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'Acacia (Gum Arabic)'
(Acacia Senegal)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Egyptian Gum’ and ‘Indian Gum’, this powdered resin harvested from the Acacia tree was originally cultivated in northern Africa and the Middle East. It is energetically attuned to psychic development, meditation, protection. It makes an excellent ritual offering when burned over hot coals, especially when dedicated to the dead who tradition tells us have an affinity for Acacia.
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'Agrimony'
(Agrimonia Eupatoria)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Cockleburr’, ‘Sticklewort’, ‘Church Steeples’, ‘Garclive’ and ‘Pilanthropos’, Agrimony is part of the rose family. This dried herb often has the scent of dried apricots, and most commonly used in protective sachets and spells. Agrimony is often attributed to the promotion of sleep and is said to ward off evil and negative spirits.
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'Alkanet Root'
(Batschia canescens)
1 oz
$3.00
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Alkanet is primarily used as a dye, creating a rich red color. For this reason it is associated with blood and therefore with strength, courage, and sacrifice. Alkanet is sometimes given as an offering in place of blood. A key ingredient in ‘Fast Luck’ oil, it not only gives that oil its distinctive red hue but thereby gains an association with luck. It has a historical use in money drawing magic, and towards that same end is often utilized to repel jinxes and bad luck so that wealth can be attracted.
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'Angelica Root'
(Angelica Archangelica)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Wild Parsnip’, ‘Holy Ghost Root’, and ‘Masterwort’, Angelica Root has several traditional uses. Angelica Root is a powerful ally that has been used for the purpose of uncrossing a person troubled by curses and bad luck. Largely aligned with strong female energy, it has been used to strengthen the resolve of women abused or stalked by a man. To control their man, women have used this herb, by hiding it where their man walks or sleeps, or by wrapping it within a petition paper with a personal concern of their man. In this manner it is said to lead to a peaceful home, where the woman has control. Allegedly also works to against unruly ghosts.
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'Anise Stars'
(Illicium Verum)
1 oz
$3.50
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Star Anise is said to be attuned to the energies of psychic protection and the exorcism of negative spirits, while at the same time opening one’s psychic awareness and promoting communication with spirits. It is burned at the bedside or placed beneath a pillow to encourage prophetic dreams. Carried in a mojo bag it is said to encourage luck and to ward against the evil eye.
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'Bayberry Root Bark'
(Morella Cerifera)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Candleberry’,’ Myrica’, ‘Southern Bayberry’, ‘Southern Wax Myrtle’, ‘Tallow Shrub’, and ‘Waxberry’. Bayberry is used in sachets and mojo bags for drawing money. Bayberry is often used as a stimulant in meditations that are geared towards the manifestation of one’s financial goals. Because of its use as a natural bug repellent, it is also associated with protection from various forms of negative influences.
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'Black Coshosh Root'
(Cimicifuga Racemosa)
1 oz
$4.25
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Also known as ‘Black Snake Root’, ‘Bugbane’, and ‘Rattlesnake Root’ Black Cohosh Root has a history of being carried in a mojo bag or scattered around a residence for the purpose of protection. There is also a tradition of using it to be rid of unwanted tenants, as well as unwanted attention from those seeking a relationship that you are unwilling to reciprocate. This herb also has a history of being used to draw luck to an individual and their household.
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'Black Walnut Leaf'
(Juglans Nigra)
1 oz
$3.00
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Black Walnut belongs to the genus that derives its name from the god Jupiter, thus it is considered to be a very powerful plant. In folk magic it has two functions for which it is most often used, the first being to separate a person from that which chains him, be it a relationship, or bad habit; secondly it is used in spells intended to jinx a person.
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'Burdock Root'
(Arctium Lappa)
1 oz
$4.00
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Also known as ‘Batweed’, ‘Bardana’, ‘Beggar's Buttons’, ‘Burr Seed’, ‘Clotbur’, ‘Cocklebur’, ‘Cockle’, ‘Fox's Clote’, ‘Great Burdocks’, ‘Happy Major’, ‘Hardock,’ ‘Harebur’, ‘Love Leaves’ and more. Burdock is added to baths for spiritual cleaning, and is used in love and protection magic as an energetic catalyst. Burdock has also be used in meditation to facilitate healing on all levels. It is worn as a talisman to fiercely protect its wearer against psychic attack.
