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What is red magic rice used for in hoodoo?

What is red magic rice used for in hoodoo?

IN SUMMARY...

 

1. Is red magic rice used only for love?
2. How is red rice used in a hoodoo ritual?
3. What energy does this magic rice really transmit?


The red magic rice immediately catches the eye. Its bright, almost blazing color never goes unnoticed. In hoodoo, this shade has a specific role: it strengthens, attracts, and adds fire to an intention. In this article, I show you how this red rice in hoodoo magic is used to activate energies related to love, personal power, and passion.

1. Is red magic rice used only for love?

This red magic rice is often associated with love, but not only that. It carries an energy of intensity. I use it when I want to put heart, fire, or even courage into a magical action. It acts on desire, on life force, on everything that pushes one to act without fear. Passionate love, strong attractions, situations where one wants to be noticed: all of these fall within its scope. This is not a rice that soothes; it is a rice that awakens.

2. How is red rice used in a hoodoo ritual?

I place it in a circle around a red candle, or I slip it into a witch bottle, a mojo bag, or even into a letter of intent. I can also scatter it in a place where I want to raise the intensity. It is not eaten: this red magic rice works symbolically, through its color, through the energy entrusted to it. I handle it with my hands, without tools, so that the body’s warmth passes into the grains. Each grain then becomes a relay of the intention.

3. What energy does this magic rice really transmit?

The red rice transmits the raw energy of the root chakra, of embodied desire, of personal magnetism. It carries the force that pushes to act, to seduce, to occupy space. When I feel my inner flame weakening, I use it as a reminder. It connects me to what burns, to what attracts, to what makes me want to move forward. This red hoodoo rice is not discreet. It helps to be heard, to be seen, and to hold one’s place without lowering the eyes.

Olivier of Aeternum
Par Olivier of Aeternum

Passionate about esoteric traditions and the history of the occult from the earliest civilizations to the 18th century, I share some articles on these topics. I am also co-creator of the online esoteric shop Aeternum.

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