•  
Support crystalwind.ca with your donation and help spread spirituality and positivity. Blessings!

This article was posted by CrystalWind.ca.

A+ A A-

Blowing Cinnamon At The Front Door Ritual For Abundance

Blowing Cinnamon At The Front Door Ritual For Abundance

A long-standing custom that is still common in many cultures today is blowing cinnamon at the main door. The best time to do this is on the first of the month.

The practice involves burning cinnamon sticks or sprinkling cinnamon powder near the entrance of the home, with the intention of inviting abundance, prosperity, and protection.

While there is no scientific evidence to support the efficacy of this practice, it has cultural and spiritual significance for many people. In this article, we will explore the history, beliefs, and potential benefits of blowing cinnamon at the front door, as well as some safety tips to keep in mind if you decide to try this practice.

History and Beliefs

The use of cinnamon for spiritual and medicinal purposes dates back to ancient times. It was prized by the ancient Egyptians, who used it in embalming rituals and as a perfume. The ancient Greeks and Romans used cinnamon as a healing agent and believed it had powerful aphrodisiac properties. In Chinese medicine, cinnamon is believed to have a warming effect on the body and is used to treat a variety of ailments.

In many cultures, cinnamon is associated with prosperity, abundance, and good luck. The sweet, warm aroma of cinnamon is believed to attract positive energy and dispel negative energy, making it a popular ingredient in incense, candles, and other spiritual tools.

The practice of blowing cinnamon at the front door is particularly popular in the Caribbean and Latin America. In some cultures, it is believed that evil spirits and negative energy can enter the home through the front door. By blowing cinnamon at the entrance, it is thought that the sweet aroma will repel negative energy and invite positive energy into the home. Some people also believe that the practice can bring good luck, prosperity, and abundance into their lives.

blowing2

Potential Benefits

While there is no scientific evidence to support the efficacy of blowing cinnamon at the front door, many people believe that the practice has a variety of potential benefits. Here are a few of the most commonly cited benefits:

  1. Protection: Blowing cinnamon at the front door is believed to create a barrier of protection around the home, preventing negative energy and evil spirits from entering.
  2. Positive Energy: The sweet, warm aroma of cinnamon is believed to attract positive energy and dispel negative energy, creating a more harmonious and peaceful environment.
  3. Prosperity: Some people believe that blowing cinnamon at the front door can bring good luck and abundance into their lives, helping to attract wealth and prosperity.
  4. Aromatherapy Benefits: Cinnamon has been used in aromatherapy for centuries, and is believed to have a variety of benefits for the mind and body. It is thought to help relieve stress and anxiety, improve mood, and enhance cognitive function.

Safety Tips

If you decide to try blowing cinnamon at the front door, it's important to take some safety precautions to avoid any potential hazards. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  1. Use Fire-Safe Tools: If you plan to burn cinnamon sticks, make sure to use a fire-safe dish or container to hold the burning sticks. Avoid using flammable materials like paper or plastic.
  2. Keep Flammable Objects Away: Make sure to keep any flammable objects, such as curtains or paper, away from the area where you are burning the cinnamon sticks.
  3. Never Leave Burning Cinnamon Unattended: It's important to never leave burning cinnamon unattended. Make sure to extinguish the sticks completely before leaving the area.
  4. Use Caution with Cinnamon Powder: If you plan to sprinkle cinnamon powder, make sure to use caution to avoid inhaling the powder or getting it in your eyes.

Conclusion

In summary, blowing cinnamon at the front door is a popular folk remedy that has been used for centuries as a means of attracting positive energy and good fortune into the home. While there is no scientific evidence to support its efficacy, many people believe in its potential benefits and continue to practice it as part of their spiritual or cultural traditions. It is important to take proper safety precautions and be aware of any potential sensitivities or adverse effects when using cinnamon in this way.


This article is written exclusively by And-El of CrystalWind.ca © 2023 crystalwind.ca. All rights reserved. Do Not Copy.

© 2023 crystalwind.ca. All rights reserved. We track all IP addresses with sniffer technology. Using a Proxy/VPN will not hide your IP address. This post first appeared on CrystalWind.ca.

Pin It

© CrystalWind.ca 2025. All content (articles, imagery, fair use) & design protected. Written permission required for copying. All rights reserved.

Join the Conversation Now! Comment Below! arrow down small 11

CrystalWind.ca is free to use because of donations from people like you. Please help support us! 
Blessings!
 

Follow this blog

Thank You for Visiting CrystalWind!

We hope you’ve found inspiration on your awakening journey.

Share your thoughts at . Let’s awaken and transform together!

crystal-wind-oracle-mobile-app
Cut Through The Illusions!
Available On
Apple  | Android | Amazon
NEW Expanded Version - 53 cards!

Spirit Animal Totem Of The Day!

CrystalWind.ca is free to use because of
donations from people like you.
Donate Now »

CrystalWind.ca Donation!

Unlock Your Light: Join Lightworkers Worldwide on CrystalWind.ca!

 

Call For Writers

Call For Writers!

Follow Us!

 

Who is Online Now

We have 17687 guests and no members online

Featured This Month

Page:

Sun in Capricorn

Sun in Capricorn

An Overview of Sun Sign Characteristics for Capricorn Read more

Spirit of White Tiger

Spirit of White Tiger

Spirit of White Tiger Role: Seeker of Personal Truth Lesson: Power of Conv... Read more

Garnet

Garnet

The Vibrant Body Stone The particular color of a garnet specimen will deter... Read more

Imbolc Customs

Imbolc Customs

Imbolc, (pronounced im-bolk) or Candlemass, Imbolg, Bride's Day, Oimelc, and... Read more

The Birch Tree - December 24 - January 20

The Birch Tree - December 24 - January 20

Celtic Symbol : The White Stag Zodiac Degrees : 2º00` - 29º59` Capricorn Read more

Tiger's Eye

Tiger's Eye

The Physical Mastery Stone Because of its range of colours, tiger’s eye is... Read more

Imbolc - The Feast of Brighid

Imbolc - The Feast of Brighid

Image source: The Crystal Wind Oracle Myth & Magic Card Deck.Get it here... Read more

Capricorn

Capricorn

CAPRICORN Dec 22 - Jan 20 Read more

Imbolc

Imbolc

Imbolc Ritual Celebrated February 2 Imbolc is also known as Candlemas, Imbo... Read more

Annual Blessing Of the Sacred Hearth at Imbo…

Annual Blessing Of the Sacred Hearth at Imbolc

Blessed Brigid Blessed Brigid, Flame of Delight ,  May the fires of yo... Read more

Birth Totem - Goose

Birth Totem - Goose

Birth Totem Goose Birth dates: December 22 - January 19 Read more

Imbolc Lore

Imbolc Lore

Imbolc (pronounced "IM-bulk", "IM mol'g" or "EM-bowl/k") is one of the Great... Read more

Earth Renewal Moon

Earth Renewal Moon

Snow Goose – Quartz – Birch - White December 22 to January 19 The Earth Rene... Read more

Midwinter Feast of Light: Reviving the Magic…

Midwinter Feast of Light: Reviving the Magical Foods of Imbolc

I love the ancient feast days of the pagan calendar. Celebrating the tu... Read more

Smoky Quartz

Smoky Quartz

The Root Chakra Balancer Stone Smoky quartz is a stone of quietness. It co... Read more

© 2008-2025 CrystalWind.ca. All rights reserved. Site Creation by CrystalWind.ca.
Web Hosting by Knownhost.com

 

 

X

Right Click

No right click