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Which essential oils bring money? The essential oil for money most widely used in prosperity rituals is patchouli, prized for its deep earthy resonance with physical wealth and groundedness. Alongside it, cinnamon bark is traditionally associated with fast action and financial acceleration, while sweet orange lifts the spirit and opens one to unexpected opportunity. Basil has long been carried in purses and placed near cash registers in folk traditions across Europe and South America to clear energetic blocks around money, and bay leaf is revered for wish fulfilment and the clarity needed to recognise abundance when it arrives. Secret Sense Money Drawing Oil brings all five of these time-honoured oils together in a single hand-blended formula, enriched with a real Citrine crystal chip — the Merchant's Stone — and charged with Reiki energy for a sustained vibrational field of prosperity.
What can I use to attract luck and money? This prosperity oil is designed for both everyday use and deeper ceremonial practice — you do not need an elaborate ritual to feel its effect. The simplest and most consistent approach is to apply a small amount to your pulse points — wrists, temples, behind the ears — before the working day begins, setting a clear intention as you do. For those working with candle ceremony, dress a green or gold candle with a few drops, light it with Nina, the sacred fire, and allow it to hold space for your financial intentions; when you are ready to close the ceremony, wave the flame out gently — never blow it — to honour the energy of Nina and keep the intention sealed. The oil can also be applied to your wallet, business cards, or cash box to maintain a steady vibration of attraction, or added to a mojo bag alongside bay leaf and cinnamon for a portable prosperity charm. Explore our full range of essential oils and anointing oils to build a complete abundance toolkit.
Patchouli is the scent most traditionally associated with drawing money — its deep, earthy warmth is believed to anchor prosperity in the physical world. Cinnamon is close behind, traditionally used to activate fast financial movement and attract new income. Sweet orange and bergamot are associated with joy and good fortune, supporting an energetic state that is receptive to abundance.
In our Money Drawing Oil, all of these scents are present and working together as a coherent aromatic intention — rather than a single note, you receive a full prosperity accord.
Lavender, bergamot, and sweet orange are widely used in aromatherapy practice to support a sense of calm and ease. They are associated with helping to create conditions in which the nervous system can settle — which is relevant to prosperity work, since financial stress and a contracted nervous system can limit the open, receptive state that manifesting abundance requires.
Sweet orange in this blend carries a dual role: it is both a traditional money-drawing ingredient and an uplifting, calming botanical that supports a relaxed, confident orientation toward wealth.
In traditional folk and spiritual practice, cinnamon bark and basil are the two ingredients most associated with fast-acting financial movement. This is why both are central to this blend. For immediate results in ritual terms, anoint your wrists and set a specific, concrete intention — not "I want more money" but a clear statement of what you are calling in, by when, and why.
Pair the oil with a gold or green candle dressed with a further drop, and sit with the intention for at least ten minutes. Consistent daily application with clear, unwavering intention is the approach practitioners return to most often.
Sweet orange is perhaps the most universally associated with good luck across cultural traditions — its brightness and warmth are linked to joy, fortune, and open doors. Bay leaf is also deeply traditional in luck-drawing practice, carrying associations with wish fulfilment and the clearing of obstacles.
Both are present in this blend, alongside the Citrine crystal chip, which is frequently called the "Lucky Merchant's Stone" in crystal healing traditions for its association with unexpected windfalls and business success.
Cinnamon and orange have the strongest cross-cultural associations with luck and financial fortune — cinnamon for its activating, door-opening quality, and orange for its connection to joy and abundance. In Hoodoo and rootwork traditions, these two together are considered a foundational luck-drawing combination.
Frankincense is also associated with clearing the path for blessings and elevating prayer and intention. Our essential oils collection includes several single oils used in good-luck practice if you wish to work with them separately.
A traditional money magnet oil can be made at home using a sweet almond or jojoba carrier oil as a base, with 3–5 drops each of patchouli, cinnamon bark, and sweet orange, plus 2 drops of basil. Add a small Citrine chip or a piece of dried bay leaf to the bottle and leave it to infuse in a warm, sunny spot for 24–48 hours before use. Set your intention clearly as you blend.
If you prefer a professionally hand-blended, Reiki-charged formula without the sourcing and preparation work, our Money Drawing Oil is made in exactly this tradition — each bottle individually blessed and infused with a genuine Citrine crystal. Browse the full anointing oils collection for related prosperity blends.
Pair this oil with Money Drawing Incense to hold the prosperity field through scent, or explore our crystal bracelets for Citrine jewellery to wear your intention daily. For those building a full abundance altar, our aroma oil burners offer a gentle diffusion method as an alternative to direct application.
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