Medicinal Herbs and Their Many Uses
Agrimony Use
in all protection sachets and spells, also to banish negative energies and
spirits. It has also long been used to reverse spells sent against the
magician; i.e. it not only breaks hexes, it also sends them back to the
hexer. Agrimony placed under the head will make one sleep as if dead,
according to ancient lore, but don't use this for insomnia: the sleeper
won't awaken until the herb is removed.
Alfalfa Prosperity, Money. Keep in the home to protect from
poverty and hunger. It is best placed in the cupboard or
pantry.
Almond Money,
Prosperity, Wisdom
Amaranth A
crown of amaranth flowers worn on the head speeds healing. To make sure
that you are never struck by a bullet, pull up a whole amaranth plant
(including roots) preferably on a Friday during the Full Moon. Leave an
offering to the plant and then fold it, roots and all, in a piece of white
cloth. Wear this against your breast and you'll be 'bullet-proof.' The
dried amaranth flowers have been used to call forth the dead, and are also
carried to cure the affections'; i.e. to mend a broken heart.
Amber Transforms negative energy into positive. Calms, and
attracts loving, faithful emotions. Opens the crown chakra and aligns the
etheric bodies with the physical. Attracts prosperity.
Angelica Grown, the plant is protective. Use in all protection
and exorcism incenses. Sprinkle the four corners of the house with
angelica to ward off evil, or do this around the perimeter of the house.
Added to the bath angelica removes curses, hexes and any spells that may
have been cast against you. The root was carried in the pocket as a
gambling talisman among some American Indian tribes. Angelica is also used
in healing incenses and mixtures.
Anise Fill a
small pillowcase with anise seeds and sleep on it. This will ensure that
you have no nightmares. Use in protection and meditation incenses. Fresh
anise leaves placed in a room will drive off evil, and they are sometimes
placed around the magic circle to protect the magician from evil spirits.
It also averts the evil eye. Anise seed is also used in purification
baths, especially with bay leaves. It is used to call forth spirits to aid
in magical operations, and a sprig hung on the bedpost will restore lost
youth.
Apple The
fruit, when eaten, induces love. Healing, Garden Magic,
Immortality Avocado Promotes
love and lust. Good when used as a beauty mask.
Banana Fertility, Potency, Prosperity
Basil Love,
Exorcism, Wealth, Flying, Protection
Bay Activates
the throat chakra and opens the bronchial passages. Facilitates full
breath and full expression. Decongestive on all levels. Heals the heart.
Good for colds, flu, rheumatism and sprains. Psychic
purifyer.
Bean Protection, Exorcism, Wart Charming, Reconciliations,
Potency, Love
Belladonna *DEADLY POISON!! Some say help induce Astral
projection
Benzoin Awakens higher mindedness. Encourages confidence and
empowerment. Calms and sedates the mind and emotions. Relieves dry skin,
coughs, and arthritis. Natural deoderant and preservative.
Boneset The
plant wards off evil spirits. Make an infusion and sprinkle about the
house to drive away evil.
Blueberry Protection against evil spirits and
negativity.
Burdock Cast
around the home to ward off negativity. Add to protection incenses and use
in such spells. Gather burdock roots in the waning Moon, dry and then cut
them into small pieces. String these on red thread like beads and wear for
protection against evil and negativity. The leaves of the burdock, when
laid to the soles of the feet, help to cure gout.
Cabbage Use
for Luck
Cactus Protection, Chastity
Caper Potency, Lust, Luck
Caraway The
caraway serves as protection against Lilith, as well as all manner of evil
spirits, entities and plain old negativity. It s often carried for this
purpose. Any object which holds some caraway seeds is
theft-proof.
Carrot
Seed Mother Nature's skin nurturer. Relieves and replenishes dry, aging
skin. Helps to reduce wrinkles and restore elasticity. Stimulates
endocrine function. *Not for use during pregnancy. Fertility,
Lust
Cascara
Sagrada Sprinkle an infusion of cascara sagrada around your home before
go to any court proceeding. It will help win your case. Cascara
sagrada is also use in money spells, and worn as an amulet against evil
and hexes.
Catnip Given
to your cat, catnip creates a psychic bond between the two of you. It is
also intoxicating to the cat. Catnip is used in love sachets, usually in
conjunction with rose petals. If you hold catnip in your hand until it is
warm, then hold anyone else's hand, they will forever be your friend, as
long as you keep the catnip you used for the spell in some safe place.
Grown near the home or hung over the door, catnip attracts good spirits
and great luck. Catnip is also used in spells designed to enhance beauty
and happiness. Large catnip leaves are pressed and used as bookmarks in
magical texts.
Cedar Attracts prosperity. Encourages flow. Elimination of
blockages, and toxins, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Cleanses and
purifies the body, skin and the environment from all negativity and
stagnation. Gives relief from bronchitis, colds, arthritis, and can have a
diuretic effect. Repels insects. *Not for use during pregnancy.
