Coin Enchantment — money talisman for luck
Coin Enchantment — crossroads talisman
This coin enchantment creates a powerful money talisman. In Slavic tradition, the crossroads is a place of power where the energies of the four cardinal directions intersect. A coin enchanted at a crossroads becomes a conduit for financial luck.
How to properly read the coin enchantment
The ceremony is performed at a special location:
- Find a crossroads of two dirt or country roads
- Bring a gold-colored coin and a vial of moon water (water left overnight under the Moon)
- Place the coin on the ground at the center of the crossroads
- Read the spell standing, facing east, holding the vial in your left hand
When to read the money talisman spell
The ceremony is performed at a strictly defined time:
- Sunday — the day of the Sun, bringing gold and abundance
- Waxing Moon, fifth day — the growing Moon for increasing wealth
- Time of day: dawn — the beginning of a new money flow
Incantation text
This incantation originates from the Slavic folk magic tradition:
At the crossroads of four roads I stand, A golden coin I bless with moon water in hand. From the east — money, from the west — gold, From the south — silver, from the north — wealth untold. Coin-talisman, keep my fortune near, Turn the rivers of money here. By crossroads sealed, by Moon anointed, My word of wealth — forever appointed.
What to do after the reading
- Sprinkle the coin with moon water from the vial
- Pick up the coin with your left hand without looking back
- Carry the talisman in your left pocket or bag, showing it to no one
- Pour the remaining water onto the ground at the crossroads
Important warnings
This ceremony belongs to Slavic folk magic and is part of cultural tradition. A money talisman does not replace hard work and financial literacy. Use the ceremony with good intentions.
