![]() Sprinkle where your enemies are sure to walk. Is said to help create confusion in the mind of your enemy. $4.00īLACK MUSTARD SEED – Used primarily to interfere with baneful magical work that others are conjuring against you. Also used in incense and in Native American spiritual smokes. $4.00īEARBERRY – Also known as Uva Ursi, the leaves ingested in a tea are believed to increase psychic abilities and divination in modern magick. Used to free yourself from the power another holds over you. Used in protection amulets for the home and for children and is also known as Holy Thorn. $4.00īARBERRY ROOT – lay barberry across the path of an enemy to undo or diminish their effect on you. Used by many people for the purpose of warding off evil and used for luck in health and family. $4.00ĪNGELICA ROOT – is widely thought to be a powerful guardian, calling upon the power of the angels. $4.00ĪLTHEA – said to bring in good spirits and to increase psychic power. ![]() In witchcraft it is used in spells of healing, determination, and energy. $4.00ĪLLSPICE BERRIES – In the tradition of hoodoo, allspice berries are carried by those who want to bring in money from gambling winnings. Can also be used to counteract those people who are trying to prevent you from being successful in money matters. In magic, it is used money, business matters, and gambling luck. $4.00ĪLKANET – The root has a history of being used as a dye. Carry alfalfa in the wallet when doing banking or meeting a loan officer. Kept in the home to insure there is always plenty of food and money on hand. $4.00ĪLFALFA – a powerful ingredient used in money drawing work. Used to spellwork to reveal one’s true feelings. Use as a wash or oil to increase the effectiveness of all forms of healing rituals. Overcoming fear & inner blockages dispelling negative emotions. Most bags contain approximately 6 teaspoons of herbs – plenty for several magical workings.ĪGRIMONY – Used to reverse jinxes, curses, spells, and hexes. No matter what path you are on, we have a well stocked cupboard of magical herbs, roots, flowers, barks, and minerals. Zoological items, such as Coon bones or alligator feet, are usually found in Hoodoo but not in witchcraft. Roots, hence the name ‘rootworker’ are an important staple in Hoodoo. So, be sure to check the magical properties of the herb you are interested in, depending upon how you intend to use it. Each herb or plant usually has a medicinal use and a magical use, although some are not used for consumption at all (be sure to check for warnings.) That being said, the herbs used in witchcraft and in hoodoo sometimes have completely different uses. Many are also used in the creation of anointing oils in the Christian tradition. Whether it be a love spell, a protection spell, or an herbal talisman, spellwork requires the uses of specific herbs and plants. Magical herbs, roots flowers, minerals, and zoological items for use in that have historically been used for prayer or spellwork.
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