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Community Money Jar May
Community Money Jar May
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Community Money Jar – May: Growth That Holds and Multiplies
This month’s Money Jar is set to draw steady income, expand opportunity, and hold what comes in so it builds over time. May carries forward motion and increase, and this working puts that energy directly into your finances.
This work is for those seeking consistent money, stronger business flow, new opportunities, or relief from financial pressure. It supports income that grows, money that stays, and opportunities that continue to open.
The jar will be built on bayberry to draw prosperity and keep it rooted. Cinnamon will be added for quick movement and active money flow, while alfalfa will be worked in to guard against loss and keep what you earn in your hands. Five-finger grass will be included so that every effort—work, prayer, or communication—brings return. Patchouli will anchor long-term wealth, and a pinch of magnetic sand will be added to pull in money, clients, and open doors.
Each petition will be written and dressed with Money Drawing Oil, then placed into the jar and sealed beneath green and gold candles—green for growth and steady income, gold for success and favor that follows your name. The work will be prayed over with Psalm 23 and Psalm 65, calling in provision, increase, and fertile ground for continued gain.
This month’s work centers on money that moves toward you and learns to remain, building into something that supports you long-term.
Suggested Alignment:
Carry a coin with you and touch it each morning, saying, “Money grows in my hands and stays with me.” Keep your wallet, purse, or money space clean and organized. Acknowledge every dollar that comes in and give thanks for it.
To be included:
Send your full name, date of birth, and your petition. Speak clearly about the money you are calling in—whether it is steady work, business growth, debt relief, or increased income.
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