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Community Sour Jar MARCH
Community Sour Jar MARCH
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Community Sour Jar – March: Where Money Finds a Way
This March Sour Jar is set under the current Where Money Finds a Way. This working is for those facing interference in business, financial obstruction, gossip that affects reputation, or quiet resistance that slows income. It corrects what stands in the way of your provision and turns harmful intention back on itself.
The jar will be fixed with vinegar to sour malicious plans and spoil hidden interference. Lemon peel will be added to cut through deception and confusion. Black pepper and red pepper will be placed inside to pierce gossip and agitation. Alum will tighten loose tongues, and nails will pin down wandering harm. Poppy seed will cloud the thoughts of those who attempt to block your progress, and a touch of sulfur will seal the work in heat and force.
Each petition will be written by hand from your name. The petition will be dressed with Reversing Oil and sealed beneath black and red candles—black to absorb and dismantle hostile work, red to drive correction forward with strength. Psalms of justice and protection will be spoken over every name, calling for balance to be restored in matters of money and reputation.
This month’s sour work ensures that what stands in the road loses its footing. Where money finds a way, obstruction breaks down and clears.
Suggested Alignment:
Keep your plans private. Avoid unnecessary conversation about your finances or opportunities. Light a white candle and say, “Every plan against my increase collapses.” Cleanse your hands with salt and water after conflict and keep your doorway swept.
To be included:
Send your full name, date of birth, and your petition in the petition box. Whether you seek to end interference, silence gossip, reverse crossed conditions, or clear financial sabotage, write it plainly. Your name will be placed in the March Sour Jar under the current of Where Money Finds a Way.
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