how to make a Lucky Penny - we perform this on Sunday

History and original Recipe of 'Sun Water' and 'Lucky Penny'

Have you ever stumbled upon a penny on the ground and felt a sudden surge of delight? Perhaps you picked it up, convinced that this seemingly insignificant coin could bring you good luck. If so, you're not alone! Ancient people believed that metals were gifts from the gods. So the belief of finding a coin is instantly translated as finding a lucky penny as this omen has passed into our collective awareness throughout millennia.

Hence, the lucky penny has held a special place in our collective imagination, symbolizing hope, fortune, and serendipity. Buckle up, as we will journey into the fascinating world of the lucky penny, exploring its history, cultural references, and even some lucky penny spells. Today, we unravel the hidden magic that lies within the humble copper coin.

Unlocking the Magic and Fortune of the Humble Penny

From Barack Obama to Heidi Klum, believe it or not, countless celebrities also have their lucky penny and lucky charms tales. From carrying a special penny in their pockets during performances to attributing their success to a chance penny discovery, these anecdotes prove that even the rich and famous are convinced in the power of a lucky charm.

The concept of luck and talismanic objects can be traced back to ancient times. In various cultures, found coins were believed to possess mystical qualities that could bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits. The idea of the lucky penny finds its roots in this age-old belief system.

Dating back to Roman times, the modern phrase "find a penny, pick it up, and all the day you'll have good luck" has been a popular superstition (click here more more superstitions based on actual magical wisdom). It was believed that stumbling upon a penny, especially one with the "heads" side facing up, would invite positive energy and blessings into one's life.

So How do I make a Lucky Penny?

You want to perform this spell on Sunday, the day of Apollo, God of Light and ALL Blessings. Also you need to find a penny or a coin. Any coin will do. It doesn't matter the cost. Of course you can just use you own but by using a coin you found you put much extra luck in it!

Let's take a look at the ingredients.

  • try this ONLY on Sunday

  • A coin you found!

  • Sun Water (follows the recipe don't worry)

  • fresh cut Bay Leaf