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'Chamomile Flowers'
(Matricaria Recutita)
.5 oz
$3.25
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Known for its calming properties chamomile is also used for love and protection. Add chamomile to sachets to promote peaceful dreaming, or use chamomile as a talisman to bring money and prosperity your way. Washing one’s hands with Chamomile tea (after it has cooled) aids with gambling luck and getting big tips. Its sunny yellow color associates it with spiritual cleaning, and has many uses for purification and uncrossing, especially concerning matters of money and luck.
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'Cinnamon Chips'
(Cinnamomum Cassia)
1 oz
$3.00
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Cinnamon was traditionally burnt as a spiritual offering in Eastern temples, sanctifying the space by clearing it of unwanted energies. It is a staple in many Hoodoo blends for attraction, given that it allegedly serves to attract wealth, love and luck at game of chance. Cinnamon is also said to enhance one’s psychic abilities, and to add a little extra spice to the bedroom. Cinnamon is also associated with the energies of success, healing, and power.
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'Cinnamon Powder'
(Cinnamomum Cassia)
1 oz
$3.00
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Cinnamon was traditionally burnt as a spiritual offering in Eastern temples, sanctifying the space by clearing it of unwanted energies. It is a staple in many Hoodoo blends for attraction, given that it allegedly serves to attract wealth, love and luck at game of chance. Cinnamon is also said to enhance one’s psychic abilities, and to add a little extra spice to the bedroom. Cinnamon is also associated with the energies of success, healing, and power.
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'Clove'
(Syzygium Aromaticum)
1 oz
$3.25
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Clove vibrates at a high frequency that is said to drive away negative forces while adding energy to one’s magic. It is included in sachet powders and mojo bags to attract love, money, and luck at gambling. Working with clove in meditation will bring you closer to the energies of Mother Nature. When burned or used in candle magic they allegedly stop rumors and back stabbing, causing rivals to be friendlier. Studded in an orange and given as a gift it encourages friendship, while also scenting the room in a most lovely manner.
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'Comfrey Leaf'
(Symphytum Officinale)
1 oz
$3.25
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Also known as ‘Bruisewort’, ‘Knitback’, ‘Knitbone’, ‘Boneset’, ‘Slippery Root’, ‘Bruisewort’, ‘Ass Ear’, and ‘Blackwort’. Comfrey is added to magical working surrounding safe travel, and can be carried in a mojo bag while travelling. On the homefront, it is utilized for its ability to bring loved ones back home safely, such as by encircling your loved one’s picture with the leaf. Comfrey is also used in money drawing magic, and in gambling mojos.
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'Dragon's Blood Resin'
(Sanguis Draconis)
1 oz
$6.25
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Dragon’s blood is the name commonly given to the resin collected from the Dragon Palm. Combined with alcohol and Arabic Gum (aka Acacia Powder) it creates an ink that is often used for sacred writings as in a magician’s Book of Shadows or for the creation of a name paper or talisman. As an incense it cleanses the environment and rids it of malevolent spirits and jinxes. It can be added to a red flannel bag to create a love mojo, or added to a bath for the same purpose. When added to an oil it can be rubbed onto coins that then are used to win at slot machines.
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'Elder Berries'
(Sambusus Nigra)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Devil’s Eye’, spirits were believed to dwell within these berries, the reason why they bleed red when pierced. Scatter berries in each of the cardinal directions while shouting the name of whoever is in need of protection. Placed beneath one’s pillow it was said to grant peaceful sleep. To guard against the intrusion of the law, carry and bag of seven berries with you, or hang the same above doors and windows to avoid prying eyes. To make a wish come true, write in on a name paper and surround it with a circle of elder berries.
