Jala Jala Oil by Ohli~Way, 1 oz
Jala Jala Oil by Ohli~Way, 1 oz- Primary Spiritual Use: Attraction
- Secondary Spiritual Use: Luck
- Tradition: Botanica/folk
- Intent: Attraction, Luck, Money, Love
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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 1 oz bottle from Ohli~Way carries that emphatic pulling intention as an anointing oil. Dress a candle, anoint a petition, mark a doorway or a cash drawer, or wear a diluted trace to make yourself the thing fortune moves toward.
Key Features of Jala Jala Oil
A strong pulling formula. Jala Jala (pull, pull) is the emphatic drawing condition, worked to pull luck, money, customers, and love toward you rather than to coax them gently.
Made for anointing. A blended fragrance oil for dressing candles, marking petitions, anointing charms, and working a threshold or counter. For skin, dilute it in a carrier oil first.
A 1 oz working bottle. The personal-practice size, enough to dress candles through a season of drawing work. The same condition is also offered as a 3.5 oz bar of soap for bath work.
Product Details
- Volume: 1 oz
- Blend: proprietary Ohli~Way drawing formula in the botanica tradition
- Use: ritual anointing of candles, petitions, charms, thresholds, and counters; dilute in a carrier oil for skin
- External use only. Not for ingestion. Keep out of reach of children.
- SKU: OO1JALJ
Ingredients
Ohli~Way does not publish the full formula for this blend. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil in an oil base: dilute it in a carrier oil such as jojoba or grapeseed before any skin contact, and patch test first. Contact Plentiful Earth with sensitivity questions before ordering.
The Spiritual Significance
The verb at the heart of this formula is jalar, to pull, and doubling it, Jala Jala, intensifies the working the way repeating a word for emphasis does. 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 dressed their storefronts, counters, and hands with pulling formulas to draw customers and trade through the door, working inward so the money flows in rather than out. Pulling formulas run deep in the botanica tradition, sold as Jala Jala, Jaladora, and related conditions, and they echo the customers-come-to-me and lodestone work of Hoodoo, where fortune is drawn inward from the threshold.
How To Use Jala Jala Oil
- Clear first if you are blocked. If the road is crossed, uncross it before you try to pull, so the draw works against an open path.
- Name what you are pulling. Customers, a run of luck, money, a warm connection.
- Dress a candle. Anoint a green or red candle toward yourself, the drawing direction, and burn it safely, never unattended.
- Work the threshold or the counter. Mark a doorway, a cash drawer, or a business card, always working inward.
- Anoint yourself, diluted, at the pulse points, and store the bottle cool and dark.
Pairs Well With
- Jala Jala Soap by Ohli~Way, 3.5 oz: the same pulling condition as a bath, worked upward toward the heart.
- Coconut Spiritual Cleansing Soap by Ohli~Way: clear blocks and stale luck first, so the pull has an open road.
- All Purpose (Para Todo) Wash: wash a storefront or doorway inward to pull customers and fortune in.
- Green Household Candles: money-green candles to dress and burn for the draw.
- Parchment Paper by Espiritu: write the petition naming what you mean to pull.
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.
Is it a love oil or a money oil?
Both, and neither exclusively. Jala Jala is an all-purpose pulling condition: practitioners work it to pull customers, luck, money, and love alike. What it pulls depends on what you name when you dress the candle.
Can I use it for business?
Yes, that is one of its signature uses. Botanica sellers have long dressed counters, doorways, and hands with pulling formulas to draw customers and trade. Work inward, toward the interior, so fortune comes in rather than going out.
Should I get the oil or the soap?
The oil dresses candles, petitions, charms, and thresholds; the soap works the same condition as a bath, lathered upward toward the heart. Many practitioners use both, bathing first and then dressing the working.
What is in the blend?
Ohli~Way keeps the formula proprietary, as is traditional for condition oils. Treat it as a blended fragrance oil in an oil base: dilute before skin contact and patch test first.

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