Herbalism

Herbalism will provide insights into the healing properties of herbs and plants, and how to use herbs in your everyday life.  From recipes for herbal remedies and natural wellness practices, salves and tinctures, to using medicine in healing spellwork; learn about herbal correspondences and uses for your herbal apothecary.

  • Magical Correspondences

    Magical Correspondences of Rosemary

    Rosemary is a versatile herb that is a favourite among chefs, witches and herbalists.  This Mediterranean herb grows in full sun and is aromatic with needle-like leaves.  Rosemary smells piney, medicinal and fresh.  With a rich history of culinary, medicinal, and magical uses, rosemary is a great herb to work with.  Rosemary, with an enormous amount of folklore, has aromatic leaves that add depth and flavor to dishes, while its association with memory and protection makes it a staple in kitchen witchery. Because it is readily available year-round at most grocery stores and supermarkets, rosemary is a great herb to add to your altar today. ROSEMARY (Rosemarinus officinalis)  Folk Names: Compass Weed, Dew of the Sea, Elf Leaf, Guardrobe, Incensier, Polar Plant, Sea Dew  Gender: Masculine Element: Fire   Planet: Sun Deities: Aphrodite, Venus, Apolo, Ra Properties: Clarity, Cleansing, Exorcism, Healing, Love, Lust, Memory, Mental Powers, Protection, Purification, Sleep, Youth  Rosemary Correspondences Magical Properties of Rosemary Magical Practices and Spellwork: These correspondences provide a foundation for understanding the magical properties and uses of rosemary.  Experiment with this herb in spellwork, rituals, and everyday magical practices to find ways that suit your needs.  It’s important to remember that correspondences can vary depending…

  • Looking for the perfect DIY gift for the bearded person in your life? Check out this beard balm recipe which is simple to work and involves a hint of magick.
    Herbalism

    DIY Beard Balm – Green Witch Spell

    Looking for the perfect DIY gift for the bearded person in your life? Check out this beard balm recipe which is simple to work and involves a hint of magick. I love to incorporate spellwork and magic into my everyday life. There is something special about putting my intention into whatever I am creating – whether it be a meal, cleaning the house, or creating something for someone I love. Recently, I have been studying about herbal medicine and also the magickal properties of herbs. Because of this, I have really been inspired to create salves and cosmetic type products for my home and family. Being able to include my craft and spellwork into every day items just makes life a little more magical. Knowing that even the most mundane items and infused with intention brings a smile to my face. My most recent creation, full of love and healthy hair loving properties, is a beard balm for my wonderful husband. Let’s make it. DIY Beard Balm This easy recipe uses herbal medicine knowledge as well as herbal magic with the magickal correspondences of herb to make a wonderful witchcraft spell encased as a very useful product. Check out how…