Santa Muerte Prayer Magick: Affordable Santa Muerte Magick You Can Do Anywhere
Digital Web Book by Arnold Bustillo
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Digital Web Book by Arnold Bustillo
Buy the paperback at https://amzn.to/4gbTQrn
Magick Prayer
Santa Muerte prayer magick is magick which primarily relies on the repetition of prayer in order to petition the Santa Muerte and convey our intent. Instead of compiling magick ingredients, grinding herbs, dressing candles, et cetera, I advise devotees to recite a single magick prayer 100 times a day for seven days - that’s a total of 700 prayer recitations. The reason we recite the prayer 100 times over seven days is to display our devotion to Santa Muerte; it is a sign of respect that shows our desires are serious, and not frivolous or fleeting. In the absence of our ability to gather magick supplies or even erect a simple altar, the recitation of a single prayer 100 times over seven days shows to the Santa Muerte and to our subconscious mind that we value our relationship with Santa Muerte, that we are not practicing lazy magick, and that we are serious about the objective for which we pray. The purpose of the seven days is purely symbolic and aligns with the fact that devotees are known to offer “seven day candles” as real world offerings to Santa Muerte. We offer seven days of prayer when we cannot provide a physical candle.
It should be noted that it may not take the full seven days for you to begin noticing the positive effects of your efforts, but even if you get exactly what you want before the full seven days, I would still recommend completing the full seven day cycle. The reason is because this kind of prayer magick is intended to replace the magick performed with physical tools, and if you light a candle to Santa Muerte on her altar for a specific wish, you would not extinguish and throw away the candle halfway if the wish was granted early, you would most likely let the candle burn to completion. Also, completing the full seven day cycle may help to ensure that your efforts are not reversed or taken away. So, if you begin a prayer cycle to send away a bully at work, and your bully is offered a job across town on your third day of prayers, failing to complete the seven day prayer cycle may result in your bully’s job offer being revoked, putting you right back where you started. Remember that Santa Muerte devotees are devotees for a reason. If you devote yourself to a prayer cycle, then you should make every effort to finish what you start.
The prayer must be specific so as to convey your intent and the objective which you hope to achieve. The more clearly the intent and objective can be conveyed, the easier it is for Santa Muerte to understand exactly why you are petitioning. There is always a right way and a wrong way to ask for what you want, and asking for something unclearly may only serve to deliver muddled results. It’s one thing to make a general request for money and find a dollar on the sidewalk, it’s a much different thing to make a request for money that meets your financial needs.
Although not required, I like prayers offered to Santa Muerte to be prayers that rhyme, because repetition of prayers that rhyme help shift the mind from a normal waking state to a meditative, trance-like state that is receptive to the raising and releasing of magickal energy.
It doesn't matter where you find the prayer which you want to recite for a prayer cycle - you can use one of the prayers I include in this book, you can use the prayers from the petition rituals I share on my website, or you can even write your own. No matter where you find the prayer, it should reference the Santa Muerte in some way, in order to make it clear for whom the prayer is being recited. The prayer should also clearly align with your intent. So long as these two requirements are met - that the Santa Muerte is mentioned and your intent is clearly stated - then you have a recipe for successful Santa Muerte prayer magick.
As you work through your 100 prayers on each day of a seven day prayer cycle, you may find it difficult to keep track of prayers recited and prayers remaining. To reduce confusion, I recommend holding a strand of 100 beads in your hands as you pray, holding the strand at one end and moving up the strand one bead at a time with each recitation of a prayer. When you reach the last bead, you’ve completed 100 prayers. The same idea would work if you had a cord of 100 knots. If you have access to a Santa Muerte rosary, you can use the five decades of the rosary to keep track of the prayers. Each decade contains 10 beads, which means you would just need to make two revolutions around the five decades of a rosary to keep track of a full set of 100 prayers.
To keep track of your seven days of prayer, you have a few different options. For each day you complete the 100 prayers, you can add an X to the date on a calendar, add an X to a checklist on your phone, tie a knot in a short length of cord, or drop a penny or stone in a jar near the area where you pray. When you have reached seven Xs, knots, pennies, or stones, then you know you’ve completed your full seven day commitment.