Celery Chew
the seeds to aid in concentration, or use in spell pillows to induce
sleep. Burned with orris root, celery seed increases psychic powers. The
stalk, along with the seeds, induces lust when eaten.
Centaury The
smoke from burning or fuming centaury drives off snakes.
Chamomile Chamomile is used to attract money and a handwash of
the infusion is some times used by gamblers to ensure winnings. It is used
in sleep and meditation incenses, and the infusion is also added to the
bath to attract love. It is also a purificatory and protective herb. When
sprinkled around the property, it removes curses and spells cast against
you.
Cherry Love,
Divination
Chickweed Carry or use in spells designed to attract a love or
to maintain a relationship
Chicory Chicory is used to remove all obstacles that might crop
up in your life. It is carried for this purpose. At one time it was
thought to make its possessor invisible, and to open locked boxes and
doors if held against the locks. But for these last two purposes, chicory
has to be gathered with a gold knife in perfect silence at noon or
midnight on Midsummer. If you anoint your body with chicory juice, you
will obtain favors from great persons. It is also carried to promote
frugality.
Chili
pepper Chili Pepper is used to assure Fidelity, Hex Breaking and
Love
Cinnamon Psychic awareness and protection. Blends with and
emphasizes all other essences. Attracts money and "security". Aphrodisiac.
Very healing on all levels. Good for colds, flu, headache, toothache, and
sore muscles. Helps to heal the heart and kidneys.
Citron Psychic Powers, Healing
Citronella Protects, cleanses and clears the aura. Strengthens
the life-force. Encourages self-expression and creativity. Good for
writers and actors. Brings clarity to the mind and inner vision. Good for
attracting prosperity. Activates the throat chakra and acts as a tonic for
all throat ailments. Repells insects. Deoderizer.
Cumin Protection, Fidelity, Exorcism
Clary
Sage Calming relaxant. Brings well-being to the spirit. Contains a
hormone-like agent similar to estrogen that regulates hormonal balance.
Relieves tired, sore or injured muscles and menstrual cramping when used
in massage. Aphrodesiac. Antiseptic for oily skin and dandruff. *Not for
use during pregnancy. Do not drink alcohol or drive when under it's
influence.
Clove Burned
as an incense, cloves attract riches, drive away hostile and negative
forces, produce spiritual vibrations, and purify the area. Cloves are
burned as an incense to stop others from gossiping about you. Worn or
carried, cloves attract the opposite sex and bring comfort to the
bereaved. evil presences. Protects and cleanses the body and aura.
Balances 2nd and 4th chakras. Calming and comforting to the emotions.
Strengthens eyesight and protects one from disease and infection. Very
antiseptic, good for oral infections and toothache pain. Assists with
digestive, muscular, and bronchial ailments.
Coltsfoot Add
to love sachets and use in spells of peace and tranquility.
Comfrey Worn
or carried, comfrey protects and ensures safety during travel. Also, tuck
some into your suitcases so that they aren't lost or stolen. The root is
also used in money spells
Curry Protection
Daisy Lust,
Luck
Damiana Damiana is used in lust infusions as well as lust
spells.
Dandelion To
find out how long you will live, blow the seeds off the head of a
dandelion. You will live as many years as there are seeds left on the
head. To tell the time: blow three times at the seed head. The number left
is the hour. The root, when dried, roasted and ground like coffee, is used
to make a tea. This infusion will promote psychic powers. This same tea,
steaming and placed beside the bed,will call spirits. To send a message to
a loved one, blow at the seed head in his or her direction and visualize
your message. Dandelion, buried in the northwest corner of the house,
brings favorable winds.
Dragon's
Blood Energizes and attracts inspiration and success. Protection.
Virility, strength and passion. Attraction of male energies. Purifies,
"burns" out illness and infection. Helps heal bones, teeth, blood
disorders, and reproductive organs.
Ebony Protection, Power
Echinacea Enchinacea was used by Indians as an offering to
spirit and strengthen spells
Edelweiss Invisibility, Bullet-Proofing
Elecampane Worn, elecampane attracts love Sew up some of the
leaves or flowers in pink cloth, or make a sachet. It is also carried for
protection, and the herb smouldered on charcoal aids in sharpening psychic
powers, particularlv when scrying.
Eucalyptus The leaves are used to stuff healing poppets and are
carried to maintain good health. To relieve colds, ring green candles with
the leaves and pods and burn them to the socket, visualizing the person
(or yourself) as being completely healthy. Also hang a small branch or
twig of eucalyptus over the sick bed. String the immature (green) pods on
green thread and wear to help heal sore throats. Placed beneath the
pillow, the pods guard against colds. The leaves are also carried for
protection.
