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Candle with Latin Inscription

A candle which has an inscription to the Goddess Fortuna on the reusable glass sleeve.
This post has been updated.

Temple of Fortuna dot com is acquiring a candle which has an inscription to the Goddess Fortuna on the reusable glass sleeve.

Candle inscription:

Incantation of Fortuna

Fortuna, Prosperitas et Abundantia
HabeoOmnia. Pecuniavenit ad me.
Habeoomnia. Fortuna, Prosperitas
et Abundantia
Omnia, quae volo, Habeo
Omnia, quae volo, Habeo
Omnia, quae volo, Habeo
Pecuniam, Fortunam, Abundantiam
Pecuniam, Fortunam, Abundantiam
Pecuniam, Fortunam, Abundantiam
Dives sum, Totus sum, Habeo Omnia,
Habeo Omnia,Habeo Omnia.
Fortunam, Prosperitatem, Abundantiam
Mel, cinnamonum et saccharum.
Fortunam, Prosperitatem, Abundantiam
Habeo omnia, quae volo, Habeo, Habeo,
Habeo.Mel, cinnamomum et saccharum.
Luxuriam, Prosperitatem at Abundantiam
Dives sum, Omnia Habeo.
Attraho pecuniam. Attraho opes,
Attraho omnia, qaevolo.
Attraho pecuniam. Attraho opes,
Attraho omnia, quaevolo.
Attraho pecuniam. Attraho opes,
Attraho omnia, quaevolo.
Habeo Omnia. Totus sum.
Fortuna, Prosperitas et Abundantia.
Pecunia venit ad me.
Attraho dives. Attraho pecuniam.
Attrahoprosperitatem.
Habeo omnia quae volo.




This candle was burned once a week for approximately two years. We intended to recycle the lovely glass sleeve and refill it with candles or wax, and discovered that the imagery and most of writing washed off the transparent sticker. Only a small portion of the writing was burned into the sticker, making the candle sleeve look a bit like an ancient relic. This is the candle inscription as it appears now:

(of) Fortuna

(it) et Abundantia
(nia)venit ad me.
(na,) Prosperitas
(antia)
(lo,) Habeo
(lo,) Habeo
Habeo