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'Eyebright'
(Euphrasia Officinalis)
1 oz
$4.00
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It’s botanical name is derived from one of the three Greek graces, Euphrosyne, whose name means happiness; therefore it serves as an ingredient for magic that mean to bring a happy mood and alleviate despair. It is prized magically for its effect on the third eye and psychic development; while it was used medically as an intended cure for eyesight and therefore is associated with clarity of sight and symbolically of mind.
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'Frankincense Resin'
(Boswellia Carteri)
1 oz
$3.50
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Considered sacred to several spiritual traditions, Frankincense Resin is often used to boost the power of spells and incense. As incense it is often given as an offering to deities and ancestors, and is said to summon spirits of the dead to aid in communication with them. One of the gifts of the Magi given to the Savior of Christian mythology, a gift of Frankincense given to a new parent is said to bless the babe’s future.
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'Hawthorn Berries'
(Crataegus Monogyna)
1 oz
$3.25
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In European Christian mythology it was the hawthorn that allegedly composed the crown of thorns worn by Jesus and is considered holy. Such a bush grows on Glastonbury Tor, the legendary grave of King Arthur. Because of those associations the plant it used to gain the protective aid of God and the Mighty Dead. When burned it is said to sanctify an environment. Just as the sacrifices of those mythological figures with which it is associated brought blessings to mankind and country, these berries are said to attract blessings to you.
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'Heather Flowers'
(Calluna Vulgaris)
1 oz
$4.25
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Native to Ireland, North America, Russia, Scandinavia and Scotland, Heather is said to bring rain when burned with fern. According to lore for Scotland (where Heather is rare) it is said to grow only on the graves of faeries. Other folklore sources attribute it as being a sacred herb for women and their mysteries. It is said to protect against rape, and to aid in the emotional healing of those who have suffered physical injustice. The Picts made an ale from Heather that was said to fortify them as warriors, whereas it is also known to make a tea most often noted as soothing.
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'Jasmine Flowers'
(Jasminum Officinale)
.5 oz
$3.25
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The sensual aroma of jasmine is not retained once the flowers have dried, yet they are used in love spells nevertheless, for true love continues long after the initial intoxication wanes; to draw love it is added to a sachet with such ingredients as rose petals and patchouli. It is said to aid in spiritual The sensual aroma of jasmine is not retained once the flowers have dried, yet they are used in love spells nevertheless, for true love continues long after the initial intoxication wanes; to draw love it is added to a sachet with such ingredients as rose petals and patchouli. It is said to aid in spiritual development, often by way of adding the flowers to a bath that is intended both to wash away any blockages that stand inhibit one from connecting to the realm of spirit. It allegedly aids in the dreaming process, consider mixing it in a dream pillow with lavender, chamomile and eyebright and vivid, prophetic dreams may come your way. often by way of adding the flowers to a bath that is intended both to wash away any blockages that stand inhibit one from connecting to the realm of spirit. It allegedly aids in the dreaming process, consider mixing it in a dream pillow with lavender, chamomile and eyebright and vivid, prophetic dreams may come your way.
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'Juniper Berries'
(Juniperus Communis)
1 oz
$3.25
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Juniper is often utilized for sexual magic, for it is said that wearing a necklace made of juniper berries for beads will attract lovers. It is also said to have protective properties, especially against theft. It has a long tradition of being burned as an incense offering to the ancestral dead. It is used among the Scots to ward against hexes, whereas in Tibet it is used in the exorcism of demons.
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'Licorice Root'
(Glycyrrhiza Glabra)
1 oz
$3.00
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Licorice root is recognized in Hoodoo as being an agent of control, it is often used in condition oils such as Stop Gossip and Bend Over. Other magical traditions claim that it aids in matters of love and lust, as well as being protective.
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'Meadowsweet Flower'
(Filipendula Ulmaria)
1 oz
$4.25
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Meadowsweet is also known as ‘Dropwort’, ‘Bridewort’, ‘Queen of the Meadow’, ‘Trumpet weed’, ‘Rios Cuchulainn’, ‘Meadowwort’, and ‘Pride of the Meadow’. Above all, Meadowsweet is gentle, and as such is used is spells promoting peace, calm and affection. It is said to promote relaxation, and when used in a dream pillow allegedly leads to peaceful dreams.
