Santa Muerte Roja Ritual Set + Love + Money + Justice
La Santa Muerte is a Mexican folk Catholic saint of death who has many names such as La Santisima Muerte, La Nina, and La Huesita. La Santa Muerte is the embodiment of death with the highest power over life of any spirit or saint—second only to God. Many venerate her as she accepts people from all walks of life and does not discriminate against LGBTQ+, sex workers, criminals, and gang members. Many depict her as a grim reaper-like skeleton holding a scythe, scales, or a globe. La Santa Muerte has three traditional robes or aspects: white (La Blanca), red (La Roja), and black (La Negra). Each robe represents a different side of her. La Blanca is the most approachable robe and is the aspect of purity, healing, guidance, peace, balancing emotions, and cleansing. La Roja represents love, money, prosperity, passion, justice, legal issues, fidelity, and marriage. La Negra is the fiercest of the robes and is feared by other malevolent spirits. She is associated with protection, reversing, rev