Planet: Mars Gender: Masculine Element: Fire Cedar Use in healing, purification, money, protection, love. Cedar smoke is purifying and can cure nightmares. Keep cedar in your wallet or purse to attract money, and use in money incense. Carry a small piece of cedar in wallet or near money to attract wealth. Hang in the home to protect against lightning. Use in sachets to promote calmness. It can also be used in love sachets or burned to induce psychic powers. Use to draw Earth energy and grounding. Gender: Masculine Planet: Sun Element: Fire Chamomile For healing, love, and reducing stress. Add to a sachet or spell to increase the likelihoods of its fulfillment. Chamomile tea is also an excellent relaxer. For prosperity wishes, use as an amulet …show more content…
Anoint your body with chicory juice or an infusion of chicory to obtain favors from others. Place fresh flowers of chicory on your altar or burn as an incense. Burn as incense with a black skull candle to place a hex on an enemy (not recommended, remember the Law of Three!). Also Known As: Coffeeweed, Succory, Blue-Sailors Gender: Masculine Planet: Sun Element: …show more content…
The five points of the leaf represent love, money, health, power, and wisdom. Carry, burn, or wear to possess these traits. Used for business and house blessing. 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. It is often connected with ritual work concerning romance. Wash your hands and forehead with an infusion of this herb nine times to wash away hexes and evil spells against you. Fill an empty egg shell and keep it in the home for powerful protection from evil forces. Wrap in red flannel and hang over the bed to ward off dark spirits of the night. Also Known As: Five Finger Grass, Five Leaf, Sunkfield, Bloodroot, Moor Grass, Goosegrass, Goose Tansy, Synkefoyle, Witches Weed, Silverweed, Silver Weed Gender: Masculine Planet: Jupiter Element: Earth Cloves Magickal uses include Protection, exorcism, love, money, good luck. Use in incense to attract money, drive away negativity, purify, gain luck or stop gossip. Wear to attract the opposite sex or for protection. Worn or carried to repel negative energies around you, also said to protect babies in their cribs if hung over them strung together. Burn to attract riches, drive away hostile forces, and
Used to remove anger, prevent violent acts, stop war, and for protection from the evil eye. Carry in your vehicle to protect from accidents especially on dangerous roads. Use as incense for clairvoyance, to summon spirits, or to enhance divinatory abilities. Can be sprinkled in the path of an enemy to bring them strife and misfortune (not recommended, remember the law of
For joy, energy, vitality, and protection carry in an amulet. Use in sachet or amulet to aid in speedy recovery from surgery or illness. Hang in the home to ward off thieves and unwanted visitors.
Place inside pillow to bring about sleep. Burn in healing incenses and spells. Use in healing charms, sachets and amulets. Drink tea after magickal practices to shift your energy back to everyday existence.
Adder's Tongue: Stops gossip and slander, promotes healing. Sacred to serpent goddesses. Used in divination, healing magick, lunar magick, and dream magick. Also Known As: Dogtooth Violet
Traditional healers use variety of means in their practices. They prepare various mixtures, lotions, potions, oils and other substances for consumptions or for external use. But the substances are only the part of the practice. There are many rituals, offerings and prayers that constitute healing practices. The rituals could be very elaborate and include other objects and things such as for example birds’ eggs, or water or fire. All these things are believed to be important components in the healing process and are more often than not part of the ritual. Healers often give their clients various
It is interesting fact that medicine consisted largely on the use of herbs and roots. In many cases, shamans, priests and medicine men used these plants ritually as magical substances. In the prehistoric societies in Africa they believed in both natural as well as supernatural means of variable causing as well as treating diseases. The plant materials such as herbs and substances that were derived from the natural sources acted as the treatment for diseases in these prehistoric cultures.
It has been proven to aid in reversing a multitude of chronic illnesses, including cancer. Cat's claw can also shrink cancerous tumors like butcher's broom, but it works best on those located on the skin. It helps to boost the immune system and reduce the harsh side effects that occur from receiving chemotherapy too, so many herbalists use it for HIV infections, Lyme disease, and systemic infections.
Native Americans used evening primrose for ailment such as bruises, sore throats, minor wounds, and hemorrhoids. The current uses include treatment for eczema, rheumatoid arthritis, PMS, breast pain, and menopause symptoms. There has been no research to back the use of evening primrose oil for any of these ailments.
Today, Sage has no medicinal purposes to speak of but back in a different time Sage was used regularly to cure snake bites and was also used to invigorate the body and cleanse the mind. In the middle ages it was quite common for people to make a Sage tea and drink it for ailments such as colds, fever, liver trouble, and epilepsy.
If you have wanted to enhance your spirituality using Essential Oils is a great way to do that because of the affects it has on the body. My personal favorite for this is Cedarwood it has a very earthy smell to it, and it promotes calming, purification and grounding. Grounding is the practice of
Throughout North America, the sunflower was a common crop to the Indian tribes. Research has suggested that the plant has cultivated in Arizona and New Mexico around 3000 BC (before corn) by the American Indians. The seeds of the sunflower would be grounded into flour for bread, mush or cake; however, some tribes would mix beans, squash, and corn to the meal. One of the methods that is still very common today was to crack the seed and eat it as a snack. The plant itself was used for other purposes such as bodypainting for ceremonies. It could also helped with medical issues. The flower of the plant was made into tea used for lung ailments and malaria. The leaves could also be turned into tea and would be used to reduce high fevers. Leaf poultice may be used to cure certain snakebites and insect bites. People would use the oil if the seeds on their skin and hair to make it soft. Once used they would dry the stalk for building materials.
This flower is best known for its medicinal and culinary purposes, so if you like, you can add it in your meals such as stews, salads and so on. Another great thing about them is that they resist in cold weather conditions and their beautiful yellow and orange flowers last for a very long time.
Thieves is use the most : I rub it down my spine and on my son's feet to help boost our immune system.
Cinnamon is use for Medicine. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, cinnamon is used to help treat muscle spasms, vomiting, diarrhea, infections, the common cold, loss of appetite, and erectile dysfunction. You might see cinnamon today by it being on vanilla ice cream, pies, and toast.
Chamomile comes in many forms. The most well known is it’s tea. Boiled in water, this is a simple and beneficial way to receive Chamomile’s healing properties. If grown in a garden, the flowers can just be added into the boiled water, but tea bags can be bought at local stores. The flower heads are the only part used in tea, but the whole flower is useful. Ointment and skin cream is also made with the flower heads. Mouthwash is made the same way that the tea is, and also uses the flower heads. There are many other creative uses for situations like irritated eyes or for