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St. Cyprian Service starts tonight

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Have your petition set with a fixed, dressed, blessed light on my St. Cyprian altar for a nine-day novena, chaplet, and community altar service for the Cyprianic Holy Days, September 17-25, 2024.

During the work, I will construct and consecrate a custom paket for each participant booking the continuous vigil option (meaning you have lights set and burning 24/7 for the duration of the nine-day service). I'll ship it to you after the work is complete with care and feeding instructions. Each one is custom - no two are alike, and size/shape can vary depending on your intention for the work, but these are generally mojo-bag-sized or a bit smaller. 

I've been working with St. Cyprian of Antioch for over 20 years now, but until recently, there has been very little information - or material from any of the many grimoires attributed to him - available in English. The past few years have seen an explosion of interest and information across numerous "occult subcultures" and some really smart people translating, publishing, and talking about this infamous saint. It's honestly a really exciting time to be a devotee of St. Cyprian -- the sorcerer saint, patron of the lovelorn, and refuge of the accursed -- so if you aren't already, why not introduce yourself?

Said to have been consecrated to the devil by his parents when he was 7 years old [*], Cyprian grew up studying and practicing the black arts, eventually setting up shop in Antioch as a sorcerer-for-hire. Legend has it that he tried every trick in the book to get the young Christian virgin Justina to give up her chaste ways, but no matter what demon or what magic he threw at her, she defeated it all by making the sign of the cross. Cyprian knew what the smart affiliation was at that point, as the legend goes, and he was baptized, renouncing his pagan sorcery. [*This is the version from the Golden Legend, Caxton trans.]

But other legends have circulated alongside those in the hagiographies - that his grimoires survived and have been in circulation ever since, that he ultimately renounced his renunciation of sorcery, that he never truly gave up sorcery at all.

At any rate, this paradoxical figure has been popular globally, and most especially in the Spanish-speaking world, for hundreds of years, invoked by sorcerers for occult mastery and power, by tradesmen for help finding treasure, by lovers to secure the love of their targets, by diviners for psychic vision and necromancy, and by anyone trying to be free of mal ojo, crossed conditions, negativity, and bad luck.

So you might petition St. Cyprian for:

  • reversing of malefic stuff aimed your way
  • justice
  • love work, especially (but not only) of the compelling or intranquil type (not the frivolous type. Don't waste his time on something you're not sure of or are just doing for amusement.)
  • divination, psychic vision, clairsentience, and necromancy. (I ask his renewed blessing of my bone set and various other divination tools every year,)
  • shadow work and work with demons
  • spiritual, psychic, and physical protection
  • uncrossing and spiritual cleansing of people/places
  • occult studies and leveling up occult practices. He is a teacher par excellence and can guide you directly in your chosen course of study. (He gave me a spiritual bath recipe and rite last year that helped me navigate a new and extremely challenging situation.)
  • gaining greater skill and reach as a provider of spiritual services to the public

Lights will be set the night of September 17. There is some wiggle room and you can join up after the work starts as long as you see that there are still spots left and it doesn't say "sold out." Vigil lights will burn continuously, 24 hours a day for the nine-day service. Votive/offertory lights will burn continuously once set and remain burning until the wax is consumed. If multiple offertory lights are purchased, they'll be set at a rate of one per day unless you instruct otherwise during checkout.

Everything will be actively worked every day for several hours a day for the duration of the novena period (nine days), with offerings, petitions, and prayers, Daily service  includes the Chaplet of St. Cyprian and the Novena of St. Cyprian. This is hands on, total attention work.

I'll also be making my annual batch of Cyprianic specialty oils during this time period. I only make them once a year during the Holy Days. Each set contains three two-dram bottles of oil, each tailored for a particular specialty.

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