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Celery seeds enable mental and psychic powers, concentration. Burn with orris root to increase psychic powers. Damiana
Carry myrtle leaves to attract love or true friendship. Or you can burn it as an incense to accentuate your beauty. Wear myrtle while preparing love mixes to increase their intent. Using it in sachets will also ensure a peaceful and loving atmosphere. It’s known as the Bayberry Tree as well. Olive
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A desire often masquerades as a need, but in magic a ‘desire’ is not enough; there must exist an all-encompassing need.” Scott Cunningham, Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs In what ways can we use herbs for magic?
This plant is known to bring protection over legal trials. To prevent evil from entering, hang garlands of calendula at your doors. Sprinkle under the bed for protection and to make dreams come true. Touch the flowers with bare feet to better understand birds. This plant is also known as marigold, summer’s bride, bride of the sun, sun’s gold, and Ruddles. Caraway For ailments, put a whisker inside a satchel of crystals that have been cleansed, programmed and have been working all day. The whisker goes into the satchel at bed time until morning, working throughout the night. Program intentions while in the satchel and also ask the crystals to give the down low. In the morning, whisper your wish to the whisker then burn it completely. Rub the ashes onto the ailment. The beet juice can be used as ink for love magic or as a substitute for blood in spells and rituals. Belladonna Used for attracting love and preventing storms. Also Called: Pokeweed, Indian Tobacco, Bladderpod, Wild Tobacco, Emetic Herb, Emetic Weed, Asthma Weed, Rag Root, Vomit Wort. LovageCarry for protection, to improve psychic abilities and to bring good health. Carry to court to make the judge or jury feel favorably inclined toward you. Gardenia In Taiwan, betel nut is widely known to be a popular drug of choice and a powerful herb to perform witchcraft. But you can gather the betel leaves to bring protection. Bilberry Bark Love, protection, psychic opening, and spiritual growth. Sacred to Egyptian gods, Indian gods, Hermes, Oshun, and Osiris. Mandrake For women who do not want their partners to have outside relationships, Salt Petre stops any sexual tension. It’s also called Petre Salt, Saltpetre, and Saltpeter. Sarsaparilla
Also known as Arabic Gum, Mimosa, Thorntree or Wattle. If you need protection against evil eyes, then use this herb to anoint candles and censers. It can be used to consecrate chests or boxes that hold ritual tools. In incense, used to promote a meditative state. You can also scatter it around an area to purify your chosen space. To break hexes and prevent future problems, use in the bath. Aconite Use in spells to bring protection to a friend or loved one taking a journey. Burn as an incense during divination to bring dreams of one’s intended mate. Clove Use in love sachets. Coltsfoot is also known as Coughwort, Hallfoot, Horse Hoof, Foalswort, Fieldhove, and Donnhoff. Columbine Popularly known as marshmallow root, you can use this herb to bring protection by burning it or placing it in a sachet. It can also calm an angry person, and aid psychic powers. Keep on the altar or burn on candles to attract good spirits. You can consume in small doses to relieve coughs and healing wounds. Alyssum
Also known as sweet scented violet protects you from all evil. Carry this fragrant flower for protection and to encourage fortune. Worn to calm tempers and bring sleep. Blueberry The scent of dill is said to stimulate lust. Add grains of dill seed to a bath before going on a date to make yourself irresistible. Used in love & protection charms. Place seeds in muslin and hang in the shower to help you attract women. Elecampane