Conspiracies for a good trade have been used since the inception of this lesson. This is one of the most ancient directions in household divination, it is no younger than love magic or rituals for he alth. Just like the latter, trading divination remains relevant and in demand today no less than centuries ago.
What are the rituals?
Conspiracies for a good trade, selling something can be simple and complex. Simple ones can be seen in almost every market, for example, such rituals include circling or fanning the entire range of the first banknote received in a day.
Complex rituals are performed differently, they require props, a certain time and the absence of outsiders who can interfere with the action or jinx it.
In addition to direct conspiracies, other methods of household divination are also used for successful sales. For example, instillation was considered one of the most effective in the past. The ceremony involved burying a small coin under the trading place. It was believed that she would attract a largerevenue. Now, for the same purpose, they put one bill under the cash register.
Also in the trading divination, conspiracies are divided according to goals:
- protecting against competitors;
- selling goods quickly;
- selling with maximum profit.
There are rites designed to spoil the trade of others, and rituals whose purpose is to return things sold.
Besides this, rituals are divided into:
- one-day, that is, conspiracies for good trading will ensure its success only until the evening;
- constant, in which the profit will be stable for a long time;
- one-time - divination is aimed at a specific deal.
It is necessary to approach the choice of a rite by accurately determining your own needs. For example, divination for a constant increase in commodity turnover and capital is absolutely not needed by a hired seller, whose labor is paid as a percentage of the proceeds. And the strongest conspiracies for good trade will be useless to a person who needs to conclude a contract with a store for a one-time supply of something.
Are there any conventions?
It is generally accepted that all rituals aimed at capital gains should be carried out during the waxing moon. This should be done in the morning or afternoon hours, and Wednesday and Saturday are considered the best days to read conspiracies for good trading.
The rites, fraught with a destructive beginning, that is, aimed at eliminating competitors, disrupting deals, ruining, withdrawing buyers, and so on, require different conditions. It is recommended that they be carried out inthe period of the waning of the moon, at sunset or at the beginning of the night, as they used to say - until the first roosters.
Of course, the most important condition that any divination needs to be fulfilled is a person's faith in his own actions.
Are these rites "white" or "black"?
Household divination does not have a clear division into "good" or "bad". In terms of the consequences of the application, a prayer and a conspiracy to trade, combined together, will have exactly the same "energy kickbacks" as a rite to divert buyers or ruin.
That is, when choosing a rite, one should not be guided by the parameters of "white" and "black" magic. If we continue the analogy with a palette of colors, then all household divination is “gray”.
Rituals performed to exterminate competitors and the like do not belong to trading divination. All trading ceremonies are directed only at the process of selling or closing deals, and not at people's personalities.
If you think logically, any ongoing conspiracy to trade, whether it harms competitors or simply increases the number of buyers, ultimately leads to one result - profit, profit, enrichment. This does not quite fit with all sorts of "rituals of light" and other postulates of "white magicians".
However, warlocks also have little in common with household rites of divination. Black magic implies paraphernalia and effects, for example, frog legs, newt eyes, chicken blood, and so on. Such rituals are described not only in folk tales, but also in the chronicles of the "trials" of the Inquisition. There isdetailed descriptions in the legends of the New World, composed by the first colonists. A good example of what constitutes black magic is the legend of Sleepy Hollow, which is very famous thanks to numerous adaptations. But in none of the many legends and documents of the Inquisitors is there even a hint of rituals for trading.
At its core, black magic is similar to white. That is, it consists of ancient knowledge, mixed with Christianity. Only the white one refers to the saints, and the black one to the inhabitants of hell. It will be strange enough if the devil comes to the market and helps sell a couple of kilograms of meat. However, angels are also unlikely to do this.
Under the guise of black book conspiracies for the success of trade, as a rule, ancient Jewish rites, Etruscan or gypsy are presented.
Which is stronger?
This question is often asked by the owners of small trading pavilions, who need not only to "make ends", but also to get out of debt and get at least a small profit.
There is a very strong trade conspiracy - z סמן z טוב z. According to one of the legends, it was used by merchants in the temple from which they were expelled by Christ. Its origin is also covered with fairy tales. They describe the salvation of an Arab merchant by a Jewish family, who, in gratitude, shared this rite.
For the Good Sign of Three plot you will need:
- three woolen very thick and solid threads - black, gold,red;
- plates of tanned thick leather;
- Elite stones;
- two short braids.
Ribbons must be leather, on the reverse side it is written:
- on the top - "סמן";
- on the bottom - "טוב".
Hebrew experts will point out a grammar mistake. But there is no mistake, the omission is made in order to deceive evil spirits and envious people, knocking them off the energy track.
Plates, which, like stones, should be three, are also made out. The Arabic numeral "3" is engraved on the back, and a stone is inlaid on the outside. Cuts are made along the edges of the plates, through which threads are passed. Each thread must have its own track. At the side plates, the threads are intercepted by a braid, which is tied in a knot. The threads themselves are also fastened with a knot with further “felting” of the ends, so that a vicious circle is obtained, without free “tails”.
Worn such talismans as a necklace under clothes. But nothing prevents you from putting on an amulet on your wrist (it is not said anywhere that this should not be done). It's just that in ancient times, merchants often carried something, and the talisman would wear out faster on the wrists than on the neck.
