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Last time I performed the Road Opener candle spell, divination showed that the ritual's effect tended more toward guiding the direction, and the result was somewhat weak. I would like to know what areas could be improved. Below is the recipe from the previous ritual:
▪Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora) – to remove obstacles*
▪Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides) – for grounding and rooting, bringing wealth, turning my ideas into practical actions, increasing security and reducing anxiety
▪Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) – to gain abundant energy, bring wealth
▪Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis) – for self‑protection, and for clearer “vision”** to see others’ harmful intentions
▪Rose (Rosa spp. / Rosa damascena) – to enhance personal charm, so that others will not be hostile toward me
▪Mint (Mentha spp.) – for wisdom and wealth, bringing abundance while maintaining a clear mind to keep it***
▪Peilan / Fragrant Eupatorium (Eupatorium fortunei) – something like “protecting the path from being broken”****
I made a slight modification to the prayer from PGM IV.2967–3006 to consecrate the herbs. I anointed the candle as usual. When the candle burned out, I used the remaining flame to burn the herbs to ashes*****. The next morning around 9:45–10:00 (when both the hour and minute hands were moving upward), I buried the ashes under a bush on the east side of my house and offered a small amount of sugar to the bush as a thank‑you offering.
*I mistakenly bought Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) instead of Lemon Verbena. In Scott Cunningham’s Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, the properties of Lemongrass are described as repelling snakes, lust, psychic powers. Perhaps this was one reason the ritual failed. Afterwards, I checked Temu and Alibaba: Lemon Verbena is available in my area but a bit expensive. I wonder if I could substitute Common Verbena (Verbena officinalis) instead.
**Bay Laurel is a plant sacred to Apollo, the Greek god of light, prophecy, archery, etc., so I used it to protect myself from harm and to illuminate the path ahead.
***This idea came from the Prayer of Socrates in Plato’s Phaedrus: “Beloved [God], and all ye other Gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as a temperate man and he only can bear and carry.” Mint happens to symbolise both aspects, so I chose it.
****A local substitute for Abre Camino. @tiger's eye reminded me that using “PohuaiCao/ZijingZelan” (Ageratina adenophora) might be more suitable for this purpose – thanks to him.
*****I feel this step might also be problematic; maybe I shouldn’t have burned it (?) I’m not sure.
P.S. I would like to know whether the following PGM prayers and the barbarous names that appear in them can be used for this Road Opener ritual:
PGM VII 1017–1026, PGM XXXVI 211–30, PGM VII 390–393, PGM VII.528–539, PGM VII 919–924, PGM LXX.1–4,PGM XVIII 1-7,PGM VII 300.
p.p.s. Since I am not a native English speaker, all the herb names above are accompanied by their Latin binomials by using AI. Additionally, after consulting some sources, I have found that sandalwood, five-finger grass (Potentilla spp./cinquefoil), palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii), and vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) might be added to the recipe. However, I am not sure which of these would be more suitable, and because I am a beginner, I worry that I cannot handle an overly complex recipe. Therefore, I would also like to know which herbs in the above recipe are irrelevant options that can be removed.
I checked the recipe again and found that maybe I need something to bring new opportunities or be more fortunate,Perhaps bay leaves and cinnamon have such an effect, but I worry whether it is professional.
▪Lemon Verbena (Aloysia citrodora) – to remove obstacles*
▪Vetiver (Chrysopogon zizanioides) – for grounding and rooting, bringing wealth, turning my ideas into practical actions, increasing security and reducing anxiety
▪Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum) – to gain abundant energy, bring wealth
▪Bay Laurel (Laurus nobilis) – for self‑protection, and for clearer “vision”** to see others’ harmful intentions
▪Rose (Rosa spp. / Rosa damascena) – to enhance personal charm, so that others will not be hostile toward me
▪Mint (Mentha spp.) – for wisdom and wealth, bringing abundance while maintaining a clear mind to keep it***
▪Peilan / Fragrant Eupatorium (Eupatorium fortunei) – something like “protecting the path from being broken”****
I made a slight modification to the prayer from PGM IV.2967–3006 to consecrate the herbs. I anointed the candle as usual. When the candle burned out, I used the remaining flame to burn the herbs to ashes*****. The next morning around 9:45–10:00 (when both the hour and minute hands were moving upward), I buried the ashes under a bush on the east side of my house and offered a small amount of sugar to the bush as a thank‑you offering.
*I mistakenly bought Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) instead of Lemon Verbena. In Scott Cunningham’s Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, the properties of Lemongrass are described as repelling snakes, lust, psychic powers. Perhaps this was one reason the ritual failed. Afterwards, I checked Temu and Alibaba: Lemon Verbena is available in my area but a bit expensive. I wonder if I could substitute Common Verbena (Verbena officinalis) instead.
**Bay Laurel is a plant sacred to Apollo, the Greek god of light, prophecy, archery, etc., so I used it to protect myself from harm and to illuminate the path ahead.
***This idea came from the Prayer of Socrates in Plato’s Phaedrus: “Beloved [God], and all ye other Gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as a temperate man and he only can bear and carry.” Mint happens to symbolise both aspects, so I chose it.
****A local substitute for Abre Camino. @tiger's eye reminded me that using “PohuaiCao/ZijingZelan” (Ageratina adenophora) might be more suitable for this purpose – thanks to him.
*****I feel this step might also be problematic; maybe I shouldn’t have burned it (?) I’m not sure.
P.S. I would like to know whether the following PGM prayers and the barbarous names that appear in them can be used for this Road Opener ritual:
PGM VII 1017–1026, PGM XXXVI 211–30, PGM VII 390–393, PGM VII.528–539, PGM VII 919–924, PGM LXX.1–4,PGM XVIII 1-7,PGM VII 300.
p.p.s. Since I am not a native English speaker, all the herb names above are accompanied by their Latin binomials by using AI. Additionally, after consulting some sources, I have found that sandalwood, five-finger grass (Potentilla spp./cinquefoil), palmarosa (Cymbopogon martinii), and vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) might be added to the recipe. However, I am not sure which of these would be more suitable, and because I am a beginner, I worry that I cannot handle an overly complex recipe. Therefore, I would also like to know which herbs in the above recipe are irrelevant options that can be removed.
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I checked the recipe again and found that maybe I need something to bring new opportunities or be more fortunate,Perhaps bay leaves and cinnamon have such an effect, but I worry whether it is professional.
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