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Herbal code
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[examples taken primarily from raven grimassi;s encyclopedia of wicca and witchcraft]

dead man ] ash or mandrake root carved in a crude human shape or poppet.

adder,s tongue] plantain

bat,s wing] holly leaf

bat,s wool] moss

blood] elder sap

bloody fingers] foxglove

bodily fluids] houseleek

brains] congealed gum from a cherry tree

bull;s blood] horehound

corpse candles] mullein

crocodile dung] black earth

dragon;s scales] bistort leaves

ear of an ass] comfrey

ear of a goat] st. john;s wort

eyes] eyebright

fingers] cinquefoil

hair] maidenhair fern

hand] the expanded frond from a male fern used to make the true hand of glory, which is nothing more than a candle made of wax mixed with fern

heart] walnut

lions tooth] dandelion

skin of man] fern

skull] skullcap

snake] bistort

snakes blood] hematite stone

tongue of dog] hounds tongue

tooth or teeth] pincones

unicorn horn] true unicorn root

worms] gnarled. thin roots of a local tree

HERBAL ANIMAL ASSOCIATIONS

blue jay] bay laural

cat] catnip

cuckoo] orchids of plantain

dog] crouchgrass

frog] cinquefoil


hawk] hawkweed

lamb] lamb;s lettuce

linnets] eyebright

lizard] calamint

nightingale] hops

rat] valerian

sheep] dandelion

snake] fennel or bistort

toad] sage

weasel] rue

woodpecker] peony

HERBAL GLOSSARY

Attunement/enchantment: psychically infusing the herbal mixture with a mental picture of your need.

Bath (spiritual/herbal): Used to cleanse the body, mind, and spirit by empowering the properties of the herbs and placing in bath water through means of a sachet or infusion.

Blessing: connecting the power of the herb to the power of deity.

Chaplet: Flowers and and leaves woven to create a crown for handfastings and high holy days.

Conjuration: Cleansing and consecration that involves removing all negativity from the herb, and then attuning that herb to the service of the divine.

Decoction: Much like an infusion except that it is made from roots and barks. Boil for up to twenty minutes to activate the chemical rather than steep.

Incense: A combination of plant materials ( and sometimes essential oils) And a base material that is mixed, then burned or smoldered on a charcoal briquette designed specifically for incense.

Infusion: The process of soaking herbs in hot water. Use one teaspoon dried herb to every cup of water. Heat water until just boiling. Pour over herb. cover. steep ten to twenty minutes. strain and cool be3fore using. Infusions, considered the original witches potion, are drunk as teas, added to baths, rubbed in to furniture and floors, or used to anoint the body. WARNING: short shelf life.

Ointment: Herbs mixed with lard or beeswax base. More modern practitioners use one teaspoon of an herbal tincture with one ounce of commercial skin lotion.

Powders: Herbs ground to a fine powder and added to colored talk of fine colored sand. Used to place under carpets, around doorsteps, in gris gris bags, stuffed in poppets, loaded in candles etc

Sachet: Attuned herbs placed in a small bag or piece of cloth that is tied or sewn shut. sachets can be worn or placed under pillows or other areas of the house for all manner of magickal workings. Sometimes called mojo bags, charm bags, or gris gris bags.

Tincture: Extract made with the alcohol rather than a water base. More concentrated in form and a longer shelf life. Standard formula for tincture is five ounces of vodka, brandy, or apple cider vinigar and one ounce of herb left to sit for six weeks in a sealable container. Shake the mixture every few days and, as with all herbals, keep out of direct sunlight. WARNING tinctures are not to be taken internally.

hope this helps have only touched a liitle on herbs ect. anyone wishing to learn more post in thread and i will post much more bright blessings to all sue x

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