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Jala Jala Soap by Ohli~Way, 3.5 oz.

Jala Jala Soap by Ohli~Way, 3.5 oz.
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Spiritualist-Approved Instructions & Product Info ✅

Jala Jala takes its name from the Spanish jalar, to pull, doubled for emphasis: pull, pull. It is the botanica shelf's strong all-purpose drawing formula, worked to pull luck, money, customers, and love toward you when you want the draw turned all the way up.

This 3.5 oz bar from Ohli~Way carries that emphatic pulling intention into a bath. Practitioners reach for it to pull business through the door, to draw a run of luck, or to magnetize love. Each bar comes with the line's prayer card and a small charm.

The doubled name is the whole idea: not a gentle invitation but a steady, insistent pull. Worked toward the body, it is a bath for making yourself the thing fortune moves toward.

Key Features

A strong pulling formula. Jala Jala (pull, pull) is the emphatic drawing condition, worked to pull luck, money, customers, and love toward you.

Especially for business and luck. A botanica favorite for pulling customers and trade, alongside general good fortune.

Prayer card and charm included. A prayer card to focus the pull and a small charm to carry your magnetism into the room.

Product Details

  • Weight: 3.5 oz (about 100 g)
  • Soap base: vegetable origin, Grade 1, approximately 76% TFM (total fatty matter)
  • Includes: one bar of soap, one printed prayer card, one small charm
  • Brand: Ohli~Way
  • For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Ingredients

Jala Jala Soap is built on Ohli~Way's signature vegetable soap base: Sodium Palmitate, Aqua (Water), Fragrance (Parfum), Vegetable Glycerin, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Butylated Hydroxytoluene, Sodium EDTA, and colorant (the specific shade and CI number vary by formula). Vegetable origin, Grade 1, approximately 76% total fatty matter. Specific botanical extracts and colorants differ from bar to bar across the line, and color may shift slightly over the life of the bar as the fragrance settles, which is normal for this style of soap. For the most current ingredient list, refer to the label on the bar you receive.

The Spiritual Significance

The verb at the heart of this formula is jalar, to pull, and doubling it, Jala Jala, is a way of intensifying the working in the same way you might repeat a word for emphasis. Where a general attraction formula draws, Jala Jala pulls, hard and insistently, and the tradition reaches for it when a gentle draw is not enough.

It is an all-purpose pulling condition, used to pull luck, money, and love, but it has a particular reputation in business work. Botanica shop owners and market sellers have long washed their storefronts, counters, and hands with pulling formulas to draw customers and trade through the door, sweeping and washing toward the interior so the money flows in rather than out. As a bath, worked upward toward the body, Jala Jala turns that pulling power on the practitioner: you become the magnet. The prayer card focuses the pull, and the charm carries it out to where you want fortune to follow.

How To Use

  1. If you feel blocked or stuck, clear first with a cleansing bar, then switch to Jala Jala for the pulling work.
  2. Hold the bar and name what you are pulling: customers, a run of luck, money, a warm connection.
  3. Lather upward, toward the heart, the drawing direction, picturing what you want moving steadily toward you.
  4. Recite the prayer from the included card, or speak your own, as you wash.
  5. Carry the included charm where you want fortune to follow, and if you run a business, pair the bath with a matching wash on your threshold, swept and washed inward.

Pairs Well With

History & Occult Background

Pulling and drawing formulas are a deep current in the botanica tradition, sold as Jala Jala, Jaladora, and related conditions across soaps, oils, and sprays. They share a logic with the business-drawing work found across folk magic: you move energy toward the interior, sweeping inward, washing inward, lathering inward, so that customers, money, and luck follow the same path in.

The African American Hoodoo tradition carries parallel work in its drawing and customers-come-to-me formulas, in lodestones fed with magnetic sand to pull fortune, and in floor washes worked from the door inward. Ohli~Way's Jala Jala bar packages that long-standing pulling practice into a daily-format soap with a prayer card and charm, in the broader tradition of botanica supplies that translate ritual herbs and intentions into accessible household forms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jala Jala mean?

It comes from the Spanish jalar, to pull, doubled for emphasis, so the name reads roughly as pull, pull. It marks this as a strong, insistent drawing formula, reached for when you want the pull turned up rather than a gentle draw.

Can I use it for business and customers?

Yes, that is one of its signature uses. Botanica sellers have long worked pulling formulas to draw customers and trade. Wash with the bar, and pair it with a wash worked inward across your storefront or doorway to pull business in.

Does it work for love too?

It does. Jala Jala is broad, used to pull luck, money, and love alike. For love work, aim it at your own magnetism or at a connection both people want, rather than at compelling one specific person.

Which direction do I lather it?

Upward, toward your heart. Drawing baths reverse the cleansing direction: instead of washing something down and off, you pull what you want toward you, picturing it arriving as you lather upward.

Do the prayer card and charm work for non-Catholic practitioners?

The prayer card leans toward Latinx Catholic and folk-Catholic phrasing, since that is Ohli~Way's tradition. Practitioners outside it often substitute their own prayer or intention. The charm is a small object you can carry, rededicated however your practice prefers.

Is it safe for sensitive skin?

The bar is built on a vegetable soap base with cocoa butter and is for external use. As with any natural soap containing fragrance, patch-test on a small area first if you have sensitive skin or known fragrance allergies, and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

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