What do they say?
The text to be said when putting on the talisman has not been preserved. It is only known that it mentioned three signs of trade, and not the names of God or anything like that.
Now it is customary to read when putting on your own plot. In order to compose it, the desired goals should be clearly identified. That is, the phrase "goodtrade" is not good. But the phrases “quickly sell”, “expensive to implement” and so on are suitable. The plot does not have to rhyme. The text must be short. Modern esotericists recommend that you first turn to the ancient forces, the connection with which the talisman symbolizes. You can call them any words, the main thing is your own understanding of who/what is being addressed.
When working on a conspiracy, there will come a moment when a person feels that this option will work. It should be read, no matter how "clumsy" the text is.
What's on the "dark side"?
Almost every second "black book" conspiracy for good trade has gypsy or Etruscan roots. Etruscan magic was practiced back in Rome, but these rituals are quite complex and full of conventions that are almost impossible to fulfill in modern cities.
But gypsy whispers and conspiracies for good trade are close to Slavic culture. They have been used in Russia for more than one century. The simplest of the rites - fanning all the exhibited goods with the first proceeds of money - is also gypsy.
The most powerful plot to trade in the workplace, borrowed by the Slavs from the gypsies, was very popular in the 19th century in city shops.
To read the plot, you will need a bunch of honey grass. We are talking about Slavic honey grass, not stevia. The plant used in this ritual is called northern bedstraw. Another name is white porridge. It grows everywhere, so there will be no difficulties with the collection.
In the early morningbefore opening the store, you should fan all the goods with grass, without missing anything. After that, hold the plant along the path from the cash register or counter to the entrance, along the path that buyers walk. The next step is fanning the doors outside and the porch.
After that, you need to go back and put the grass in the water next to the cash register, or just put it.
What do they say?
While fanning goods, it says:
Grass grows, attracts bees. The bees come and pick the flowers. They take it with them, and people ask for honey. The bees give honey.”
When moving towards the entrance, the following words are spoken:
“As a bee flies, that it has found a way to honey-bearing grass, but has not forgotten, so honest people go, like a bee to honey, a path trodden, looked inspected. People go, take honey, give money in return. A lot of money, the goods are not shackled.”
When fanning the entrance, say:
“Just like a bee doesn’t fly past, like its grass beckons, so honest people won’t look aside, they’ll stand at the threshold. A bee will sit on the grass, take pollen, honest people will enter the door, take the goods. A bee gives honey, people bring honest money.”
This rite is designed to achieve those goals. This is a conspiracy to trade, to attract buyers and to sell the stale assortment. It is believed that the greatest effect of divination happens when there is a fresh bunch of grass next to the cash register, with the help of which the plot was read.
How to do well?
The question of how to make good conspiracies for profitable trading is usually of interestthose who have not been helped by any rituals already performed.
A good conspiracy that will prove effective should be chosen in full accordance with specific needs. That is, if you want to quickly sell meat, you should not perform rituals to obtain a constant profit. Such divination conditionally divides the existing goods into parts, so that there is always something to sell. And since the amount of meat is limited, he will divide his rite into many small sales. As a result, the merchant will begin to say that the conspiracy is bad, and the meat will simply go bad.
What to look out for?
Conspiracies and signs for good trading have a large number of different nuances, the so-called "signs".
For example, if on the way to the workplace in the early morning, going in order to perform some kind of ritual, a person meets a beggar, he must be served, otherwise divination will fail. In today's world, it can be a local outcast who needs to get drunk, or a young man returning from a nightclub asking for a cigarette. Can't refuse.
This sign, like the others, has an explanation. It was believed that on the path of a person intending to tell fortunes, those forces to which he plans to turn are tested. If he is greedy, rude, as they said, "goes with an unclean heart", then there was no help for such a "sorcerer". These forces were called differently - spirits, demons, angels and so on.
When intending to ruin things for competitors, it is important to pay attention to the people you meet along the way. If you come across happy, smart and obviously not poor people,then you should turn back and abandon your intentions. And if you meet ragamuffins, beggars or outcasts, you can go and perform the ceremony.
This is explained by the fact that well-dressed people are a sign from above, warning of a protective divination imposed on competitive trade. It is not worth trying to resist an unknown type of spell without having serious experience in divination.
Of course, the most famous and effective sign is the very first buyer. If this is a respectable man, the day will be productive.
What to do for good luck?
An interesting conspiracy for successful trade in Russia was practiced by merchants. It was necessary to stand behind the counter, having no money at all - neither in the cash register, nor in your pockets. The first buyer should either be asked to pay without change, or sell him something for the amount that the person gives. This money was spoken and carried with them all their lives as a talisman.
If the buyer gave a lot of small money, it was considered a bad sign, predicting the dissipation of good luck. All the little things were collected, carried to the blacksmith and fused into a whole.
Different texts were read over the coin. Example of the right words:
“It was empty, it became thick. One took, gave me (name). Another goes, still carries. They go - they don’t end, they stumble on me (name).
Use in conspiracies the phrase "God's servant" before the name and other words with a religious meaning should only be believed. Or those who are sure of their need. In other cases, this is only verbal garbage, breaking the picture of images built by a conspiracy. The absence of such words does not affect the result of divination, of course, if a person is not convinced that they are necessary.