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IN THIS SUMMARY...
1. When to use a honey jar? |
The honey jar is one of the most well-known workings in hoodoo. It is a jar of sweetness, pacification, and attraction, used to soften a person, improve a relationship, or tip a situation in your favor. It does not force. It acts slowly, with consistency, to circulate a more open energy around a bond or goal.
It is not used to seduce by manipulation. It helps communication, tenderness, reconciliation, or listening flow.
1. When to use a honey jar?
You can create a honey jar to soften a partner, an employer, a judge, a neighbor, a family member, or even to strengthen harmony in a couple, a household, or a project. It is not a quick spell. It is a long-term work, nourished by your patience and attention.
It is a tool of sweetness, not a lever of domination.
2. How to prepare a honey jar?
You take a small glass jar with a lid, clean and dry. Inside, you place a folded paper with the name of the target person, or your own if you are working on yourself, written three times, then turned and rewritten three times over with your own name. This is a way to entwine wills.
You add honey (or maple syrup, or brown sugar), then elements related to your intention: rose petals for love, cinnamon for warmth, lavender for peace, ginger for liveliness, sugar for sweetness, and sometimes a hair or a small object linked to the person if you have one. You close the jar, then place a candle on top.
The candle should be small, placed on the lid, which you light for a few minutes each day. You speak softly, visualize the bond softening, and stay present. The jar becomes a reservoir of attention.
You hide it in a discreet place, but not forgotten. You continue daily or weekly, according to your feeling.
3. And then?
When you feel the situation has calmed, you can bury the jar in a peaceful place, or keep it in a drawer if you want to maintain the sweetness. If the relationship changes negatively, you can throw it far from your home, silently, to release what no longer belongs.
The honey jar does not force the other. It opens a door. And within this contained sweetness, what is right eventually slides toward you.
























































































































































































































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