Two Healing Spells
20:15:15 - Nov 24 2007
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Healing Prayer
Oh Gracious Goddess
Mother of Mercy and Healing
Send the energy of Hygeia
To nourish from her sacred bowl.
Send the energy of Brighid
To heal with the waters of her sacred well.
Send the energy of Demeter
To restore life to withering cells.
Send the energy of Kuan Yin
To bless the healing with peace.
Send your healing wisdom to the body of
To restore it's sacred balance.
Thank you Great Goddess
Mother of all life.
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Simple Candle Healing Spell
You'll need a Blue Candle. Do the spell on Sunday. After annointing candle,Engrave, write or etch the sick persons' name in the side of the candle, light it and say 9 times :
"Shine thy rays of golden health
Upon this deserving soul
Let thine healthful rays
Penetrate his/her body
And make him/her whole."
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I am putting this in my journal for future referrence
Thank you LadyDarkRayne
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Thirteen Plants for a Witch's Garden
Posted: 09:31:08 - Dec 13 2007
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Some of the plants listed below have powerful effects on the human body. Monkshood and Belladonna were ingredients of "flying ointments" that witches rubbed into their skin. They are capable of causing the delirium and irregular heartbeat that may have produced the sensation of flying. Foxglove and Yew, also poisonous plants, produce dangerous and unpleasant symptoms, including heartbeat disturbances. Other plants on the list derived their power from magic and were used by ordinary mortals to defend themselves from evil, as well as by sorcerers for evil purposes. Not all are toxic; Elder produces edible berries and the young roots and basal leaves of Rampion are still used in salads.
Achillea (Yarrow) - This magical plant could conjure up the Devil or drive him away.
Aconitum (Monkshood, Wolfsbane) - Beautiful summer- and fall-flowering perennials, which contain some of the most powerful poisons in existence.
Artemisia (Mugwort and Wormwood) - Witches used the former to raise spirits from the dead; Mugwort was also used medicinally (to treat epilepsy) and magically (to protect from evil).
Atropa (Belladonna, Deadly Nightshade) - Not a beautiful garden subject and very poisonous but perhaps the plant most associated with witchcraft. Named for Atropos, the Fate who severs the thread of life, Belladonna is also called Devil's Cherries because of the good tasting but potentially fatal shiny black berries it produces.
Campanula Rapunculus (Rampion) - Supposedly grown as a salad plant by the witch in the fairy tale "Rapunzel."
Digitalis (Foxglove) - Other names include Witches' Gloves and Dead Men's Bells.
Sambucus (European Elder) - A magic bush, powerful for or against evil depending upon how it was invoked.
Sempervivum (Houseleek) - Also called Devil's Beard, this plant was believed to protect homes from lightning.
Taxus (Yew) - A symbol of sorrow, Yew could be an ingredient of witch's brew, as Shakespeare's witch in Macbeth reveals when she throws in the cauldron "slips of yew / Sliver'd in the moon's eclipse."
Valeriana (Valerian, Garden Heliotrope) - A witch's aphrodisiac.
Verbascum (Mullein) - Important medicinal planted by monks to ward off evil though some said witches used the dried stalks, dipped in tallow, to light their infamous "Sabbaths."
Verbena (Vervain) - A Druid's plant and used by witches, Vervain is also called Herb of Grace and was believed to guard against snakes and bring good luck.
Vinca (Periwinkle, Myrtle) - Another old medicinal that also deters evil though it was used in magic, hence another of its common names, "Sorcerer's Violet."
The Gardener's Companion (linked to Amazon.com) A Book of Lists and Lore by Roberta M. Coughlin
http://www.angelfire.com/realm2/amethystbt/garden13plants.html
For me I grow most of my own herbs , although I can not grow all of these some of these I do such as,
Vervain,Vinca, Valerian, White Sage, Lavander, Foxglove, all different types of mint, catnip, rosemary and Datura, just to name a few.
Yarrow ---toothache.
Lady's mantle ---helps womb contract and regulates cycle. Some say an infusion is good for menopausal symptoms.
Alliums --- cleanse blood (safe for vampires); mild antibiotic qualities
aloe vera --- mild burns, dermatitis
Lemon verbena --- mild sedative, nasal congestion. I like it with vodka.
Artemisias --- wormwood should not be ingested. Use mugwort for my mother's rheumatism, apply as a poultice which generates heat.
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