Evening
Primrose Rich in GLA, vitamins and minerals. Excellent for face and
body massage, especially to combat dry, skin and eczema. a nerve tonic,
Hormonal balancer, good for menstrual problems and for balancing the
effects of menopause.
Fennel Grown
around the home, fennel confers protection. Wearing a piece of fennel in
the left shoe will prevent wood ticks from biting your legs. Fennel is
also hung up at windows and doors to ward off evil spirits, and the seeds
can be carried for the same reason. Fennel is used in purification
sachets, as well as healing mixtures.
Fern Rain
Making, Protection, Luck, Riches, Eternal Youth, Health,
Exorcism
Figwort Hung
from the neck, the figwort keeps the wearer healthy and protects against
the evil eye. The plant is also smoked over Midsummer fires and then
hung in the home for its protective powers.
Frankincense A sacred, purifying scent used to cleanse the body,
aura, and environment of all negative influences. Promotes a meditative
state. Sun energy. Opens the crown chakra and has a healing affect on
infections, and viruses. Revitalizes dry and/or aging skin. Helps with
asthma and bronchial infections.
Garlic Garlic
was once worn to guard against the plague. It is still used to absorb
diseases. Simply rub fresh, peeled clovess of garlic onto the afflicted
part of the body, then throw into running water An old spell utilized
gariic in protectin against hepatitis. To do this, simply wea' thirteen
cloves of garlic at the end of cord around the neck for thirteen days On
the last day, in the middle of thc night, walk to a corner of an
intersectior of two streets, remove the necklace throw it behind you and
run home with out looking back. Garlic is also extremely protective
Sailors carry some while on board ship to protect against its wreckage.
Soldiers wore garlic as a defense in the middle ages, vvbile Roman
soldiers ate it to give them courage. It is placed in the home to guard
against the intrusion of evil, to keep out robbers and thieves, and is
hung over the door to repel envious people. Garlic is especially
protective in new homes - Worn, garlic guards against foul weather
(mountaineers wear it) as well as monsters, and it also shields you from
the blows of your enemies. When evil spirits are about, bite into garlic
to send them away, or sprinkle powdered garlic on the floor (if you don't
mind smelling it for some time). Garlic is also placed beneath children's
pillows to protect them while asleep, and brides~£ once carried a clove of
garlic in the' pocket for good luck and to keep evil far from her on her
big day. Rubbed onto pots and pans before cooking in them garlic removes
negative vibrations which might otherwise contaminate the food. When
eaten, garlic acts as a lust. inducer, and when a magnet or lodestone, is
rubbed with garlic it loses its magic& powers.
Geranium Balances the mind and body. Calms and stabalizes the
emotions. Astringent, Good healing oil for all skin types. Helps to
relieve eczema and psoriasis. Repels insects and negative thought forms
and environments. Diuretic. Good as a massage oil for
cellulite.
Ginger Eating
ginger before performing spells will lend them power, since you have been
'heated up' by the ginger. It is especially true of love spells, in whic
ginger is much-used. Whole ginger roots are planted an grown to attract
money, or the powdered root is sprinkled into pockets or ont money for
this purpose. Ginger is also used in success spellh or to ensure the
success of a magica operation. In the Pacific the Dobu islanden make much
use of ginger in their magic They chew it and spit it at the 'seat' of an
illness to cure it, and also spit chewed ginger at an oncoming storm,
while at sea, to halt it.
Ginseng The
root is carried to attract love as well as to guard one's health, to dra
money, and to ensure sexual potency. Ginseng will also bring beauty to all
w carry it. Burn ginseng to ward off evil spiritsand to break hexes and
curses. A tea of ginseng is used as a powerful lust-inducing drink,
whether alone or mixed with other like herbs. Hold a ginseng root in your
hands, visualize your wish into the root, and throw it into running water.
Or, carve your wish onto a root and toss into the water. Ginseng can be a
substitute for the mandrake
Gotu Kola Use
in meditation incenses. Burn small amount prior to (but not during)
meditation.
Grape Fertility, Garden Magic, Mental Powers, Money
Grapefruit Refreshing and uplifting. Brings renewed energy, "a
second wind". Antiseptic to the skin. Tones all bodily tissues and helps
*erase* cellulite. Antidepressant.
Grass Psychic
Powers, Protection
Hawthorn Hawthorn has long been used to increase fertility.
Because of this power it is incorporated into weddings, especially those
performed in the spring. The leaves, curiously enough, are also used to
enforce or maintain chastity or celibacy. The leaves are placed beneath
the mattress or around the bedroom for this purpose. Carried in a sachet
on a fishing trip hawthorn ensures a good catch, and worn or carried it
promotes happiness in the troubled, depressed, or sad. Hawthorn protects
against lightning, and in the house in which it resides, no evil ghosts
may enter. It is also powerful for protecting against damage to the house
from storms. The Romans placed hawthorn in cradles to guard the child from
evil spells. In the past most Witch's gardens contained at least one
hawthorn hedge. The hawthorn is sacred to the fairies, and is part of the
tree fairy triad of Britain: 'Oak, Ash and Thorn,' and where all three
trees grow together it is said that one may see fairies.
