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Cinnamon Sticks, Cut, 1 oz (Cinnamomum cassia)

Cinnamon Sticks, Cut, 1 oz (Cinnamomum cassia)
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Primary Spiritual Use: Money
Secondary Spiritual Use: Success
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Few scents say abundance like cinnamon. The warm red bark of Cinnamomum cassia is a Sun-and-Fire spice of the highest order in folk magic, burned to draw money and success, raise the spiritual temperature of a working, and lend its fire to protection and passion alike. These cut sticks bring that warmth in slow-burning form.

This ounce of cut sticks is the starter size for prosperity incense, money charms, and success work. A piece of bark on the charcoal fills a room with drawing warmth. Reach for cinnamon when a working wants heat and shine.

Key Features of Cinnamon Sticks

A money and success spice. Cinnamon is among the classic prosperity herbs, burned and carried to draw money, quicken success, and pull good fortune close.

A spiritual amplifier. Cunningham seats cinnamon under the Sun and Fire for spirituality, power, protection, and love; it raises the strength of whatever it joins.

Cut sticks, the starter ounce. Whole bark burns slow and keeps its fragrance; this ounce suits incense and charms, and the ground powder folds smoothly into dressings.

Product Details

  • Botanical name: Cinnamomum cassia (cassia cinnamon)
  • Tradition: Cunningham places cinnamon under the Sun and the element Fire
  • Form: cut bark sticks
  • Weight: 1 oz
  • For spiritual use only; not a food, drug, or supplement, and not for ingestion
  • Storage: keep sealed in a cool, dark place

The Spiritual Significance

Cinnamon has been precious for as long as people have traded spices, burned as temple incense, listed among holy anointing ingredients, and carried along the oldest trade routes as something close to treasure. That value is the root of its magic: cinnamon is a high, warm, solar spice, and folk practice reaches for it to draw money and success and to raise the spiritual power of a working. Cunningham seats it under the Sun and the element Fire, naming spirituality, success, power, protection, and love among its workings.

Burned as incense, cinnamon fills a space with prosperous, drawing warmth and lifts the energy of any rite; added to money charms and sachets, it pulls fortune close; and its fire lends heat to protection and passion work as well. As a quickening spice it is often added to other blends to amplify them. Plentiful Earth offers these sticks strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a culinary spice, and they are not for ingestion.

How To Use Cinnamon Sticks

  1. Burn for prosperity. Light a piece of cinnamon bark over charcoal in a fire-safe dish, kept within sight and away from anything flammable, to fill a space with money-drawing warmth.
  2. Charm for money. Add a stick to a prosperity jar or sachet to pull fortune close.
  3. Amplify a working. Include cinnamon in incense and charm blends to raise the strength of the whole.
  4. Warm love and protection work. Use its Sun-and-Fire heat in passion and warding charms.
  5. Store sealed, in a cool, dark place between workings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is cinnamon used for in magic?

Above all for money and success, burned as incense and added to charms to draw prosperity, and as a spiritual amplifier that raises the power of any working. Its Sun-and-Fire heat also serves protection and love work. Cunningham places it under the Sun and Fire.

Can I cook with these cinnamon sticks or eat them?

No. Plentiful Earth sells them strictly for ritual and spiritual use, not as a culinary spice, and they are not for ingestion. Food-grade cinnamon is sold at any grocer; keep the ritual jar separate.

What are cinnamon's correspondences?

Cunningham seats cinnamon under the Sun and the element Fire, naming spirituality, success, power, protection, and love among its workings. It is a quickening, amplifying spice that strengthens whatever it joins.

Should I choose sticks or powder?

Same bark and the same magic. The sticks burn slowly as incense and suit charms and jars; the powder folds smoothly into dressings, candle work, and blends. Many practitioners keep both for different workings.

How should I store them?

Keep the sticks sealed in a cool, dark place, away from heat and moisture. Whole bark holds its fragrance far longer than ground, so a sealed jar stays potent through many workings.

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