In the event you miss a day of prayers, or manage to lose count of the prayers you have completed, I would recommend starting all over from the beginning. Remember, this method of Santa Muerte prayer magick is not intended for the lazy, it is intended for those who want to petition the Santa Muerte and convey their intent without the use of any physical tools. While we all have a relationship with Santa Muerte, it is our individual effort that will go the farthest in strengthening each of our relationships. If we are serious about our devotion to Santa Muerte, then we should be serious about the commitments we make to her - not because we fear punishment or reprisal, but because it is simply the right thing to do.
It should be noted that it may not take the full seven days for you to begin noticing the positive effects of your efforts, but even if you get exactly what you want before the full seven days, I would still recommend completing the full seven day cycle. The reason is because this kind of prayer magick is intended to replace the magick performed with physical tools, and if you light a candle to Santa Muerte on her altar for a specific wish, you would not extinguish and throw away the candle halfway if the wish was granted early, you would most likely let the candle burn to completion. Also, completing the full seven day cycle may help to ensure that your efforts are not reversed or taken away. So, if you begin a prayer cycle to send away a bully at work, and your bully is offered a job across town on your third day of prayers, failing to complete the seven day prayer cycle may result in your bully’s job offer being revoked, putting you right back where you started. Remember that Santa Muerte devotees are devotees for a reason. If you devote yourself to a prayer cycle, then you should make every effort to finish what you start.
The prayer must be specific so as to convey your intent and the objective which you hope to achieve. The more clearly the intent and objective can be conveyed, the easier it is for Santa Muerte to understand exactly why you are petitioning. There is always a right way and a wrong way to ask for what you want, and asking for something unclearly may only serve to deliver muddled results. It’s one thing to make a general request for money and find a dollar on the sidewalk, it’s a much different thing to make a request for money that meets your financial needs.
Although not required, I like prayers offered to Santa Muerte to be prayers that rhyme, because repetition of prayers that rhyme help shift the mind from a normal waking state to a meditative, trance-like state that is receptive to the raising and releasing of magickal energy.
It doesn't matter where you find the prayer which you want to recite for a prayer cycle - you can use one of the prayers I include in this book, you can use the prayers from the petition rituals I share on my website, or you can even write your own. No matter where you find the prayer, it should reference the Santa Muerte in some way, in order to make it clear for whom the prayer is being recited. The prayer should also clearly align with your intent. So long as these two requirements are met - that the Santa Muerte is mentioned and your intent is clearly stated - then you have a recipe for successful Santa Muerte prayer magick.
As you work through your 100 prayers on each day of a seven day prayer cycle, you may find it difficult to keep track of prayers recited and prayers remaining. To reduce confusion, I recommend holding a strand of 100 beads in your hands as you pray, holding the strand at one end and moving up the strand one bead at a time with each recitation of a prayer. When you reach the last bead, you’ve completed 100 prayers. The same idea would work if you had a cord of 100 knots. If you have access to a Santa Muerte rosary, you can use the five decades of the rosary to keep track of the prayers. Each decade contains 10 beads, which means you would just need to make two revolutions around the five decades of a rosary to keep track of a full set of 100 prayers.
To keep track of your seven days of prayer, you have a few different options. For each day you complete the 100 prayers, you can add an X to the date on a calendar, add an X to a checklist on your phone, tie a knot in a short length of cord, or drop a penny or stone in a jar near the area where you pray. When you have reached seven Xs, knots, pennies, or stones, then you know you’ve completed your full seven day commitment.
In the event you miss a day of prayers, or manage to lose count of the prayers you have completed, I would recommend starting all over from the beginning. Remember, this method of Santa Muerte prayer magick is not intended for the lazy, it is intended for those who want to petition the Santa Muerte and convey their intent without the use of any physical tools. While we all have a relationship with Santa Muerte, it is our individual effort that will go the farthest in strengthening each of our relationships. If we are serious about our devotion to Santa Muerte, then we should be serious about the commitments we make to her - not because we fear punishment or reprisal, but because it is simply the right thing to do.