Heliotrope Exorcism, Prophetic dreams, Healing, Wealth,
Invisibility
Hemlock *POISON* Destroy Sexual Drives
Henna Use for
Healing
Hibiscus Lust, Love, Divination
Honeysuckle Strengthens the mind and memory. Balancing to the
right and left brain. Awakens the crown and brow chakra's, bringing
psychic awareness. Induced prophetic dreams and assists one to let go of
the past. Strengthens and brings flexibility to the body. Helps heal sore
throats, headaches and asthma.
Horehound Horehound is used in protective sachets, and is
carried to guard against sorcery and fascination. Horehound is also
scattered as an exorcism herb. Drink an infusion of the herb and it will
clear your mind and promote quick thinking, as well as strengthen the
mental powers. Horehound, when mixed with ash leaves and placed in a bowl
of water, releases healing vibrations, and should be placed in a
sickroom.
Huckleberry Luck, Protection, Dream Magic, Hex
Breaking
Hyssop Hyssop
is the most widely used purification herb in magic. It is added to baths
in sachets,infused and sprinkled on objects or persons to cleanse them,
and hung up in the home to purge it of evil and negativity.
Iris Purification, Wisdom
Irish
Moss Irish moss is carried or placed beneath rugs to increase luck and
to ensure a steady flow of money into the house or pockets of the person.
Irish moss is also carried while on trips for protection and safety, and
is used to stuff luck or money poppets. .
Jasmine Good
luck in love and wealth. Aphrodisiac. Alleviates depression, and tension.
Raises self esteem. Opens the heart chakra and stimulates clarity of
thought. Enables one to lucid dream, when it is used before sleeping. Good
for use during childbirth. Rejuvinates the skin when used in massage and
cosmetics. Beautiful fragrance when worn as a single note.
Juniper Used
throughout Europe as a protective herb, Juniper also guards against theft.
It was probably one of the earliest incenses used by Mediterranean
Witches. Juniper hung at the door protects against evil forces and
persons, and it is burned in exorcism rites. A sprig of the plant protects
its wearer against accidents and attacks by wild animals. It also guards
against ghosts and sickness. Juniper is added to love mixtures, and the
berries are carried to increase male potency When carried or burned,
juniper helps the psychic powers and breaks hexes and curses, and drives
off snakes.
Juniper
Berries Protection from all negative influences. Transforms negative
emotions into positive. Purifies the aura and the subtle body. Diuretic
action also encourages "flow" in all areas of life. *Not for use during
pregnancy. Tonic, astringent, and antiseptic. Reduces swelling and
relieves arthritis. Good for dissolving fat and cellulite when used with
massage. Is believed to boost the immune system.
Lavender Ancient scent used for protection, relaxation, and
healing. Good for headaches, insomnia, pain, arthritis, and depression.
Antiseptic and astringent. Good for burns, insect bites, acne and eczema.
Helps to reduce scarring. Promotes hair growth. Activates the crown
chakra. Ancients believed it ensured fidelity.
Lemon Attracts joy and benevolent energies. Clears and
stimulates the mind while relaxing the muscles and relieving stress.
Attunes to the third chakra. Antibacterial and antiseptic. Good for oily
skin conditions. Tonic to the lymphatic and digestive system. Very good
for dieters, when put in water, and will help break up cellulite when used
with massage. Bleaches hair and fabrics. Conditions skin and nails. Dilute
well when used on skin.
Lemongrass Lemongrass planted around the home and in the garden
will repel snakes. It is also used in some lust potions, as well as in an
infusion to aid in developing psychic powers.
Lemon
Verbena Purification, Love
Lettuce Chastity, Protection, Love, Divination, Sleep
Licorice Chewing on a licorice stick (the root, not a piece of
candy) will make you passionate. It is also a good practice to use while
quitting smoking. Licorice is added to love and lust sachets, carried to
attract love, and used in spells to ensure fidelity. Licorice sticks make
useful wands.
