Could also harken back to the golden apple Eris threw which led to Paris getting Helen. Or the apples Aphrodite gave whatsit to win over Atalanta in the foot race and she became his wife. Quite popular it seems in regards to Aphrodite that way since she's involved in both scenarios of winning someone over near impossible odds.
And as an aside, looking this up some people even suggest that perhaps the "apple" was actually an orange since it's described as a golden apple. Interesting.
Re: Fall in Love w/ Me Apple By: Brysing Moderator / Adept
Post # 12 Feb 19, 2014
Yes,could be an orange. But there are "golden coloured" apples.
And have you thought that the apple might be exactly what the Myth says it is? An apple made from gold?
Re: Fall in Love w/ Me Apple By: SueLearning Moderator / Adept
Post # 13 Feb 19, 2014
What gives anyone the right to "Force" someone to love them?
On that note to people that think they have that right here is a little something for you to think about..
So you "Think" you got your way and forced this poor person to love you right? Hmm How do you know that this person is truly in love with you? You do not and you won't ever know as long as you use a spell.
I wish it was a real gold apple! I could use some. Heck, even just one.
But now this is getting me to think about apples and their uses in general. They seem to be used for all sorts of purposes in ancient myths. Wonder if they can be used in healing work considering that's what they're used for in quite a few along with the adage of "An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
It has a pentacle in the middle when you slice it in half. You can point it south and place 5 bay leaves pointing north in the shape of a pentagram and burn a white candle on top of it to block the path of evil for protection.