Save this for November 1!!
There’s something deeply satisfying about beginning a new month, season, or venture with a little ritual. The cinnamon prosperity spell is one of those simple, time-honored bits of folk magick that blends intention, scent, and symbolism into one earthy act of manifestation. I usually forget to do it!
I actually have it marked in my calendar for November 1!
Why Cinnamon?
Cinnamon has long been associated with fire energy, passion, and abundance. Its warm, spicy aroma raises vibration and invites prosperity into the spaces it touches. In folk and kitchen witchcraft, it’s used to ignite momentum—to attract not just money, but vitality, opportunity, and forward motion.
When to Do It
Traditionally, many witches perform the blowing cinnamon spell on the first day of each month, though you can do it anytime you need a fresh flow of energy—after cleaning your home, before starting a new business venture, or when you’re ready to shift your mindset toward receiving.
You’ll Need
- A small pinch of ground cinnamon (enough to fit in your palm)
- A clear intention for what you’re calling in
Optional: a candle, a moment of grounding breath, or soft background music to set your mood. I like to have a bell near by and I just ring it three times.
How to Cast the Spell
Cleanse your space. A light tidying or a few chimes of sound cleansing is enough—this clears stagnant energy so new abundance can flow.
Hold the cinnamon in your power hand (dominant). Close your eyes and breathe in its scent. Feel the warmth and vitality of this spice connecting you to the element of fire.
Speak your intention. Whisper or say aloud what you’re inviting: “As I blow, abundance flows. Prosperity comes to stay and grow.”
(Or craft your own words—personal magick is strongest.) Do not be afraid to do this! Speak from your heart.***
Face your front door—this represents the entry point for opportunities—and gently blow the cinnamon into your home. Imagine it swirling through your space like golden dust, carrying your wish into every corner.
Give thanks. Gratitude seals the spell. Thank the cinnamon, the elements, and your own energy for working together.
A Few Tips
Be gentle if you have pets or allergies—some witches prefer to blow the cinnamon outside their door instead. Which is what I do…because…well I am lazy and don’t want to clean it up. LOL.
Afterward, sweep or vacuum lightly, imagining you’re sweeping abundance deeper into your home.
Keep your intentions realistic but open-ended: abundance can show up as money, support, ideas, or peace of mind.
Closing Reflection
Magick isn’t about forcing the world to bend to your will—it’s about aligning your will with the natural rhythm of flow. When you blow cinnamon, you’re reminding yourself that you’re worthy of receiving, and that prosperity, in all its forms, is already finding its way to you.![]()
Spell written by Silverbear with the assistance of AI