(2) Ajé Jumbo Candles
For Wealth • Flow • Spiritual Abundance
The AJÉ Jumbo Chime Candle is a powerful ritual tool crafted to call in money, resources, and spiritual abundance from aligned sources. AJÉ represents the mystical force of wealth in Yoruba tradition—abundance not just of money, but of influence, spiritual power, and divine flow.
Light this candle when you’re ready to open the gates to prosperity, clear money blocks, or increase the flow of clients, cash, and creative energy.
Two candles for deeper money work, ongoing prosperity rituals, or keeping one at your business and one on your altar.
✨ Each 2-pack includes:
•2 AJÉ Jumbo Chime Candles
•2 Bay Leaves (for income goals or financial intentions)
•Ritual Twine
•Ritual Paper (for affirmations, money petitions, or manifestation writing)
Best when paired with the Oshun Jumbo Chime Candle to magnify both love + luxury energy.
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🌟 Benefits:
•Attracts financial opportunities, aligned income, and open flow
•Clears blocks around worthiness, lack, and scarcity
•Energizes business, creativity, and spiritual influence
•Anchors prosperity into your space and aura
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🌀 About AJÉ:
AJÉ is the energetic force of wealth and marketplace success in Yoruba cosmology. It governs not only physical money, but the movement of spiritual currency, influence, and resources. AJÉ energy is abundant, dynamic, and generous to those who honor it with consistency and truth.
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📿 How to Use:
•Light during business rituals, money baths, altar work, or intention setting
•Speak clearly about the kind of wealth you want to attract—be specific
•Offer cinnamon, cowrie shells, honey, or coins as spiritual offerings
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✨ Mantra When Lighting:
“AJÉ, I welcome your flow. Prosperity moves toward me with ease and purpose. Asè.”
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🕯️ Candle Care & Ritual Reminder:
These are herbal candles—herbs may catch flame as the burn nears the end.
Never leave candles unattended.
Do not blow out the flame; instead, gently snuff it out with a dish or sprinkle sand while sealing the moment with a phrase like:
“And so it is,” “Amen,” or “Asè.”