If you have the bank notes, your bank note will already have the denomination as mentioned can be from $10,000 to whatever your money dreams desires.7 Pieces of brown or green paper to write on.Hell Bank Notes (you can purchase at the shop here) or a Blank Check from your check book or you can go online and google, “blank check template” and print one.Here’s a quick ritual I will share with you to manifest wealth and abundance into your life.įind a table in a clear, quiet space free of clutter and distractions. These hell bank notes can be found at my shop here: Hell Bank Notes Kit How you interact and think about money determines how you attract and manifest abundance into your life. Money is nothing less of a form of energy. My DNA is multidimensional and surpasses all barriers and so is yours… My personal spiritual experiences and my dreams have validated that for me. Yes, I have ancestors from every continent on this planet and NO, I don’t need to prove it to me. I burn hell notes regularly for my ancestors be it my African, Hindu or Chinese ancestors. So, in short that is the background of the name of my blog. “Hell Bank Notes” come in interesting denominations from $10,000 to up to $500,000.000 & more! Talk about inflation! The symbolism in these bank notes is the reassurance that money is not an obstacle and is abundant in all dimensions. These notes are burned for the ancestors to provide abundance and prosperity for both counterparts in the astral and physical realms. In the afterlife, souls are offered incense, food, among other offerings including Hell Bank Notes. The customary Chinese belief is that the realm of the dead is a place where souls experience the afterlife. It is believed in Chinese culture that this place of “hell” is where souls are renewed for reincarnation. The term “Hell” is described as the realm of the dead and not necessarily where souls are punished or condemned. The Chinese do not view the word Hell as it is most commonly defined. One of those customs includes the burning of “Hell Notes”. Hence the name, “Hell Notes for Beauty” was born.Īncestral veneration is vital in Chinese culture and there are a number of funerary rituals passed from generation to generation to appease the souls of those loved ones departed. I’ve studied every imaginable aspect of Chinese culture such as Chinese medicine, cuisine, history and most notably for me Chinese Spirituality and the culture’s deep emphasis on honoring their ancestors. I wanted my blog to incorporate both the ancestors in one form or another and of course incorporate elements of beauty, whether it is hair, makeup, etc. I remember the day I sat down and started brainstorming on a name for my blog. I guess the term “Hell” throws some people off. A very common question I always get from people is why I named my Blog “Hell Notes for Beauty”.
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