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|title= Angelica Root
 
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|text=Angelica Root (also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root) is believed to be a very powerful guardian and healer, that also provides strength to women. Used by many to ward off evil and bring good luck to health and family, some might even put keep the root near their baby in a white flannel bag. If put in a blue flannel bag with lavender, this root is thought to bring peace to a marriage. In America , it is commonly found in African-American mojo bags prepared for protection from evil, for uncrossing, and to break a jinx. In powdered form it is an ingredient in sachet powders used for healing and blessing. It may also be dusted on magic candles used for protection and prayer in matters of spiritual peace and blessing.  
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|text=Angelica Root (also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root) is believed to be a very powerful guardian and healer, that also provides strength to women. Used by many to ward off evil and bring good luck to health and family, some might even put the root near their baby in a white flannel bag. If put in a blue flannel bag with lavender, this root is thought to bring peace to a marriage. In America , it is commonly found in African-American mojo bags prepared for protection from evil, for uncrossing, and to break a jinx. In powdered form it is an ingredient in sachet powders used for healing and blessing. It may also be dusted on magic candles used for protection and prayer in matters of spiritual peace and blessing.  
 
|author= [[Pad of Defintions]] ([[1.09 Home]])
 
|author= [[Pad of Defintions]] ([[1.09 Home]])
 
|source= [[Official Website]]
 
|source= [[Official Website]]

Revision as of 00:40, 17 September 2011

Angelica Root

Angelica Root (also known as Holy Ghost Root, Archangel Root) is believed to be a very powerful guardian and healer, that also provides strength to women. Used by many to ward off evil and bring good luck to health and family, some might even put the root near their baby in a white flannel bag. If put in a blue flannel bag with lavender, this root is thought to bring peace to a marriage. In America , it is commonly found in African-American mojo bags prepared for protection from evil, for uncrossing, and to break a jinx. In powdered form it is an ingredient in sachet powders used for healing and blessing. It may also be dusted on magic candles used for protection and prayer in matters of spiritual peace and blessing.

Pad of Defintions (1.09 Home), Official Website