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Substitute for mistletoe
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I was looking at this spell: http://www.spellsofmagic.com/spells/spiritual_spells/banishing_spells/4555/page.html
I know that mistletoe is a deadly poisonous plant and very complicated to procure. I was wondering if there was a substitute.
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Re: Substitute for mistletoe
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Merry Meet :)

Well, in this case, I would use an herb or oil that was used to banish evil spirits, since that's what the mistletoe is used for in this spell. I would use lilac, since it shares mistletoe's ability to banish evil spirits as well as bring peace, harmony, and love :)

Blessings,
Lura
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Re: Substitute for mistletoe
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Try this page:

http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~obsidian/bos-herblist.html

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Re: Substitute for mistletoe
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Well, you don't say what country you live in. But here in the UK there's tons of the stuff; all in flower at this time of year. It wouldn't taste very nice; but it's not a "deadly" poison; although it might make you ill!. When the berries form, in late Autumn, some "country" people hang bunches in the doorway; it's a sign of peace and hospitality. Some mothers still hang a small bunch of mistletoe over the baby's cot!
However, although there is still a lot of mistletoe here, there is a lot less than when I was a boy. Many of the birds that feed on the berries, especially the mistle thrush, are in decline.
Mistletoe will grow on any tree except pine. In old times, when it was found growing on an oak tree, the tree was called a "sacred oak", and the mistletoe cut from it was used in fertility rituals.
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