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'Mugwort'
(Artemisia Vulgaris)
1 oz
$3.50
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Sacred to its namesake the goddess Artemis, it was worn in the sandals of Roman soldiers to stay off the fatigue of long journeys, and from that experience may have received its reputation for ensuring safe travel. It is also linked to the spirit world, in some traditions, such as Spiritualism, it is said to attract the spirits of the dead, whereas among some Native Americans it was said to drive away spirits, thus one’s cultural background appears to direct its purpose. It is also utilized in Neo-Paganism and Hoodoo for psychic development, such as by allegedly aiding with predictive dreams when placed in a mojo bag or dream pillow.
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'Myrrh Gum Resin'
(Commiphora Myrrha)
1 oz
$4.00
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The use of Myrrh is ancient, used as a sacred fragrance and in the process of embalming. It’s rich, musky scent it intoxifying, allegedly giving those who use it the advantage of seduction. Pilgrims to the holy land have used Myrrh to scent themselves, an act of purification. One of the substances given at the birth of Jesus, it is offered as a blessing.
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'Orris Root'
(Iris Germanica)
1 oz
$4.00
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Also known as ‘Queen Elizabeth Root’, ‘Iris Root’ and ‘Love Root’ it is often believed to aid in the attraction of love, specifically the attraction of men, and as such it is utilized mostly by straight women and gay men to draw a lover. Once a man has been summoned, this root allegedly aids in keeping him. In its whole root form it is often used as a pendulum and employed for divination, thus its other forms carry an association with fortune telling and can be utilized as an incense.
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'Patchouli Leaf'
(Pogostemon Cablin)
1 oz
$4.50
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Patchouli possesses a sensual and earthy scent, and has a reputation as an aphrodisiac. It was the preferred scent of 1960’s love children, but long before that had been used in magic and perfumery for the purpose of attracting love. In Hoodoo it is believed to relieve jinxes. Many Neo-Pagans utilize it for spells involved with money magic. It is also alleged that burning it as an incense will aid in psychic development.
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'Poke Root'
(Phytolacca Americana)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Pokeweed’, ‘Inkberry’, and ‘Pigeon Berry’, Poke Root is used magically to rid oneself of malevolent spirits. It is also used to be rid of enemies, and has a history of being used by root doctors to exorcise the spirits that are believed to cause disease.
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'Rose Hips'
(Rosa Canina)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Hip Berry’, ‘Rose Haws’, ‘Rose Heps’, ‘Wild Boar Fruit’, ‘Wild Rose’ and ‘Dog Rose’, Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose where the seeds reside, and working with rose hips is an excellent way to plant the seeds of a wish. Wishes that are traditionally in alignment with the metaphysical qualities of rose include love, enlightenment and general blessings. Roses have long been the preferred flower for lovers to give. They are also associated with enlightenment, being the Western equivalent to the Eastern lotus, representing the unfolding of spiritual consciousness. To smell roses when none are present is allegedly as sign that the dead have blessed you.
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'Rose Petals'
(Rosa Damascena)
.5 oz
$3.00
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Also known as ‘Hip Berry’, ‘Rose Haws’, ‘Rose Heps’, ‘Wild Boar Fruit’, ‘Wild Rose’ and ‘Dog Rose’, Rose Hips are the fruit of the rose where the seeds reside, and working with rose hips is an excellent way to plant the seeds of a wish. Wishes that are traditionally in alignment with the metaphysical qualities of rose include love, enlightenment and general blessings. Roses have long been the preferred flower for lovers to give. They are also associated with enlightenment, being the Western equivalent to the Eastern lotus, representing the unfolding of spiritual consciousness. To smell roses when none are present is allegedly as sign that the dead have blessed you.
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'Rue'
(Ruta Graveolens)
1 oz
$4.25
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Sacred to Diana and Aradia, Rue has a long history of medicinal, culinary and magical use. It is used magically for protection, often planted outside one’s home, or else scattered around whatever area needs to be warded. In a bath it is said to break curses. As aromatherapy it serves to clear the mind and evoke strong memories. When burned it allegedly cures ailments. It is sprinkled in a lover’s shoe to assure their loyalty.