Lilac Exorcism, Protection
Magnolia To
promote and assure Fidelity
Mandrake A
whole mandrake root, placed on the mantel in the home, will give the house
protection, fertility,and prosperity. Mandrake is also hung on the
headboard for protection during sleep, carried to at-tract love, and worn
to prevent contraction of illnesses. Where there is mandrake, demons
cannot reside, and so the root is used in exorcism. To 'activate' a dried
mandrake root (i.e., to bring its powers out of hibernation), place it in
some prominent location in the house and leave it there undisturbed for
three days. Then place it in warm water and leave overnight. Afterwards,
the root is activated and may be used in any magical practice. The water
in which the root has bathed can be sprinkled at the windows and doors of
the house to protect it, or onto people to purify them. The mandrake has
also long served as a poppet in image magic, but its extreme scarcity and
high cost usually forces the magician and Witch to look for substitutes;
ash roots, apples, the root of the briony, the American may-apple and many
others have been used. Money placed beside a mandrake root (especially
silver coins) is said to double, and the scent of the mandrake causes
sleep
Meadowsweet -
Most sacred to the Druids, a favorite for bridal garlands (also called
bridewort). Very powerful in tea to rid body of excess fluids and to
alleviate heartburn. May be purchased in powder form at herb
stores. (thanks to KiKiD1 for the info!)
Mint Money,
Love, Lust, Healing, Exorcism, Travel, Protection
Mistletoe Long used for protection against lightning, disease,
misfortune of every kind, fires and so on, it is carried or placed in an
appropriate spot for these uses. The leaves and berries are used.
Mistletoe is placed in cradles to protect children from being stolen by
fairies and replaced with changelings. A ring carved of mistletoe wood
will ward off sicknesses when worn and the plant will cure fresh wounds
quickly when carried (do not apply to the wound). Mistletoe is also
carried or worn for good luck in hunting, and women carry the herb to aid
in conception. It has also been fltilized in spells designed to capture
that elusive state of immortality, and to open locks. Laid near the
bedroom door,mistletoe gives restful sleep and beautiful dreams, as it
does when placed beneath the pillow or hung at the headboard. Kiss your
love beneath mistletoe and you'll stay in love. Burned, mistletoe banishes
evil. Wear it around your neck to attain invisibility. Mistletoe is an
all-purpose herb.
Mugwort Awakens one to the psychic energies around and within
them. Facilitates astral travel and dream interpretation. Opens and
purifies circulatory channels. Strengthens the uterus and eases painful
menstrual cramping. Excellent for strengthening the life-force in the
fetus. Some say *not for use during pregnancy.
Mullein Mullein is worn to keep wild animals from you while
hiking in untamed areas. It also instills courage in the bearer, and a few
leaves placed in the shoe keeps one from catching a cold. Mullein is also
carried to obtain love from the opposite sex. Stuffed into a small pillow
or placed beneath your pillow mullein guard against nightmares In India,
mullein is regarded as the most potent safeguard against evil spirits and
magic, and is hung over doors, in windows, and carried in sachets. It is
also used to banish demons and negativity. In the Ozarks, men performed a
simple love divination. The man went to a clearing where a mullein grew
and bent it down so that it pointed toward his love's house.If she loved
him the mullein would grow upright again; if she loved another it would
die. Graveyard dust-an infrequent ingredient in spells-can be substituted
with powdered mullein leaves. At one time Witches and magicians used oil
lamps to illuminate their spells and rites, and the downy leaves and stems
of the mullein often provided the wicks.
Musk Stimulates the root and spleen chakras, arousing the
reproductive organs and instincts. Healing and cleansing to the heart,
lungs, and blood. Encourages self-esteem, and desirability. Can assist in
transmuting sexual love into higher emotion, and spiritual
connection. Mustard The Hindus used mustard seed to travel
through the air. A more down-to-Earth use is carrying mustard seed in a
red cloth sachet to guard against colds and to increase mental powers.
Italian peasants sprinkle mustard seed on the doorsill for protective
reasons, and mustard seed buried under your doorstep will keep all manner
of supernatural beings from your home. When eaten mustard seed increases
fertility in women.
Myrrh Burned as an incense myrrh purifies the area, lifts the
vibrations and creates peace. However, it is rarely burned alone; usually
in conjunction with frankincense or other resins. Myrrh increases the
power of any incense to which it is added. Myrrh is also included in
healing incenses and sachets, and its smoke is used to consecrate purify,
and bless objects such as amulets, talisman, charms, and magical tools.
Myrrh aids meditation and contemplation. It is often added to sachets,
usually with frankincense.
Neroli Soothes, relaxes, and uplifts the spirit. Instills
confidence. Excellent for dry sensitive skin, scars and stretch marks.
Aphrodesiac. Stimulates circulation. Brings calm and relieves stress and
tension. Good for calmin "butterflies" in the stomach.
Nettle The
protective powers of the nettle have long been used in magic. To remove a
curse and send it back, stuff a poppet with nettle, or carry some in a
sachet. Also, sprinkle nettle around the house to keep evil out and to
send it back. Nettle is also thrown onto a fire to avert danger, held in
the hand to ward off ghosts, carried with yarrow to allay fear, and worn
as an amulet to keep negativity far away. A pot of freshly cut nettles
placed beneath a sickbed will aid in the person's recovery. Nettle has
sometimes been used as a lustAnducing herb, and contemporary Mexican
spiritualists recommend its use in purification baths because it is 'more
carniverous' than other herbs, and so will work more efficient
Niaouli Protection. Antiseptic, helps to heal cuts and wounds,
infections, acne, skin irritations and allergies. Bacterial viruses, Sore
throats, and respiratory problems. Good when used in a vaporisor or as a
chest rub for bronchial clearing.
