Money spells and money amulets can be found in all cultures
where money is used as a medium of economic exchange. After
love spells,
and
protection spells,
spells designed to draw in money, business success, prosperity, and wealth are
the most often practiced.
This page is a shortcut providing links to all of money drawing amulets and talismans at the Lucky W Amulet Archive plus complete instructions for some simple, folkloric money-drawing rootwork and conjure spells (marked with a *) drawn from "Hoodoo in Theory and Practice", my online book-in-progress about African-American folk-magic.
I also maintain a web page cataloguing amulets and spells for gambling luck for those interested in that subject.
Furthermore, this site hosts the large Lucky Mojo Free Spells Archive compiled from posts that have been made in various occult and magical usenet newsgroups. There is an entire section in that archive devoted to "green" or money magic, from whence the links marked + are derived.
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