In traditional folk magic and modern witchcraft practices, Cassia is often used as a substitute for cinnamon in spells, especially those focused on protection, prosperity, and drawing positive energy. Its warm, spicy associations make it a common ingredient in incense, charm bags, and ritual powders intended for cleansing or strengthening intent.
It’s also sometimes burned or sprinkled as part of rituals meant to “heat up” a spell—symbolically boosting power, passion, or momentum in manifestation work.
In traditional folk magic and modern witchcraft practices, Cassia is often used as a substitute for cinnamon in spells, especially those focused on protection, prosperity, and drawing positive energy. Its warm, spicy associations make it a common ingredient in incense, charm bags, and ritual powders intended for cleansing or strengthening intent.
It’s also sometimes burned or sprinkled as part of rituals meant to “heat up” a spell—symbolically boosting power, passion, or momentum in manifestation work.