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Pumpkin Spice Syrup: A Prosperity Spell

You read that title right. It's October, which, in my book, means we've already been into pumpkin season for a good solid two months.


Well, since I'm already two months late on providing you with this spell recipe, I'll let you skip the theatrics of my intros and lead you right into the magickal pumpkin goodness.




Ingredients and Their Magickal Properties

As I always mention in my recipe posts, the purpose of what I do as a kitchen witch relies on knowledge and intention.


Yes, this recipe will still taste delicious without transforming it into a spell. However, knowing your ingredients is essential to utilize this recipe to help change your mind, body, and spirit.


Below is a list of each added ingredient and its extraordinary power for this recipe. Please note that this is not every magickal benefit of this plant or herb, just the areas I believe should be focused on for this specific recipe.


Pumpkin

With all the seeds that pumpkins hold, you can easily see why pumpkins have long been associated with abundance. And it's that exact abundance we will use in this spell.


Because what's better than prosperity than abundance or prosperity, am I right?


Pumpkins are also known for their feminine energy to encourage creativity. This is also useful for our spell as often we need to take action for our prosperity to take shape, and by fostering creativity, we are opening ourselves to seeing more opportunities.


If you want to read more on pumpkin magick, you can read my article here.


Magickal Uses: Abundance, Creativity, Manifestation.


Salt

Yes, you read that right, salt. It seems like a weird addition to this recipe, but trust me.


Our salt for this spell is for purifying. We first pave the way by removing the negative to bring positive energy. It's a simple concept but one of great power. This is why I try to add one purifying ingredient into all of my workings, as you're just increasing the power and success of your spell.


Magickal Powers: purification, grounding.


Cloves

If you want speed in your spells (and who doesn't want a speedy spell), clove is your friend. Just as I often use cinnamon for the success of spells, pair it with cloves, and you get a combo powerhouse.


Cloves are also an excellent choice for purification. Although we have our salt friend to help with that in this spell, it never hurts to add more.

Magickal Powers: Speed, Purification, Prosperity


Cinnamon

Cinnamon has a rich history, from its use in medicine in Egypt to offerings in Greece.


One of my favorite magickal uses of cinnamon is for its power of success. For this spell, we're utilizing that power to guarantee the success of this spell essentially.


And, of course, we can't forget about our cinnamon's energy of prosperity. It is the base of this prosperity spell.

 

Magickal Powers: Prosperity, Success


Nutmeg

Our deliciously warming and comforting spice is needed to be pumpkin spice indeed. Nutmeg, like cinnamon, also carry the energy of prosperity, money, and success.

 

Magickal Powers: Prosperity, Success, Money


Spell Recipe

How to Implement Magick into the Recipe

*When adding your ingredients, remember to focus on the intention of the ingredient while working with it. (I.E., when folding in your flour, focus on the intention of abundance.


Not just the idea, but how does it make you feel? How does having these things in your life manifest?


I also recommend using the intentional stirring and speaking method to add to this spell. Stir counterclockwise for energies that need to be removed and clockwise for energies you wish to implement while speaking your incantations (or intention) out loud.


For example, I would stir clockwise when adding the vanilla while speaking to the pot.

Spirit of cinnamon, bless this dish with prosperity and success.

I recommend also consecrating via an incantation when the recipe is all said and done. Although I always recommend creating your own, as spells tend to be more powerful, you can also use the incantation below:

Through this dish, I bring in the blessings of prosperity. May the universe sweeten my life by bringing prosperity to those who consume this dish. So as it's been, so as it is, so as it may be.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup water

  • 1/2 cup sugar (brown sugar is excellent here, but white will work as well)

  • 2/3 cup pumpkin puree

  • 10oz sweetened condensed milk

  • 1 tsp cinnamon

  • 1/4 tsp cloves

  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg

  • 1/4 tsp salt

Directions

  1. Combine sugar and water in a pot over medium heat. Allow to cook while stirring until the water is boiling and the sugar has dissolved. Turn the heat down to low.

  2. Add the pumpkin (Spirit of pumpkin, bless this dish with abundance and creativity.)

  3. Add condensed milk

  4. Add salt and other spices (Spirit of cinnamon, bless this dish with prosperity and success.; Spirit of salt, bless this dish with purification, remove all obstacles in our path.; Spirit of cloves, bless this dish with speed and prosperity.; Spirit of nutmeg, bless this dish with prosperity and success.

  5. Mix ingredients and let it cook for about 5 minutes, stirring often. (Through this dish, I bring in the blessings of prosperity. May the universe sweeten my life by bringing prosperity to those who consume this dish. So as it's been, so as it is, so as it may be.)

  6. Remove from stove, let cool, and store refrigerated.

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