Magical Herbs
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Henbane: The Witches Herb
by Monique MillerPlanetary Association: Saturn/Jupiter Gender: Feminine Elemental Association: Water Folklore: Henbane was believed in Germany to attract rain and... -
Working with pretty little Dandelion ~ Spells
by Monique MillerYou’ll need:2 Dandelions with long stems 2 Pieces of string/thread/ribbon of the appropriate color 2 Feathers (preferably ones you have found)When the sun is shining high in the sky repeat the following incantation, adjusting or removing lines that do not apply to your situation. This incantation is just a suggestion, as I feel all spells are stronger when re-written with your own words. -
Herb Lore and the Magick of Lavender
by Monique MillerLavender - Lavandula angustifolia
Some of the most important health benefits of lavender include its ability to relieve stress, improve mood, promote restful sleep, reduce inflammation, lower skin irritation, prevent infections, eliminate dandruff, and soothe stomach bloating. -
Witchy Herbs! Larkspur ~ Delphinium
by Monique MillerBesides protecting warriors, larkspur is said to keep away scorpions and venemous snakes as well as more ethereal threats, like ghosts. On a lighter side, it stands for levity in the language of flowers. It's the birth flower for the month of July. Larkspur is nice mixed with other Summer Solstice herbs - lavender, cinquefoil, mugwort, roses, elder, fennel, vervain, and hemp - in potpourri or incense. It's very pretty for potpourri. -
Herblore and the Magick of Chamomile
by Monique MillerChamomile is one of the oldest favorites amongst garden herbs and its reputation as a medicinal plant shows little signs of abatement. The Egyptians revered Chamomile for its virtues, and from their belief in its power to cure aches, dedicated it to their gods. No plant was better known to the country folk of old, this plant having been grown for centuries in English gardens for its use as a common domestic medicine to such an extent that the old herbals agree that 'it is but lost time and labor to describe it.
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