Money magic, financial superstitions – intentions
Compiled by Małgorzata Krata
Technical matters concerning the idea and the construction of sentences when working with intentions.
Article “800 intentions for cleansing” Link
“Building extensive intentions and prayers. A Skype conversation about the technique” Link
“One-sentence pattern for intentions.” Link
The word “(–not)” added while working with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning it as an opposite, or even independently finding and speaking aloud any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.
For example: — being poor, sick
it is good to say it also with its opposite:
— being poor, sick, — not being poor, sick
This allows one to move a given pattern as broadly as possible in its different aspects, also in its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think and claim that they do not have such opposite patterns, for example that they are not idolaters in a given case (a given word).
Another example:
A woman’s Soul denies ever having been a bad mother. So adding here the word of negation — not being a bad mother — may allow it to understand the state it is in.
Being a bad mother, — not being a bad mother —
“— Absolutely not, never in my life! Those are not my patterns at all. What I do is my private matter.” [— Very often this is what the soul says or thinks about itself.]
Money magic, financial superstitions – intentions
- Our and others’, including through us, believing and promoting that hiding or placing in a wallet, pocket, pouch, purse and their equivalents various objects, symbols, signs, plant or animal elements and more will bring us financial success, prosperity, wealth, profits, money, and protect us from poverty, misery, bankruptcy and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that one should collect cat whiskers (vibrissae) that have fallen out and place them in a wallet to create an amulet that helps keep money in the wallet and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ throwing money “for luck” into water such as pools, reservoirs, rivers, fountains and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing in the power of objects or talismans carried in a wallet, such as a Christmas carp scale, that protect from theft, bankruptcy, loss and bring financial abundance throughout the year and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that when giving, selling or passing on a new wallet, one must put at least a small coin inside it “for luck,” and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that Chinese coins tied with a red string or ribbon attract wealth, and that the color red in general brings financial success (e.g. a red wallet), as well as belief in any other color said to bring wealth, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that placing a bag, backpack, or wallet on the floor causes money to “escape” from it, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing and promoting that water in the home (installations, taps, aquariums, etc.) symbolizes prosperity, and that leaking water from a tap brings bad luck and financial loss, and that money “flows away” through leaks, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that symbols, figurines, or images of animals bring financial luck and prosperity, including placing animal symbols “for money” (e.g. a deer), and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing in and using symbols of prosperity of all kinds (e.g. infinity sign, number eight, runes), and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that holes in wallets or pockets cause money to leak out, and that a dirty or damaged wallet causes financial loss, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that leaving a toilet lid open causes prosperity to escape with waste, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that a Jew symbolizes thrift, wealth, and money, and therefore images or figurines of a Jew should be present in every home, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that placing shoes on a table causes bankruptcy, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing in and using feng shui principles to attract money, including dividing a home into elemental zones and arranging them properly to achieve a fulfilled life, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that properly arranging the “wind zone” allows energy of wealth and fulfillment to circulate and bring financial success, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that money should occasionally undergo cleansing rituals to remove negative energy, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that placing a windmill symbol in the “wind zone” (feng shui) creates financial movement and attracts wealth, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that placing certain objects in the “wind zone” (e.g. money tree, aquarium, religious images, animals, colors, coins, grains, flowers, wind chimes) activates wealth energy, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ practicing money magic, including creating amulets, using candles, incense, fire rituals, believing smoke carries intentions and scents attract supportive energies and beings, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing and promoting that certain herbs (e.g. basil, cinnamon, clove, ginger, jasmine, clover, etc.) are used for money magic and prosperity, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that a fern flower blooms on Midsummer Night and brings wealth but takes away happiness and heart, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that swallow or stork nests, a found horseshoe, lucky coins, or figurines bring prosperity, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ practicing and following rules of money magic (e.g. time of day, seasons, stars, moon phases), and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that treasures are guarded by beings (e.g. devils, dragons) that must be defeated, tricked, or passed through tasks to obtain wealth, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that gold and treasures are hidden underground (e.g. in hell) and guarded by entities, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing in myths of magical wealth-giving beings (e.g. golden duck, golden fish, genie, golden egg-laying hen), and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that household spirits (e.g. gnomes, demons, guardians) manage finances, including inviting and feeding them for prosperity, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing that money carries energetic imprints (e.g. of crime, theft, violence) and cleansing it through washing, salt, smoke, moonlight, sunlight, and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
- Our and others’ believing in the financial power of stones, minerals, crystals (e.g. peridot, tiger’s eye, malachite, jade, citrine, ruby, aventurine), and more, and our and others’ experiencing of all the effects of this.
Opublikowano: 23/03/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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