Nutmeg Calms
the mind and body therefore it is good for insomnia. Brings visions.
Attracts wealth and health. Good for the intestinal tract, and
reproductive organs. Is said to reverse impotency and hair loss. *Can be
dangerous if taken internally. As a seasoning is fine.
Nuts Fertility, Prosperity, Love, Luck
Oak Protection, Health, Money, Healing, Potency, Fertility,
Luck
Olive Peace
of heart and mind. Assures fidelity in love and can attract a marriage
partner. Inspires fruitfulness and security in love, family and business.
Attracts money. Revitalizes all physical systems as well as the
mind.
Onion Protection, Exorcism, Healing, Money, Prophetic Dreams,
Lust
Orange Purification on every level. Encourages emotional
expression and the gentle healing and restructuring of emotional memories.
Attracts abundance and happiness. through love and marriage. Tonic to the
digestive system. Antiseptic. Good for oily skin. Dilute well when used on
the skin.
Orris Aphrodesiac. Attracts love and romance. Good for treating
acne and insect bites. Helps relieve coughs, colds and bronchitis.
Diuretic, said to ease upset stomach and toothache. Whole pieces of the
root have been used as infants teething rings. The violet-like scent grows
more beautiful with age.
Palmarosa Attracts Love. Regenerates the cellular body. Clears
and "wakes up" the mind. Powerful healer for skin conditions such as acne,
eczema and dry aging skin. Antiseptic. Helps to regulate the thyroid. Used
to treat anorexia and as a tonic for the entire system.
Papaya The
papaya has long been used in magical rites. One of the simplest of these
is to tie a rag around a limb of a papaya tree while visualizing your
need. Hang several twigs of papaya wood over the doorsill; this will keep
evil from entering the house. Eat the fmit and serve to a loved one; it
will intensify feelings of love.
Parsley When
eaten, parsley provokes lust and promotes fertility, but if you are in
love don't cut parsley - you'll cut your love as well. Though the plant
has associations with death and is often regarded as evil, the Romans
tucked a sprig of parsley into their togas every morning for protection.
It is also placed on plates of food to guard it from contamination.
Parsley is also used in purification baths, and those to stop all
misfortune. A wreath of parsley worn on the head prevents (or delays)
inebriation. Also a good diuretic. Helps to relieve urinary tract
infection and kidney problems. Rich in vitamin B and potassium. Good for
gall bladder problems and helping to expel gall stones. Excellent breath
deoderant. Stimulates the pituitary gland. Sedative, good for nervous
conditions. Parsely has been said to dry up mother's milk after
birth.
Passion
Flower Contrary to its name, the passion flower is placed in the house
to calm problems and troubles, and to bring peace. Carried, it attracts
friends and great popularity. Placed below the pillow it aids in
sleep.
Patchouly Aphrodesiac, awakens fertility. Stimulates and
balances the yin or feminine aspects. Purifies and aligns the root, and
spleen chakras. Attracts prosperity Dispels negativity. Clears the
complexion and helps heal other skin conditions. Preserves
youth.
Peach The
fruit, when eaten, induces love, and so a peach or peach pie served a
desired one may help to win his or her heart. Branches of the peach tree
are used to drive off evil spirits in China, and also to root out
illnesses. Children in China wear a peach pit suspended about the neck to
keep demons away. Carrying a bit of peach wood will increase one's life
span and may even lead to immortality. The Japanese use the peach to
increase fertility, and branches of the tree are utilized as divining and
magical wands
Pear The
fruit, when eaten, induces love, and so a pear pie served a desired one
may help to win his or her heart.
Pennyroyal Creates a shield of protection. Repels negativity.
Energizes the body and calms the mind and nerves. Diuretic. Good for colds
and bronchitis. Eases nausea and intestinal cramps. Fortifies the spleen
and solar plexus chakras. Used for ulcers, headache and fever. Tonic for
the reproductive system. *Not for use during pregnancy as it stimulates
menstruation and uterine contractions. Deoderant and
insecticide. Pepper Protection, Exorcism
Peppermint Peppermint has long been used in healing and
purification spells. Its presence raises the vibrations of an area.
Smelled, it compels one toward sleep, and placed beneath the pillow it
sometimes offers one glimpses of the future in dreams. It is rubbed
against furniture, walls and floorboards to cleanse them of evil and
negativity. Pliny stated that pepperment excites love, and so can be added
to this type of mixture.