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'Sage, White Bundle'
(Salvia Apiana)
approx. 8 inches
$7.50
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Also known as 'bee sage' and 'sacred sage', 'white sage' is an evergreen perennial shrub of the genus Salvia, the sages. It is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, being found mainly in the coastal sage scrub habitat of Southern California and Baja California, on the western edges of the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. White sage is considered sacred by many Native Americans; it is used to make smudge sticks, that is used "to smoke" a space. White sage is believed to cleanse a space of any evil spirits or 'negative' energies that may be present. This power is said to be released from the plant by the burning of the leaves, which are typically bundled into a wand or stick. In addition to being practiced among many Native American tribes the practice of burning white sage for smudging has also been adopted by several modern spiritual/magical traditions.
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'Sandalwood'
(Pterocarpus Santalunus)
1 oz
$4.25
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Sandalwood is often burned as incense to aid in meditation, helping to open awareness to the realms of spirit and fostering a sense of unity with the universe. Its smoke and aroma inspires peace within the home and allegedly keeps negativity and strife from entering an abode. To fulfill a wish write it down and burn it with some sandalwood.
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'Spikenard Root'
(Aralia Racemosa)
1 oz
$5.00
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Also known as ‘Fleabane’, ‘Manroot’, ‘Wild Sarsaparilla’, ‘Indian Root’, ‘Life-of-Man’, ‘Old Man's Root’, ‘Petty Morel’, ‘Pigeon Weed’, and ‘Spignet’. The usefulness of spikenard harkens as far back as biblical times. It is used in Hoodoo to promote fidelity and to illicit proposals of marriage. Some people find that spikenard helps them to stay grounded, especially during rituals that might otherwise leave them feeling ‘spacey.’ When returning to one’s body after a trance journey it can be helpful for some to have a bag of spikenard root to connect with, to help bring them back into their body.
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'St John's Wort'
(Hypericum Perforatum)
1 oz
$3.00
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Also known as 'Goat Weed', it is utilized metaphysically for its protective qualities, as it is said to protect soldiers from injury, and to keep devils and storm damage at bay when placed in a window, be it in a bag or a jar. It is worn as a cure against depression and malancoly, and has been ingested medicinally for the same purpose. Placed beneath one's pillow it is said to encourage prophetic dreams of one's future love.
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'Valerian Root'
(Valeriana Officinalis)
1 oz
$3.75
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Also known as ‘Vandal Root’ and ‘All Heal’ it has a long history of medical use as a sedative. Metaphysically, however, it is associated both with protection and with jinxing. In its role as a protective herb it is traditionally sprinkled across the threshold of a home so that enemies may be turned away. Its foul smell makes it appropriate for jinx mixtures.
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'Wormwood'
(Artememisia Absinthium)
1 oz
$3.50
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Also known as ‘Absinthe’, ‘Old Woman's Weed’ and ‘Crown for a King’ this plant can be toxic in high doses. This plant was given to Chiron, the father of medicine by the goddess Artemis who is the plant’s namesake. It is often an ingredient in love spells and may be placed beneath one’s bed to attract love. It may be placed in a pillow to inspire prophetic dreams. Hung in a pouch from one’s rearview mirror it is said to safeguard against car accidents. When burned it is said to draw spirits near.
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'Yarrow Leaf & Flower'
(Achillea Millefolium)
1 oz
$3.25
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Also known as ‘Milfoil’, ‘Soldiers Woundwort’, ‘Staunchweed’, ‘Bad Man’s Plaything’, ‘Woundwort’ and by many other names, Yarrow is related to Sunflower. Achilles painted his body with a tincture of yarrow to make him impervious to arrows, but by missing his heel his doom was set. Yarrow can be carried in a mojo bag for courage and avoidance of injury in battle, additionally it is carried to promote love and attract friends. Its use in love spells is extensive. Sticks of Yarrow are traditionally used in the I-Ching, and it is said to encourage prophesy.
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