundance into the home.
In the hoodoo and conjure tradition, Fenugreek is used in money-drawing workings of many varieties — added to money mojo bags, used in prosperity floor washes, sprinkled in cash registers and wallets, and incorporated into candle dressings for financial workings. Its evil-warding quality makes it a dual-purpose herb: it draws money in while keeping the spiritual forces that would disrupt or steal that prosperity at a distance. Some workers add it to a jar of water and place it near the front door of a business, believing that as the seeds swell in the water, the business’s prosperity swells with them. Fenugreek has been drawing abundance and warding evil since the time of the pharaohs. It is very practiced at both.
Suggested Uses
- Add to money mojo bags for warm, generous, steady wealth-drawing energy
- Place seeds in a jar of water near a business entrance to draw swelling prosperity
- Sprinkle in a wallet or cash register to keep money flowing in
- Use in prosperity floor washes to draw abundance into a home or business
- Incorporate into protection workings to ward off evil spirits and disruptive forces
La Antigua Semilla de la Abundancia. Dinero que Fluye y Mal que Huye.
El fenogreco es una de las plantas cultivadas más antiguas del mundo — sus semillas han sido encontradas en tumbas del antiguo Egipto, en las ruinas de asentamientos de la Edad de Bronce y en los primeros registros escritos de comercio del mundo antiguo. En la tradición de magia popular, el fenogreco se usa en muchos tipos de hechizos para atraer dinero y para alejar los espíritus malignos — una semilla que atrae riqueza con la misma abundancia generosa que ha aportado a las culturas que la han cultivado durante cinco mil años.
Usos Mágicos y Folclóricos
Las semillas de fenogreco fueron encontradas en la tumba de Tutankamón, colocadas allí como ofrenda para la vida después de la muerte. En la antigua Grecia y Roma, se usaba en rituales de purificación y como ofrenda a los dioses. En las tradiciones populares del norte de África y Oriente Medio, el fenogreco ha estado asociado durante mucho tiempo con la prosperidad, la fertilidad y la atracción de la buena fortuna. En la tradición del hoodoo, el fenogreco se usa en trabajos de atracción de dinero de muchas variedades, y algunos trabajadores colocan semillas en un frasco de agua cerca de la entrada de un negocio, creyendo que a medida que las semillas se hinchan en el agua, la prosperidad del negocio se hincha con ellas.
Usos Sugeridos
- Añade a bolsas mojo de dinero para una energía de atracción de riqueza cálida, generosa y constante
- Coloca semillas en un frasco de agua cerca de la entrada de un negocio para atraer prosperidad creciente
- Espolvorea en una billetera o caja registradora para mantener el dinero fluyendo
- Usa en lavados de piso de prosperidad para atraer abundancia a un hogar o negocio
- Incorpora en trabajos de protección para ahuyentar espíritus malignos y fuerzas perturbadoras
Trigonella foenum-graecum
Sold in 0.5 oz package / Se vende en paquetes de 14 gramos (0.5 oz).

