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Necromantic Herbs: Plants of the Dead

Sourced from Grey Necromancer on Wordpress: There are a number of plants which can be extremely useful to the necromancer. Among these are the following.
Mullein: Erroneously described as a substitute for graveyard dirt, this in fact is a misconception. Known as the “Hag’s Taper”. The soft leaves are used as candle wicks and the dried stalks are soaked in beeswax or tallow to make a torch for rituals of necromancy. It is also burnt to see manifestations of spirits of the dead at night, to see into the Otherworld, and communicate with the spirits and deities that dwell there. Can also be used in talismans.
Wormwood: Used for summoning spirits and to help them manifest.
Cedar: The dried needles when smouldered serve both as a sustaining feast and call for the blessed dead, and the smoke is used to exorcise malevolent shades. The wood works for this purpose as well when turned into a fetish or as a staff.
Dittany of Crete: Used to aid in the manifestation of the spirits of the dead. Also has somewhat of a nasty reputation because of where it tends to grow. Harvesters tend to fall from the cliffs and crags where it grows and plummet to their death.
Aconite: Also known as Wolfsbane or Monkshood. Because of its incredible toxicity it is better to not to harvest it. If one has the dried root it can be preserved in order to serve as a tutelary spirit. Not to be used by amateurs.
Yew: Known in European countries as the Death Tree, it is a symbol of death, reincarnation, and longevity. Is planted in graveyards to protect the spirits of the dead. It can be used to banish malevolent spirits of the dead. Often associated with sorcery and dark magic. It is considered the sister of the Tree of Life, the birch.
Apple: Considered the food of the Irish dead and the inhabitants of the Otherworld. Can be added to incense blends to feed the spirits of the dead and ancestors.
Mugwort: Ingested as a tea to aid in divination and talking to the dead. Also boiled in water and, then the liquid is used to wash divination tools.
Copal: Serves as a offering to the dead and can be used to appease the spirits  who remain in states of trauma or confusion after death.
Willow: The wood of the willow is used in incenses and in the construction of fetishes dedicated to the dead.
Tobacco: May be presented as a herbal offering upon a ancestral altar or a grave in the form of a incense or sacramental smoke to honor the shades of the dead.
Cypress: The oil of this tree serves as a great addition to incenses and formula of the underworld.
Myrrh: The oil aids in all blends of a necromantic design. Can also be mixed into incenses.
Graveyard Mold: Technically no folklore or magical traditions associate this herb with necromancy of any kind. However I have included it here because I believe it can be used as a compound in necromantic incenses. Since it grows on graves it should contain some of the essence of the dead.
Mandrake: According to legend King Solomon carried a piece of this root in his seal ring to give him sovereignty over souls. Since one of its names is the “Little gallows man” it can be used as a poppet for laying curses of death, illness, pain, etc.
Birch: Petitions and blessings are written on the bark of this tree which is then burnt or buried in the grave of the spirit.
Bay Laurel: Used to communicate with the dead, possibly through use as an incense. Easily available in the form of bay leaves.
Chervil: Also known as garden chervil or “gourmet’s parsley” a tea or other drink made with it can be imbibed to aid in rituals of communion with the dead.
Lavender: Burnt as incense in order to bring peace of mind to the dead.
Marigold: Associated with funerals and used in funeral sprays.
Asphodel: In Greek legend is connected with the dead and the underworld. Sacred to Hades, Persephone, and Hekate. The roots were eaten by the poor of Greece and hence thought good enough food for the dead. Could be burnt as incense or the roots could be given as food offerings.
Thyme: Burnt as an incense helps ease the soul of a person who died a violent death.
American Sycamore: Known as “Ghost Trees” for their distinctive patchy appearance. Associated with the dead and poverty.Elder: In Norse mythology the tree is considered the Guardian of the Road to Hel (and thus sacred to Hela, Goddess of the Dead). Also associated with the ancestors.
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Smooth Cycle Herbal Tea Blend

Try this delicious and gentle blend throughout your cycle to combat cramps, soothe stress, and increase your sense of joy and well-being…

  • 1 part Chamomile
  • 1 part Lemon Balm
  • 1 part Skullcap
  • 1 part Lavender Flowers, Linden Flowers, or Rose Petals
  • 1 small pinch Cramp Bark (less than 1/8 tsp. per cup)

Combine the herbs. Add one teaspoon of herbs to each 8 ounce of just-boiling water you use. Steep for 6 minutes. A 16 ounce mug-full of this blend will literally change your day! I encourage you to explore these herbs and see which ones work best for you! Working with herbal tea is a gentle, effective, and empowering way to handle your cycle without the pain, stress, and fatigue!

