Herbs, Incense and Sage
Magical Use: Cat Magic, Love, Beauty, Happiness
Folk Names: Cat, Catmint, Catnep, Catrup, Cat's Wort, Field Balm, Nepeta, Nip
Gender: Feminine
Planet: Venus
Element: Water
*Not intended for internal consumption*
3x4 packaged herb by Natalie Lynn
Magical Use: Prosperity, Protection, Healing
Gender: Masculine
Planet: Sun
Element: Fire
*Not intended for internal consumption*
3x4 packaged herb by Natalie Lynn
Available in 7 colors, these incense burners / ash catcher, represent the 7 chakra colors, each having their own respective Charkra symbol.
Every plant has its own distinct spiritual energy or its own deva. Devas are the radiant light of the Universal Divine that permeates all things. Since the earliest times, people were aware that all of Nature is divine. Great and wondrous myths were told that explained the presence of divine energy as it exists in thunder, in trees, and in sunlight. Some of this lore was the foundation of religions. But the simpler stories, such as those of a plant's energy, explored day-to-day matters like health and love. This understanding of the world has been preserved in folklore through poems, chants, ditties, and spells. From researching the history of folklore from cultures around the world, patterns emerge that enable us to approach the true nature of plants' devas. This compendium presents the lore and the corresponding usage for 330 magickal herbes. Great care was taken only to include folklore that was documented as authentic. You will meet many new herbes in this text and explore fascinating magickal and religi uses, but most of all, you will come to respect the divine that surrounds your everyday life.
Magical Use: Love, purification
Gender: Masculine
Planet: Sun
Element: Fire
*Not intended for internal consumption*
3x4 packaged her by Natalie Lynn
A revised and refreshed edition of Culpeper's classic book on herbal remedies. "[An] updated and beautifully designed guide . . . " --Booklist For more than 360 years, Nicholas Culpeper's historic guide to herbal remedies has been THE definitive book on the subject. Culpeper, an English herbalist, is the author of the bestselling herbal guide of all time. He offered valuable and sometimes unusual advice on using, gathering, and preparing herbs. Now, this beautifully illustrated new edition, edited and with commentary by acclaimed US herbalist and bestselling author Steven Foster, combines the charm and information of Culpeper's original seventeenth-century text with up-to-date, modern, practical usage. It includes details about where to find each herb, astrology, and medicinal benefits.