St. Joseph Statue to Help You Sell Your Home
St. Joseph is the patron saint of homes and thousands of people each year use St. Joseph to help sell their home. When you look at the energy behind this practice, you find yourself looking at the immense belief system that says, “Burying a St. Joseph’s statue sells homes quickly.” Tapping into the energy of that immense belief system is like using the power of distance prayer to work on your behalf, with the desired outcome being you sell your home fast.
Here’s How it Works
You bury St. Joseph in your front yard; if you live in a condo or don’t have a yard, use a flowerpot. Bury St. Joseph upside down and facing away from your house or front door. Dig as deep as you feel you need to.
Say a prayer, (I include one for you to use in the kit I sell) and ask St. Joseph to help bring the right buyer to your home now. Thank Him when you are done saying your prayer. Once you have buried your statue and asked his help. Trust and believe he works on your behalf bringing multiple offers immediately.
An important part of this ritual is to dig up St. Joseph after your home has sold and the sale is complete. It’s believed that good luck will come to you and your new home if you take St. Joseph with you and place him in a position of honor in your new home.
How to Make This Ritual Work for You
First you are connecting to the energy of the beliefs of so many who have used this method with good result. Thousands of people use this practice and believe it’s the reason their home sold. Another way to look at it might be the placing of a saint in a difficult position, one in which he works hard to extract himself from. In your prayer request include an explanation of why the statue is buried upside down as well as your promise to dig it up and place it in a position of honor in your new home. Remember, this is a tool that works with traditional home sale practices. Have a good Realtor and Home Inspector working with you. Consider using a professional Home Stager to guide you in staging the look of your home and don’t forget to stage the feel of a home. I’m happy to offer guidance on how you can accomplish this aspect of preparing your home for sale.
As the Legend Goes
The tradition of burying St. Joseph goes back hundreds of years to a time when St. Teresa of Avila was opening Carmelite Convents in Europe. The nuns who set out to open the Convents took just a few belongings with them and were encouraged to bring a statue of St. Joseph to pray to. The story goes that on one search for the perfect location of a Carmelite Convent the nuns found a great and perfect piece of property that fit their needs. The nuns didn’t have the money to purchase the property, so they prayed to St. Joseph for the funds they needed. The nuns didn’t have any where to stay, they were afraid the statue of St. Joseph they were carrying would either be stolen or broken so they buried him on the property. After burying the statue and praying to St. Joseph, someone brought the property and build a convent for the nuns. After the convent’s construction was complete the nun’s dug up the statue and moved in inside to a shine and place of honor they had created to house the statue of St. Joseph.
St. Joseph Home Sales Kit contains, a cloth bag, one 4-inch statue, a prayer card and instructions.
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