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~50 Simple Charms~

  1. Basil at the door, windows, or scattered in the home will increase money. 
  2. Lay thorny branches on your doorstep to keep evil from your dwelling. 
  3. Eat a pinch of Thyme before bed, and you will have sweet dreams. 
  4. Place chips of Cedar wood in a box with some coins to draw money to you. 
  5. Carry an Anemone Flower with you to ward against illness. 
  6. Hang a bit of Seaweed in the kitchen to ward evil spirits. 
  7. Keep a jar of Alfalfa in your cupboards to ensure the prosperity of your house. 
  8. Burn Allspice as an incense to draw money or luck to you, as well as speed healing. 
  9. Cut an Apple in half, and give one half to your love to ensure a prosperous relationship. 
  10. Carry an Avocado pit with you to let your inner beauty shine outwardly. Avocado is also an aphrodisiac. 
  11. Strawberries are an aphrodisiac. 
  12. Place a piece of cotton in your sugar bowl to draw good luck to your house. 
  13. Celery is an aphrodisiac. 
  14. Place Almonds in your pocket when you need to find something. 
  15. Scatter Chili Peppers around your house to break a curse. 
  16. Carrying a packet of strawberry leaves will help ease the pains of pregnancy. 
  17. Scatter some sugar to purify a room. 
  18. Throw rice into the air to make rain. 
  19. Carry a potato in your pocket or purse all winter to ward against colds. 
  20. Eat five almonds before consuming alcohol, to lighten the effects of intoxication. 
  21. Place a pine branch above your bed to keep illness away. 
  22. Chew celery seeds to help you concentrate. 
  23. Carry of chunk of dry pineapple in a bag to draw luck to you. 
  24. Ask an orange a yes or no question before you eat it, then count the seeds: if the seeds are an even number, the answer is no. If an odd number, yes. 
  25. Eat olives to ensure fertility. 
  26. Toss Oats out your back door to ensure that your garden or crop will be bountiful. 
  27. Eat mustard seed to ensure fertility. 
  28. Place Lilacs around your house to rid yourself of unwanted spirits. 
  29. Eat Lettuce to drive lustful thoughts from your mind. 
  30. Rub a Lettuce leaf over your forehead to help you sleep. 
  31. Add Lemon juice to your bathwater for purification. 
  32. Eat grapes to increase psychic powers. 
  33. Carry a blade of grass to increase your psychic powers. 
  34. Smell Dill to get rid of hiccups. 
  35. If you place a Dill sachet over your door, those who wish you ill can not enter your home. 
  36. Place cotton on an aching tooth, and the pain will ease. 
  37. Burn cotton to cause rain. 
  38. Place pepper inside a piece of cotton and sew it shut to make a charm to bring back a lost love. 
  39. Carry a small onion to protect against venomous animals. 
  40. Eat grapes to increase fertility. 
  41. Place a sliced onion in the room of an ill person do draw out the sickness. 
  42. Place an onion underneath your pillow to have prophetic dreams. 
  43. Place morning glory seeds under your bed to cure nightmares. 
  44. Walk through the branches of a maple tree to ensure that you will have a long life. 
  45. Mix salt and pepper together and scatter it around your house to dispel evil. 
  46. Smell peppermint to help you sleep. (-B.D: I’ve heard Peppermint keeps you awake. At least it does for me. Try it and see what happens. If it keeps you awake, then use Lavender for sleep instead).
  47. Hang a pea pod containing nine peas above the door to draw your future mate to you. 
  48. Eat a peach to assist in making a tough decision. 
  49. Carry peach wood to lengthen your lifespan. 
  50. Carry a walnut to strengthen your heart muscle.

*Gramma K’s Wonderful World of Wicca.

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