Is It Safe To Use Poison Path Witchcraft?

The Poison Path Herbal explores the magical and spiritual uses of baneful herbs, entheogens, and plant spirit allies, as well as their history and mythology. This article delves into the mystical allure of toxic plants in witchcraft, highlighting their roles, the importance of safe handling, and the ethical considerations that accompany their use before growing them in. While it falls under the umbrella of green witchcraft, the plants of the Poison Path stand in a category all their own.

The Poison Path is an inherently rebellious path of self-discovery through trial, initiatory death, and shamanic visions. The poison path witch is allied to the Promethean archetype, the light-bringers cast. Modern advances in phytochemistry and plant medicine have taken us to a place where we as practitioners can safely work with poisonous plants for magic, healing, and visions.

The Poison Path Grimoire is a guide to safely working with the poisonous plants of the witches’ pharmacopoeia for magic, healing, and visions. It shares history, lore, and information regarding the use of poisonous, consciousness-altering, and magical plants. This guide is highly recommended for those looking to learn or research Baneful magick, dark witchcraft, or about the poison path.

In summary, the Poison Path Herbal offers a comprehensive guide to the magical and spiritual uses of baneful herbs, entheogens, and plant spirit allies, as well as their history and mythology. It is a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the world of witchcraft and the dangerous allies it holds.


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Is It Safe To Use Poison Path Witchcraft?
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  • Having used most of these, as well as traditional psychedelics, I can say that the plants you’re discussing definitely feel like dark magic, whereas cactus and psilocybin are typically bright and light. Dissociatives are no joke! Spent a night speaking in tongues after accidentally taking too much henbane, I am told, but have no memory of the experience.

  • That last plant you mentioned in the article about the cola like mimosa sounds like a very interesting plant. I love mimosas and I grow a variety of them and acacias. Could you take pics of the bark, leaves and flowers? I also live in Arizona where there is local mimosoid tree. Bushes called callendras they have 5meo in roots. They grow everywhere here

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