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Patchouli Soap Bar by Ohli~Way, 100g

Patchouli Soap Bar by Ohli~Way, 100g
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Primary Spiritual Use: Money
Secondary Spiritual Use: Grounding
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Patchouli is the deep, earthy note of the conjure cabinet: a money-drawer above all, but also a grounding herb and a sensual one, dark and resinous and unmistakable. Patchouli Soap brings that single, rich note into the bath.

This 100g bar from Ohli~Way is the straightforward patchouli wash, reached for to draw money, to ground and steady, and for its earthy, sensual warmth. Each bar comes with the line's prayer card and a small charm.

Few scents are as tied to a feeling as patchouli is to earth and abundance. A patchouli bath is a grounded, money-minded place to work from.

Key Features

Single-herb patchouli bar. A clean, single-note patchouli soap rather than a multi-herb condition formula.

Money, grounding, and earth. Patchouli's folk reputation is for drawing money, grounding the spirit, and lending an earthy, sensual warmth.

Prayer card and charm included. A prayer card to focus the work and a small charm to carry the grounding with you.

Product Details

  • Weight: 100 g (about 3.5 oz.)
  • 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

Patchouli 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), with patchouli fragrance. Vegetable origin, Grade 1, approximately 76% total fatty matter. 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

Patchouli is one of the great money herbs of folk magic. In the correspondences gathered by Scott Cunningham, it falls under the element of earth and the planet Saturn, with uses centered on money and prosperity, alongside fertility and lust. That earthy signature is the key to it: patchouli grounds, and in folk practice grounding and abundance are close kin, since steady, rooted energy is the soil money grows in.

In Hoodoo, patchouli is a staple of money work, sprinkled in sachets, used to dress bills and green candles, and added to money-drawing mixes for its deep, lasting draw. Its dark, resinous scent also carries a sensual, earthy reputation, which is why it crosses over into grounding and love work. As a single-note bath, it does double duty: a money-drawing wash worked toward the body, and a grounding bath to steady you when your energy feels scattered. The prayer card focuses the intention, and the charm carries patchouli's earthy steadiness out with you.

How To Use

  1. For money work, lather upward toward the heart, the drawing direction, naming what you are calling in.
  2. For grounding, lather over the whole body with the intention of settling and steadying scattered energy.
  3. Use it as a base bath before other money or grounding work, to set a deep, earthy foundation.
  4. Recite the prayer from the included card, or speak your own intention, as you wash.
  5. Carry the included charm through the day, and repeat on a building rhythm for money or whenever you need to come back down to earth.

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History & Occult Background

Patchouli traveled into Western magic the way it traveled into Western life: through trade. The plant, native to tropical Asia, was packed with exported textiles to scent them and repel moths, and the scent became so associated with genuine imported goods that it stood in for luxury and wealth. That association with money followed it into the conjure cabinet, where patchouli became a cornerstone of prosperity work, earthy, lasting, and deep.

In Hoodoo it is worked into money sachets, used to dress bills and candles, and in some practices serves as a substitute for graveyard dirt, a sign of how thoroughly it is tied to earth. Its grounding and sensual reputations grew from that same earthy character. Single-herb soaps like this one let a practitioner work patchouli's clean note on its own. Ohli~Way's Patchouli Soap packages that single-herb tradition 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 is patchouli used for in folk magic?

Most of all, money and prosperity: patchouli is a cornerstone money herb. It is also a grounding herb, tied to the earth element, and carries an earthy, sensual reputation that brings it into love and lust work as well.

How do I use it for money?

Lather upward, toward your heart, the drawing direction, picturing money coming to you as you wash. Patchouli's deep, lasting draw makes it a strong base for money work, on its own or under other prosperity workings.

Can I use it for grounding instead?

Yes. Worked over the whole body with a settling intention, patchouli is an excellent grounding bath for when your energy feels scattered or your head is too far up in the air. Its earthy character is exactly what grounding work reaches for.

Can it serve as a base or booster for other work?

It can. Patchouli is often used as a deep, earthy foundation beneath money or grounding workings, setting a steady base before you layer on other formulas. Use it as the first bath, then build from there.

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 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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