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Hoodoo Bath Recipe for Healing from Heartbreak - Magic Spell for Comfort and Strength

 

bath salts and bath oils

This is a modern style (new age) type of hoodoo bath. In the old time tradition, a mixture like Uncrossing would have sufficed for this intention. 

How much bath salt you need for a single bath depends on the size of your tub and on your own body size (a bigger person displaces more water and thus needs less salt per bath.) I made this with about 1/2 cup of salt and 2 drops each of the pure essential oils. If you are using diluted oils you will need to increase the amount. 

For this homemade heartbreak healing bath salt, you will need:

  • coarse salt (such as kosher salt)
  • green dye (food coloring or soap coloring)
  • 4 green gemstones (any type so long as they are green)
  • balm of gilead oil (might be sold under the name "balsam fir")
  • rose oil (if you can splurge for the real stuff, please do so)

Combine the salt and oils, and mix well. Add the green dye and see that it is well incorporated. Then put it into a clear jar or glass along with the gemstones.

Place the container in a spot where the rising sun will shine upon it. Once it has been baptized by the sunbeams, it's ready for use. Add it to the bath, gemstones and all.

Green is the traditional planetary color of Venus, the planet which controls matters of the heart. It is also the opposite color to red, which is often used to indicate love and romance -- therefore it's a good choice for soothing those emotions.

If you can't get the essential oils, you can make this same spiritual bath by boiling some water with rose petals and balm of gilead buds, then adding the salt, color and gemstones to the liquid and blessing the water in the sun in the same way. 

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