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What is a Mojo Bag?

 The client is sitting at the table with the root worker,
observing the various pinches of herbs, minerals, zoological
and roots that is filling the cotton flannel felt bag. The client
takes a slip of paper, writes her full name and birth date on it.
She fills out her wish, her desire. She wraps it towards her
three times, tying it off with a strand of her hair. She places it
in the filled bag the worker has provided. Special words are
whispered into the bag by the client, them pinched closed and
tied off, the strings sealed with the wax from a red candle.
Special care instructions and activation condition oil is
explained and demonstrated. The client leaves with her brown
paper bag of power and her thoughts on the outcome of her
actions.

 This scene has been played out over centuries in the
creation of a mojo bag. Traditionally considered by many
cultures as a fetish or symbol of empowerment and protection.
Depending on the culture, it goes by many names; toby, mojo,
hand, charm, resquardo, wanga, gris-gris or gree-gree.

 A mojo bag is a mixture of the above mentioned items to
activate power or attraction of the desired result, whether it is
love, marriage, success, gambling or money. Some are made
for sexual prowess or to keep a marriage faithful.

  The traditional mojo bag is made of red cotton flannel, but
some cultures use leather for durability.

 You would be surprised at the number of people who carry a
mojo bag and the walks of life that they come from, whether
the rich and famous or the next door neighbor. Many
musicians carry their bag in the inner pick or capo
compartment of guitar case. Some tie it around their necks or
under one arm to rest under their armpit. Some pin it into
their undergarments but all will tell you that once activated,
their mojo bag must not be touched, and in some beliefs, not
even
seen, lest their "power" is stolen and the bag becomes
ineffective and needs to be recharged, cleansed and re worked
by the root worker to "become good and new again".