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Plant spirits are the spirits of the trees and flowers, the grass and moss, the spirits of nature, in the truest meaning. While some take on humanoid appearances and wander about the forests and fields, such as the nymphs, most prefer to not leave their plant, and instead are content to simply bask in the sunlight and spend most of their time talking to the wind.
Communication
Depending on the species of the plant spirit, they could be adept at verbal or visual communication, or both. However, many of them do not understand the human concept of time, and it could take weeks to get an answer or it could take merely seconds. Those that prefer to take humanoid appearances do tend to communicate through words, though there are exceptions to this.
Appearance
A lot of plant spirits that leave their plant do tend to keep some physical attributes that are similar to their plant. For example, I work with a dryad from a dogwood tree, and she prefers to keep her hair the same color as the flowers. However, this is not always the case. It simply depends on the spirit and their preferences. Also, those that do not leave their plant take on the appearance of that plant more often than they take a humanoid appearance.
Offerings
pebbles
water
fresh mulch
cleaning up forests
making bee feeders
songs
talking to them
meditating with them
storytelling
sugar
biodegradable food
magickal properties of moss: luck, money, protection & safety ♡
Syzygium aromaticum
Myrtaceae
Description:
Clove comes from a coniferous tree (Clove tree) with dark green slender leaves, which grows in the tropical regions, the flower buds range from cream to red in color, and its berries are purple. Nails are actually sun-dried flower buds.
Cloves are used as well as the essence obtained by steam distillation.
Internal use:
For internal use, Cloves are used to treat physical and intellectual asthenia, dyspepsia, gastric fermentation, flatulence, diarrhea, intestinal parasites, pulmonary diseases (tuberculosis), dental neuralgia and impotence .
It is also used to prepare for childbirth and to prevent infectious diseases.
For all this you can take 2-4 drops of Clove essence 3 times a day in honey or in alcoholic solution.
A few drops of clove oil added to water will stop vomiting.
You can also very simply regularly use the Nails of Cloves in daily cooking.
To prepare for childbirth, use Clove in soups during the last months of pregnancy, then before childbirth take an infusion of Clove.
Against the lack of sexual desire you can make imps also called lozenges aphrodisiacs from Naples.
For this you need 500 parts of sugar, 12 of mastic, 8 of saffron, 1 of musk, 2 of ginger, 2 of cloves, 4 of ambergris, and a sufficient quantity of infused marum. Make it into 0.50 to 1 g lozenges, and take it 4 to 5 times a day.
External use:
In external use, Cloves can be used to treat scabies, infected wounds or not, leg ulcers, corneal sores, dental neuralgia, and lupus. They are also used to repel mosquitoes and insects moths.
For this the best is to use them in the form of pure Clove oil. This gasoline pure can also be used as an umbilical cord dressing, since it is neither toxic nor irritating, and that it is also analgesic.
Cloves can also be used in the form of fumigations, lotions, or compresses.
Against dental neuralgia you can make mouthwashes with Cloves, and against corneal stains you can use fluid aqueous extract.
For lupus use the essence in dilution alcoholic between 5 and 10% in friction.
Against scabies, use Helmerich's ointment (see Lavender).
Finally, to ward off mosquitoes and moths, poke an orange with cloves.
Warning
Please note: the notes on the phytotherapeutic use of plants are purely indicative and do not replace consultation with a doctor. Absolutely avoid self-medication. If you are sick, go see a doctor, only he can make a diagnosis and prescribe the best treatment.
Gender: Male
Planets: Jupiter, Venus
Element: Fire
Deities: Aphrodite, Dionysus, Eros.
Cloves are used for protection, exorcism, money, love.
Burned in incense, Cloves attract wealth, repel negative and hostile forces, produce spiritual vibrations and purify the aura.
It carries the fire and when the fire circulating in a being or acting in a situation is unbalanced, it brings harmony.
Cloves can also be used to attract small amounts of money. All you need to do is put some in your wallet.
Cloves can also be burned in incense to prevent others from telling gossip about you.
Burn cloves or clove powder with pure incense when the atmosphere is filled with anger or you wish to reconcile with someone.
Clove oil has long been used to relieve the pain of dental caries and abscesses. To do this, crush 7 cloves in olive oil, make a paste and apply it to the skin covering the painful area by drawing a pentagram or a cross.
Finally worn on oneself, Cloves, which are reputed to be aphrodisiacs in Asia, attract.people of the opposite sex and bring comfort to those who are grieving.
Several pinches of Clove powder in a bath kindles the fire of the aura and engenders the attraction of the opposite sex.
What you will need:
A red candle.
Clove incense (or powder).
A sheet of white paper.
A pencil.
A few drops of vinegar.
Direction :
You will perform this ritual during the waning phase of the Moon.
Light the candle.
Light the incense.
Write on the paper the name of the person or persons who are bothering you.
Pass the paper over the incense smoke, repeating 3 times:
"It's time for you to leave me,
stop trying to embarrass me,
I want nothing more than peace, calm and tranquility forever. "
Pour a few drops of vinegar on the paper and let it burn in the flame of the candle.
Sources :
Morrigan's Grimoire of Herbs.
On the use of herbs, powders and incense in magic by Mikhael d'Estissac.
Magic recipe from our countryside by Patrick Guerin.
Grimoires of Magical Herbs Eric Pier Sperandio
-Make a witches ladder and tie it to your target however you’d like (hair, name, etc)
-Tie in items that relate to unlucky things
used up travel toothpaste-> they never seem to have toothpaste when they need it
a key with a ‘?’ drawn in sharpie-> you’re gonna be late to work, douche
empty battery-> they’re always just too tired to really get any work done
loose pieces of yarn-> so they always have that one strand of hair tickling their arm
a pushpin-> step on something sharp, asshole
a ripped piece of paper with the words “REALLY IMPORTANT THING”->so they always forget that one really important thing
an empty toilet roll-> every. single. time.
broken birthday candle->nobody remembers their birthday
Charge that sucker with your annoyed motherfucking energy and swirl some fucking smoke on it with a few spritzes of cayenne water for good measure.
Now stuff it in an old sock and forget about it. Or hang it up. You do you.
Y’all the witchcraft you could do with this!!!! The deity work!! The protection spells!! 🤩
I made a crystal grid and moon phase tracker tonight. I used A paint your own mandala from dollar general that I painted over black with blue and splatter some blue, purple, and white on it. I used metallic craft marker for the grid lines and moon stickers for the moon, I had to doctor them up a bit to make it work. Now for a clear coat of poly and then all done.
Some herbs and their magical properties from Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs 🌿
How To Make Flower Soaps
DIY Recipe here.
When putting together any kind of job spell, I always include items/herbs for four intents:
Wealth - actual physical currency I can use to pay bills and buy food.
Prosperity - long term ‘doing well for myself’ beyond just ‘having money for food and bills’, but really having at least the potential to Go Places
Luck - because heck knows I need luck in job interviews and to get people to look at my resume and application
Happiness - oh god, I didn’t include this in the first job spells I did, and LEMME TELL YOU, I wound up with a job that paid decently and had lots of potential for promotion, and I ABSOLUTELY COULD NOT STAND my boss or my coworkers, the work itself was awful, and I cannot describe the absolute dread that filled me before going in to every shift.
[Protip: Aventurine has all four of these properties]