Pettigraine Uplifting, relieves stress and anxiety. Cleanses and
rejuvinates and the spirit. Brings clarity to the mind. Helps to relieve
insomnia. Good for healthy hair. Antiseptic and tonic. Deoderizing and
insecticidal. Good for sunburn and itchy skin.
Pine Cleansing and rejuvinating. Fresh starts. Inspires
positive, enthusiastic feelings. Good for colds, bronchitis, and asthma.
Antiseptic and deoderizing. Repels insects. Brings harmony to the
home.
Pineapple Luck, Money, Chastity
Potato Image
Magic, Healing
Prickly
Ash Use the fruits of the prickly ash as a perfume to attract
love.
Raspberry The
brambles (branches) of red raspberry are hung up at doors and windows for
protection. This is also done when a death has occured, so that flu spirit
won't reenter the house once it has left. Raspberry is served as a love
inducing food, and the leaves are carried by pregnant women to alleviate
the pain of pregnancy and childbirth.
Rhubarb Wear
a piece of rhubarb root around the neck on a string to protect against
pains in the stomach. Rhubarb pie served to a mate helps to maintain his
or her fidelty.
Rice Protection, Rain, Fertility, Money
Rose Attracts
love, confidance and healing to the heart. Activates yin or feminine
energies. Calms emotions and brings understanding. Protects secrets.
Christ consciousness. Soothes and heals female reproductive organs. Help
to heal sore throats and cold sores. Very good for rejuvinating the skin.
Awakens sensuality.
Rosemary Rosemary, when burned, emits powerful cleansing and
purifying vibrations, and so is smouldered to rid a place of negativity,
especially prior to performing magic. It is one of the oldest incenses.
When placed beneath the pillow rosemary ensures a good sleep and drives
away nightmares. Laid under the bed it protects the sleeper from all harm.
Rose-mary is also hung on the porch and door-posts to keep thieves ftom
the house and is carried to remain healthy. Placed in the bath it
purifies. A chaplet of rosemary, worn, aids the memory, while the wood,
smelled often, preserves youthfulness. To ensure the latter add a rosemary
infusion to the bath water. Rosemary has long been used in love and lust
incenses and other mixtures, and healing poppets are stuffed with rosemary
to take advantage of its curative vibrations. Rosemary infusion is used to
wash the hands before healing work, and the leaves mixed with juniper
berries are burned in sickrooms to promote healing. If you wish to receive
knowledge or the answer to a question, burn rosemary on charcoal and smell
its smoke - Rose-mary is also grown to attract elves, and the powdered
leaves wrapped in linen 'Aoth and bound to the right arm dispel lepression
and make the emotions light nd merry. Rosemary is generally used as a
substitute for frankincense.
Sage Sage has
been utilized to ensure a long life-sometimes even immortality. This is
done by eating some of the plant every day, or at least in May, for: Sage
is carried to promote wisdom, He who would live for aye Must eat sage in
May, and the leaves are used in countless healing and money spells.
Attracts well-being and prosperity. Brings what is needed. To guard
yourself against contracting the dreaded evil eye wear a small horn filled
with sage. There are a few curious gardening tips concerning sage: first,
it is bad luck to plant sage in your own garden; I stranger should be
found to do the work. Second, a full bed of sage brings ill I so ensure
that some other plant shares plot. Incidentally, toads love
sage.
Permeates the
environment and creates a barrier of protection while neutralizing
theexisting negativity. Sacred to Native Americans as a "smudging"
herb. Astringent. Helps heal skin eruptions. Good for sores,
bacterial infections, bronchitis, rheumatism, arthritis, catarrh, sprains
and aching muscles. Helpful for relieving depression, anxiety and
exhaustion. Calms the digestion and eases menstrual cramping. *Not for use
during pregnancy.
Sandalwood Aligns all chakras, allowing healing energy to flow
through and out. Sedates and relaxes. Good for meditation, healing, and
manifestation practices. Aphrodisiac. Awakens sacred sensuality.
Facilitates concentration. Considered to betstow holy protection.
Regenerates dry/aging hair and skin.
Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla is mixed with cinnamon and sandalwood
powder and sprinkled around the premises to draw money. It is also
utilized in love spells.
Sesame Money,
Lust
Spearmint Spearmint is used in all healing applications,
especially in aiding lung diseases. Smelled, spearmint increases and
sharpens mental powers. For protection while asleep. Cooling
stimulant. Restores energy and balance to the system. Strengthens the
nerves and muscles. As a tea, spearmint calms a nervous stomach rapidly.
Deoderant and insect repellant. Relieves insomnia. Antiseptic. Helps
headaches, fever, indigestion, Intestinal cramps, colic and hemorroids.
Helps to aleviate depression.
Strawberry Strawberries are served as a love food, and the
leaves are carried for luck. Pregnant women may wish to carry a small
packet of strawberry leaves to ease their pregnancy pains.
