Sunday, August 26, 2012

BLACK CAT Focused Ritual Spell Kit for Hex Breaking, Reversing Bad Luck, Feline Familiar, Conjuring Good Fortune, Money, Love, Goddess Bast

Black Cat Focused Ritual Spell Kit

The folklore surrounding black cats varies from culture to culture. In Great Britain and in Ireland, black cats are a symbol of good luck. The Scottish believe that a strange black cat's arrival to the home signifies prosperity. In Celtic mythology, a fairy known as the Cat Sìth takes the form of a black cat. Black cats are also considered good luck in Japan. It is also believed that a lady who owns a black cat will have many suitors. However in Western history, black cats have often been looked upon as a symbol of evil omens, specifically being suspected of being the familiars of witches, and so most of western and southern Europe considers the black cat as a symbol of bad luck, especially if one crosses paths with a person, which is believed to be an omen of misfortune and death. In Germany, some believe that black cats crossing a person's path from right to left, is a bad omen. But from left to right, the cat is granting favorable times. The view of black cats being favorable creatures is attributed specifically to the Egyptian goddess Bast (or Bastet), the cat goddess. Egyptian households believed they could gain favor from Bastet by hosting black cats in their household.

This BLACK CAT Focused Ritual Spell Kit contains:

1 BLACK CAT Soy Pillar Candle (2x3") with charm
1 BLACK CAT Organic Catnip, 2 oz jar
1 BLACK CAT Traditional Blend Incense Powder
1 BLACK CAT Traditional Blend Ritual Oil

Handcrafted with premium certified kosher 100% soy wax and pure cotton wick, BLACK CAT candle is dedicated to those of us who adore these mystical felines and for those of us with feline familiars. Each glimmering black pillar is herbally charged with Catnip, Catmint and more. Generously scented with Catmint, Mint, Sweet Vanilla and more, an antiqued bronze Cat charm hangs on sheer black organdy ribbon.

Comes beautifully packaged in black gift box with black tissue paper and ribbon.

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