Witchcraft and herbs are closely linked, with ancient spells utilizing plants and herbs to bring different energetic influences to the magick. Herbs are at the base of most magical traditions, and witches often work with the spiritual presence within plants to enhance their effects. They can be used in spellwork by burning them as incense, anointing candles, creating herbal sachets, casting them into a spell circle, or using them in cleansing spells.
Herbs play a crucial role in spellwork, adding potency, symbolism, and intention to rituals. Practitioners can harvest fresh herbs at a time, use them fresh, or gather entire bunches to dry and preserve. Some well-known herbs and roots used by rootworkers, priests, witches, and conjurers include All Spice, Basil, and essential oils.
Herbal magic often involves creating sachets, amulets, potions, or incorporating herbs. For infusions, it is generally better to use fresh herbs, although some herbs work better dried. Holy Santo’s premium witchcraft kit for beginners includes 20 mythical witchcraft herbs, while the RICH HERBS COLLECTION is perfect for beginners in witchcraft.
Drying is the traditional way to preserve herbs, and if the herbs are clean, don’t wet them. Rinse the dust and dirt from the herbs. Hoodoo is a form of practice and spiritual belief that incorporates using many store-bought herbs for magical purposes. Each herb has a selection of specific energies/correspondences connected with it. Dried herbs are more potent than fresh, as they shrink and dehydrate the leaves, intensifying the flavor and giving more herb.
📹 Witchcraft 101: Commonly Used Herbs in My Practice
Hi Witches!! Today I wanted to chat about some of the amazing herbs I use in my practice. Plant Allies are all around you!
📹 Five Herbs for Magic and Witchcraft
Please add your favorite magical plant in the comments! These are my favorites at this time of year. You can grow all five of these …
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