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You will need:
• 2 parts Mallow (not Marshmallow Root)
• 2 parts Rosemary
• 1 part Vervain
For the base of ointment with shortening, follow these directions:
Melt 4 parts shortening over low heat until liquefied. Watch that it doesn’t burn. Add one part dried herbal mixture (which would be all of the herbs listed above). Blend with a wooden spoon until thoroughly mixed. Continue heating until the shortening has extracted the scent. You should be able to smell it in the air. Strain through a cheesecloth into a heat-proof jar, a canning jar would be perfect for this. Add 1/2 tsp. tincture of benzoin (can be found at an herb store or drug store) to each pint of ointment as a natural preservative. Store in a cool, dark place or in the refrigerator.
Ointments will last for weeks or months. Discard any that turn moldy, and make a fresh batch. Rub onto the body and to drive out negative influences and to keep them far from you.



3 drops Myrrh
2 drops Cypress (again can sub. pine oil, not Pine Sol)
1 drop Patchouli
1 dried Mint leaf
Start on the new moon and finish on the next one.








This chart is not to be used as a magikal substitutions chart, its main focus is to replace a specific scent with something with a similar smell.
Allspice………………….Clove
Amyris…………………..Sandalwood
Anise Seed…………….Licorice, Fennel
Camphor………………Hyssop
Cassia…………………..Cinnamon
Cinnamon…………….Cassia
Citronella……………..Lemon, Lemongrass, Lemon Thyme, Lemon Balm, Elemi,Palmarosa
Clove……………………Allspice
Cypress………………..Pine, Spruce, Fir, Rosemary
Deerstongue…………Vanilla, Tonka
Easter Lily……………Ylang Ylang
Elemi…………………..Lemon, Lemongrass, Lemon Thyme, Lemon Balm, Citronella, Palmarosa
Fennel………………….Licorice, Anise Seed
Fir……………………….Pine, Spruce, Cypress, Rosemary
Geranium…………….Rose, Rosewood
Hyssop………………..Camphor
Lavandin……………..Lavender
Lavender……………..Lavandin
Lemon Thyme………Lemongrass, Citronella, Lemon Balm, Lemon, Elemi, Palmarosa
Lemon Balm…………Lemon, Lemongrass, Lemon Balm, Lemon, Elemi, Palmarosa
Lemon…………………Lemongrass, Citronella, Lemon Thyme, Lemon Balm, Elemi, Palmarosa
Lemongrass………….Lemon, Citronella, Lemon Thyme, Lemon Balm, Elemi, Palmarosa
Licorice………………..Anise Seed, Fennel
Marigold………………Tagetes
Neroli…………………..Petitgrain, Orange, Tangerine
Orange………………….Petitgrain, Neroli, Tangerine
Palmarosa…………….Lemon, Lemongrass, Lemon Thyme, Lemon Balm, Citronella, Elemi
Petitgrain……………..Neroli, Orange
Pine……………………..Cypress, Fir, Spruce, Rosemary
Rose…………………….Rosewood, Geranium
Rosemary……………..Pine, Cypress, Fir, Spruce
Rosewood……………..Rose, Geranium
Sandalwood…………..Amyris
Spruce………………….Pine, Fir, Cypress, Rosemary
Tagetes…………………Marigold
Tangerine……………..Orange, Petitgrain, Neroli
Thyme…………………Wild Marjoram
Tonka………………….Vanilla, Deerstongue
Vanilla…………………Tonka, Deerstongue
Wild Marjoram…….Thyme

Use your mortar to crush the dried herbs into a fine powder. Melt the lard on a low heat in a pot or in your cauldron. Add the herbs and mix it well. Add the tincture and stir deosil for about 10 minutes. Put it in jars and let it cool.
After the mixture is cooled and ready to use, you can anoint it on a few places of your body but avoid the Chakra areas.
6 drops lavender essential oil
3 drops basil essential oil
2 drops pine essential oil
1 drop nutmeg essential oil
Add to a base oil such as sweet almond or grape seed (about 15mls of carrier oil should be about right).
2 parts juniper
2 parts cedar
1 part pine
1 part eucalyptus
–Rachel Patterson, Moon Magic, Pagan Portals
PROTECTION FROM HARM OINTMENT
You will need:
• 2 parts Mallow (not Marshmallow Root)
• 2 parts Rosemary
• 1 part Vervain
For the base of ointment with shortening, follow these directions:
Melt 4 parts shortening over low heat until liquefied.
Watch that it doesn’t burn. Add one part dried herbal mixture (which would be all of the herbs listed above). Blend with a wooden spoon until thoroughly mixed.
Continue heating until the shortening has extracted the scent.
You should be able to smell it in the air.
Strain through a cheesecloth into a heat-proof jar, a canning jar would be perfect for this. Add 1/2 tsp. tincture of benzoin (can be found at an herb store or drug store) to each pint of ointment as a natural preservative. Store in a cool, dark place or in the refrigerator.
Ointments will last for weeks or months. Discard any that turn moldy, and make a fresh batch. Rub onto the body and to drive out negative influences and to keep them far from you.
This oil contains herbal essences, all of which have the effect of quickening up a spell. However, there is need for a word of warning, since many people nowadays have sensitivities to so many substances. Wintergreen if ingested internally is highly toxic so you should be careful when dealing with it and cinnamon oil can irritate the skin. When used to dress a candle however the combined oils are a speedy way of making things happen.
You will need
• • A SMALL BOTTLE
• • 10 DROPS WINTERGREEN OIL
• • 10 DROPS VANILLA OIL
• • 10 DROPS CINNAMON OIL
• • CARRIER SUCH AS ALMOND OIL
If you wish you can suspend a small piece of alkanet root (Bloodroot) in the bottle for a deep red color and extra power You can also, for money spells, add gold or silver glitter Method Carefully combine the essential and carrier oils in the bottle. Shake well and repeat as you do so at least three times.
Fast Luck, Fast Luck Bring to me my desire.
Now add the other ingredients if you are using them and leave the bottle in a cool dark place for at least twenty four hours for the oils to blend. After this time you can use the oil to dress your candles. Remember that, as you are drawing luck towards you, you should dress the candle from the top down.
If you are using Fast Luck Oil for a money spell concentrate on money coming towards you, use a green candle and repeat the words above. Use a brown candle if you have a business deal you need to accelerate, but this time it is wise to add a few flakes of silver or gold glitter. To bring love into your life use a pink candle, visualize your ideal person coming into your life and repeat the words above, adding:
If it be right for all concerned.
Let the candles burn out safely.
You should have some indication that this routine is working within about thirty six hours. If there is none, then you must consider what obstacles there are to progress. These may have come to light since you began the spell and you can attempt to remove them before carrying out the procedure again.
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