Spiritual Bath Crystals And Herb Baths Cover
Spiritual bathing is one of the oldest rituals in the world. We find many different religious traditions advocating the use and benefits derived from consistent spiritual bathing. In Hoodoo, we use spiritual bathing to remove jinxes and crossed conditions, to cleanse our bodies, minds, and spirits and open the road for us, and to draw certain desired conditions like more money or a new love.

Hoodoo and conjure bathing supplies may be composed of mineral compounds like salt and Epsom salts; herbs, roots, and flowers that can be brewed and made into a bath-tea; crystal bath salts that have been dressed and scented with appropriate condition oils, or a combination of all of the above. There are many effective, traditional baths for different purposes and conditions.

Some spiritual workers prepare bath mixtures for clients at certain times of day or on certain days of the week. Most practitioners recite prayers or petitions over the mixtures while compounding them, as they deem appropriate to the condition or situation in which the supplies are to be used.

If the client and the rootworker can get together physical, the worker might prepare the bath on location and offer hands-on bathing. Alternatively, the client may request a proxy ritual of spiritual cleansing at a distance. However, in most cases, the spiritual worker will prescribe a specific form of bath and send the client the ingredients needed, along with directions on how to perform the rite of bathing, including what prayers are to be spoken during the work. The root doctor may also prescribe herbal and mineral bath salts to used in the laundry as rinse additives so that the vibration of the preparation will cling to the client's or clients family's clothing or bed linens.

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