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Once you’re done adding the ingredients, tie or sew up the end of it, making sure to seal it up tight; you can also add a cord to it if you intend it to be worn. Although, if there is one specific item in the bag that you’re taking out to hold onto, you’re not going to seal the bag.
Generally there are at least three items in a mojo hand. Some root doctors try to ensure that the total number of ingredients comes toan odd number -- usually 3, 7, or 9, but sometimes 5, 11, or 13. On the other hand, just as many root doctors don't bother counting the items at all; they just compile the traditional items they like to work with, according to the situations, conditions, and needs of their clients. Folk Figures". Western Folklore. Western States Folklore Society. 7 (4): 392. Oct 1948. doi: 10.2307/1497852. JSTOR 1497852.Handmade Magical Oils, Spell Oils & Anointing Oils - 10ml Amber Glass Bottles (Small Personal Size) (253)
Whitten, Norma E., Jr. 1962. Contemporary Patterns of Malign Occultism among Negroes in North Carolina. The Journal of American Folklore 75: 311–25. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] A broken length of chain; a broken ring; a rat bone or toyplastic rat; a catseyeshell; a miniature metal, bone, or plastic skull; a pinch of five fingergrass; and a miniature dagger; fixed in a red flannelbag and dressed with Stop Evil Condition Oil, Jinx RemovingOil, or Uncrossing Oil.Anderson, Jeffrey (2015). The Voodoo Encyclopedia Magic, Ritual, and Religion. ABC-CLIO. p.114. ISBN 9781610692090. Perone, James (2019). Listen to the Blues! Exploring a Musical Genre. ABC-CLIO. p.185. ISBN 9781440866159.