Magical Herbs


Magical Herbs

Magickal herbs have been used in protective magic since ancient times and can be as simple as spreading the herbs around a person, item or place and allowing their protective energies to go to work, to making a protection floor wash, satches, incenses and more.
  1. Grow Fennel in your yard
  2. Plant Holly near your home
  3. Burn Mistletoe to banish evil
  4. Bay Leaf Sachet for general protection
  5. Other Protective Herbs
Grow Fennel in your yard. Fennel is a highly protective herb that will ward off evil of all kinds, including the evil from the hearts of men and evil spirits. It makes a beautiful plant for flower beds or rock gardens and becomes a natural shield to protect you and your home.
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Plant holly bushes near your home to protect your home from lightening strikes and keep evil of all types away from your home.
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Burn mistletoe in incense, your fireplace, or a bonfire in your yard to send any evil or negative energies in or around your home packing.
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Add whole bay leaves to any sachet used in your home as a general protection measure for your home. You can also soak bay leaves in water for 3 days, then strain the water and sprinkle it in a circle around your home for protection.
  • Aloe: Protection against illness.
  • Angelica: For banishing evil spirits and negative energies
  • Asafetida: Perhaps the strongest banishing herb there is but it smells HORRID! Especially when burned.
  • Basil: Makes a good floor wash or sachet for general protection.
  • Bay Leaves: General protection
  • Bay Laurel: General Protection
  • Betony: Protects against negative energies and is good to protect against psychic attacks
  • Birch: Protection from spirits.
  • Cactus: Banishing on both the physical and spiritual levels
  • Celandine: Removes negative energies
  • Cinnamon: Good general protection and from negative energies.
  • Clove: Protection from psychic attack or intentional magic attack.
  • Clover: General protection.
  • Comfrey: General protection, also good for protection when traveling in the astral realm
  • Coriander: General protection
  • Dandelion: Protects from bad dreams.
  • Dill: Good for protection against psychic attacks and as a general protection for babies.
  • Dragonsblood: Very strong protection against all evils. Hint: buy it from someone instead of trying to grow it. It is very hard to grow and is a very messy tree.
  • Elecampane: Cleanses the area of negative energies.
  • Ferns: General protection.
  • Garlic: Banishes all types of evil.
  • Hawthorn: General protection.
  • Heather: One of the better general protection plants. Very pretty and easily grown in flower beds for extra protection.
  • Holly: Protection from lightening and evil.
  • Hyacinth: Protects against nightmares. Burn hyacinth incense before bed to help keep the nightmares at bay.
  • Hyssop: General protection.
  • Ivy: Good protection from psychic attacks and to keep unwanted guests from showing up.
  • Lavender: Protection against bad dreams.
  • Marjoram: Make a good floorwash for general home protection.
  • Mistletoe: General protection.
  • Mullein: Strong general protection.
  • Nettle Leaves: Good protection against psychic attacks and to remove negative energies.
  • Onion: Protection against illness and evil.
  • Pennyroyal: Protection from psychic attacks and magic attacks from others.
  • Peony: General protection.
  • Rosemary: Protection from psychic attacks and removes negative energies.
  • Rue: Banishes evil.
  • St. John's Wort: General protection.
  • Soloman's Seal: General protection.
  • Thistle: Protection from thieves.
  • Vervain: General protection.
  • Yarrow: Protection from psychic attacks and magic attacks.
NOTE: Do not eat or drink any of these herbs unless you know they are safe. No herbs on this list are here for use in any type of medicinal use. They are listed here for incenses, satchels, floor washes or as plants for your yard and some of them are poisonous.

Magical Herbal Uses

Incenses: Most herbs can be used in incenses, however not all herbs smell good when they are burned. It is suggested that you take a small sprig of any herb you have never smelled while burning and do a test burn before grinding or adding to any incense mixture.
One of the easiest ways to use them is to buy them in cut and sift from or powdered form and burn them over charcoal briquets you can buy specifically for this purpose. NOTE: DO NOT use charcoal from your grill inside a closed area.
Herbal Floor Wash: Heat water in a non-metallic pan. (some herbs will stain metal) Drop in a hand full of the herbs you wish to use and allow them to steep. Strain out the herbs and use the resulting brew as a floor wash.
Herbal Amulet: An amulet is usually made for a larger piece of the herb you intend to use. Limbs from trees or large bushes or a piece of the root tend to work best. Carve or paint an appropriate symbol onto it and carry for protection.
Herbal Talisman: These can be made in many ways. I personally like to clay and fold the herbs into the center of the clay. The clay can then be shaped however you desire, painted if you like and then baked to harden and used as jewelry or carried in your pocket or purse.
Herbal Teas: Infuse the herb into water and drink as you would any other tea. NOTE: Make sure you know what herb you are ingesting. Not all the herbs listed here are edible. Some are poisonous and should not be used for teas.
Herbal Soaps: Whether you purchase them from someone else or make them yourself, soaps can be a great way to bring the magic of herbs into your life. Add visualization while using the soap during a bath or shower can release the magic to do it work in your life.

 

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