Spells & Rituals
Job Spells: Rituals to Find Work and Make It Last
Sacred rituals rooted in rootwork and folk Catholic devotion to help you find steady work, walk into interviews with confidence, and hold onto the...
The Iron Horse Bit, or Freno de Caballo, is a spiritually significant object used in Afro-Caribbean and African Diaspora practices, particularly in offerings and rituals dedicated to the Orisha Ogun. Representing control, guidance, and mastery over forces—both physical and spiritual—the horse bit is used to channel Ogun’s energy of protection, order, and leadership. Often placed on altars or included in spiritual workings, this iron tool reinforces focus, drives away disorder, and helps the practitioner stay on a guided path. Its rugged symbolism makes it a favorite in rituals for strength, discipline, and spiritual warfare.