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John The Conqueror Mojo Bag

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John The Conqueror Mojo Bag

$16.00
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John The Conqueror oil.
I've infused the root and correlating herbs in this oil to increase the energy of the root. The root itself is powerful but the added influences of pine, sandalwood, cedar, nutmeg, and more just helps make the oil sing.Areas of influence:
Used for gambling, protection, luck, and sexual enhancement.

Gender: Masculine
Zodiac: GeminiElement: FirePlanet: Mercury, Jupiter, Mars
Chakra: Root and Sacral

John the Conqueror Root is highly associated with a hero trickster spirit in African American folklore. The root is believed to embody the spirit of John the Conquer who is said to be a captured African Prince who was brought to the Southern states of the U.S., this belief is prominent in African American folklore, especially in Hoodoo. Some say that John finally made it back to Africa but left his spirit in the U.S.
John is said to be very intelligent and quick-witted and could get himself out of any situation. He was a ladies man and had a strength that wasn't necessarily physical but mental.
This root is very popular that is sometimes said not to be used by women if they're trying to be "ladylike" because the masculine energy the woman possesses will come out. Example: sexual, commanding, and strong energy.

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John The Conqueror oil.
I've infused the root and correlating herbs in this oil to increase the energy of the root. The root itself is powerful but the added influences of pine, sandalwood, cedar, nutmeg, and more just helps make the oil sing.Areas of influence:
Used for gambling, protection, luck, and sexual enhancement.

Gender: Masculine
Zodiac: GeminiElement: FirePlanet: Mercury, Jupiter, Mars
Chakra: Root and Sacral

John the Conqueror Root is highly associated with a hero trickster spirit in African American folklore. The root is believed to embody the spirit of John the Conquer who is said to be a captured African Prince who was brought to the Southern states of the U.S., this belief is prominent in African American folklore, especially in Hoodoo. Some say that John finally made it back to Africa but left his spirit in the U.S.
John is said to be very intelligent and quick-witted and could get himself out of any situation. He was a ladies man and had a strength that wasn't necessarily physical but mental.
This root is very popular that is sometimes said not to be used by women if they're trying to be "ladylike" because the masculine energy the woman possesses will come out. Example: sexual, commanding, and strong energy.