Sugar
Cane Love, Lust
Tangerine Purification. Awakens joy, and dissolves negativity.
Antiseptic and antispasmodic. assists in lymph drainage. Balances dry
scalp and dandruff conditions while moisturizing hair and skin. Sedative
and tonic.
Tea
Tree Nature's antiseptic. Good for use on wounds, burns, insect bites,
scratches, rashes, and herpe's. Relieves itch and kills germs. Good for
dandruff, athlete's foot, acne, ringworm, candida and warts. Antifungal
and anti-viral. Good as an airborne disinfectant.
Tarragon Protection. Prevents fatigue, stimulates the appetite,
relieves gastrointestinal disorders, colic and rheumatism. Anesthetic
action can help toothaches. Calms nervous stomach. Antioxidant and
antifungal. Enhances and protects health and well-being. Can stimulate
menstruation when taken internally in large quantities so, *Not for
theraputic use during pregnancy.
Thyme Courage
and confidance. Helps insomnia and depression. Brings calm and balance to
the 6th and 7th chakras. Accelerates the healing process and strengthens
the immune system. Antibiotic, antiseptic and diuretic. Very good for lung
ailments, viruses and infections. Brings relief for bladder infections.
Revives the liver and circulatory system. Regulates digestion and eases
indigestion. Disinfectant and insect repellent. *Not for use during
pregnancy or in cases of high blood pressure.
Tobacco Healing, Purification
Tuberose "The
Mistress of the Night", awakens erotic feelings, and attracts romance.
Enhances the capacity for emotional depth. Brings peace to the mind and
heart. Opens the crown chakra and assists in psychic development. Attracts
inspiration. Tonic for the reproductive system as well as the heart and
mind
Uva Ursa Add
to sachets designed to increase psychic powers.
Vanilla Love,
Lust, Mental Powers
Vetivert Protection. Attracts prosperity, love and feelings of
security. Awakens sensuality and repels negativity. Stimulates circulation
and helps relieve arthritis and joint pain. Relaxing. Said to
help lower blood pressure. Luck, Money, Anti-Theft
Violet When
the flowers are carried they offer protection against sperytis' and bring
changes in luck and fortune. Mixed with lavendar, they are a powerful Jove
stimulant and also arouse lust. If you gather the first Violet in the
season, the dearest wish will be granteed Ancient Greeks wore the violet
to Ilin tempers and to induce sleep.
Willow Willow
leaves are carried or used in mixtures to attract love, and the wood is
used to fashion magical wands dedicated to Moon Magic. If you wish to know
if you will be married in the new year, on New Year's Eve throw your shoe
or boot into a willow tree. If it doesn't catch and stay in the branches
the first time, you have eight more tries. If you succeed in trapping your
shoe in the tree you will be wed within 12 months-but you'll also have to
shake or climb the tree to retrieve your shoe. All parts of the willow
guard against evil and can be carried or placed in the home for this
purpose. Knock on awillow tree ('knock on wood') to avert evil. The
leaves, bark and wood of the willow are also utilized in healing spells.
If you wish to conjure spirits, mix crushed willow bark with sandalwood
anc burn at the waning Moon outdoors. Magical brooms, espe ciafly Witch'
brooms, are traditionally bound with willow branch.
Yarrow Attracts love and calm, self confidence. Courage.
Soothing to the heart. Said to stimulate hair growth, when used as
shampoo. Aleviates dandruff. Astringent and anti-inflammatory. Helps to
stop internal and external bleeding (helps blood to thicken). Assists in
healing persistent wounds and infections. Brings healing to all mucous
membranes. Calms digestive tract. Good for bringing rapid recovery from
the flu. Relieves toothache.
Yerba Mate To
perform any love spells. Enhances fidelity and Lust
Yerba
Santa Yerba santa is carried to improve or to attain beauty, and the
infusion is added to baths for the same reason. The leaves are added to
healing incenses and are worn around the neck to ward off illnesses and
wounds. It is also carried for spiritual strength, to increase psychic
powers and to protect the bearer.
Ylang
Ylang Aphrodesiac. Promotes calm, peaceful relaxation. Relieves anxiety
and depression. Good for insomnia and meditation. Tones and awakens the
sex center. Lowers blood pressure. Restores skin and hair to a natural,
balanced state of health.
Yucca A hoop
or loop of twisted yucca fibers will transmutate a person into an animal
if he or she jumps through it, according to American Indian magic.
An-other method instructs the magician to place a small wreath of yucca
fibers on his or her head. This allows the person to assume any form
desired. A cross of yucca fibers twisted together and placed on the hearth
protects the house from evil. Suds made ftom the yucca plant are used in
purifying the body before magic. If a spell to remove curses or illnesses
is performed, repeat the yucca-suds bath afterward to ensure that all
traces of the evil or sicknesses are removed
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