by Kyle Bonallo (instagram)
Blessed the garden at Beltane, was able to gift my coven with a basket full of zucchini and summer squash. The next day I found these. I can’t wait for my tomatoes to turn.
Welcome to my blog. I am going to be posting information that I have collected along the way, as well as reblogging relevant posts, nature photography, and anything else I think fits. I hope some of it helps you along your path.
Wishing you a very happy Saturday, and a very happy weekend, with this picture of Variegated Lemon Thyme (Thymus Citriodora), flowering in our garden. The flowers are so tiny and perfect :).
Medicinal Use: Antibiotic, antiseptic and antifungical. In our Curanderismo tradition, it is known for healing colds and flu, and for being used as a tonic for hair growth. The tea is not very pleasent, but we use it constantly in our cooking.Magical Use: Purification, protection and blessing magic. A powerful warrior against negative energy.
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Associations:
fertility, love, and wisdom
Uses:
Eating peaches induces love.
Wear a peach pit to keep away evil.
Carry peach wood for longevity.
Use peach pits or dried fruit in amulets and sachets for fertility and love.
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I was walking the back half of the property close to the creek when I found these.
Horse Mint
Scientific name: Monarda punctata Abundance : uncommon What to use: flowers, leaves How: tea, flavoring Where: fields When: summer Nutritional Value: minerals, some vitamin A,B2,C
Horse mint's flower spikes are easy to spot. The calyx beneath the flowers start out green but then change to bright pink/purple then white. Horse mint flowers start out white with dark spots inside their "throats" but then these flowers turn yellowish while the spots remain unchanged. Horse mint leaves are super high in thymol which is a sedative but also very good for calming upset stomachs.
Book of Shadows/Grimoires
Classic References
Crowley/Thelema
Deities
Herb/Nature Magick
Hoodoo/Voodoo/Root Work
Magick
Shamanism
Sigils, Signs, and Symbols
Spellwork
Spirit/Other Being Work
Wicca
Witchcraft
World Pagan Practices
PS- Please remember to always consider when a tradition is closed and do not borrow from it. Now…Reblog, my dears!
Bits and pieces of information, from an eclectic witch.
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