Herbs & Their Elemental Correspondences
Tag: Filipendula ulmaria
Masculine Herbs
Masculine Herbs
Celebrating Spirituality 365 Days A Year – Lunantshees

November 11 and 12
Lunantshees
This day has been set aside to honor the Fairy, an important element in most Irish folklore and mythology. For the Irish, the Fairy is believed to be the decedent of the small, dark, Neolithic people who invaded early Europe. Being small and dark and living close to the land allowed them to quickly hide from their enemies. This ability along with their elusive mannerisms, led people to believe they were capable of magick, shape-shifting and invisibility.
Magickal Activities
Fairy Dust
Grind the following herbs into a fine powder:
1 Tbs. Woodruff
1 Tbs. Rose petal
1 Tbs. Meadowsweet
1 Tbs. Clover
1 Tbs. Jasmine
Place the powder in a dark blue jar. Inscribe the following symbol on the jar:
Hold the jar tightly against your heart as you chant nine times:
Nature spirits and Fairy friends, Bless this dust to serve my ends. I place my trust and faith in thee, To bring me love, wealth and prosperity.Lightly dust the bed with the powder to increase passion and love. Place some of the powder near the threshold of a business to attract new customers, and sprinkle some around the perimeter or your home to create an atmosphere of happiness and good will.