Powder of St. Expeditus
After invoking the blessings of St. Expedite on the Full Gemini Moon of 2018, herbs, resins, barks, and flowers were ritually combined to potentiate Expedite’s influence.
Fiery, quickening spices like chilis, cinnamon, and three types of peppercorn, along with triumphant and luck-enhancing ingredients such as coptic frankincense, golden copal, 24k gold, basil, oregano, bay leaf, red clover and High John the Conqueror root, and sweetening, beneficent additions of vanilla bean, orange peel, and rose petal.
These, along with various other sympathetic ingredients, were ground and combined with golden magnetic sand to make for a powder that can be used to dress candles, add to spell works, dusting implements related to your requests, and in any other way magical powders can be applied. Brings luck, speed, and the benefit of Expedite’s blessing.
Note that this is for external use and not consumption, human or otherwise.
Available in a 1/2 oz vial with hand-painted label for $27.
$27
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Info
Creation Date | 20th of December, 2018. Chart in the image gallery |
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Areas of Application | |
Magical Applications | Candle Spells, Dusting, Mojo Bags / Sachets, Offerings to Spirits / Ancestors, Petition Packets, Spell Bottles / Jars |
Planetary Body | |
Vegan | No — Contains cruelty free, ethically, and legally harvested animal-derived components |
Dimensions | .80 × .80 × 2.85 in |
Weight | 2.5 oz |
Inspired by the intriguing and very funny description for the slime-pot in the Expedite series, I once tried out something similar with the help of the St. Expeditus powder, and safe to say the material definitely WORKS… Even though this particular experiment took place several months ago, I still think about it sometimes.
Things seem to get pushed to the forefront of discussions and the day’s activities every time I petition St. Expedite about them, and I think it’s best to be sure that what one is asking to complete is both sustainable and possible… and definitely what one wants. Being prepared and “aimed” before making any sort of petition of any kind makes for an especially successful result.
The little toothpick on the underside of the cork on all Sphere and Sundry vials is tremendously helpful in measuring out incenses and powders from their vials, and is such a thoughtful and clever touch. I appreciate that every item, including the colored tissue paper used in the mailed packages, is so multipurpose and great for experimentation with different formats and for adding creative flourishes to a working. Really wonderful tools!
For the sake of preserving Kaitlin’s sanity I am SO glad that more recent series use printed labels, but I do also really treasure the hand-drawn labels on all of my older series items, and the painted labels on the St. Expedite items are especially precious in their painstaking detail. They are little devotional works of art in their own right! When first exploring Sphere and Sundry’s offerings I was really won-over by the care put into each glyph. These containers for each election are all so pretty that I have plans to keep using them to store any related keepsakes/future tiny paper petitions/etc once the material eventually runs out.