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Herbal Magick A Witch’s Guide to Herbal Folklore and Enchantments Herbal Magick A Witch’s Guide to Herbal Folklore and Enchantments By Gerina Dunwich NEW PAGE BOOKS A division of The Career Press, Inc. Franklin Lakes, NJ Copyright © 2002 by Gerina Dunwich All rights reserved under the Pan-American and International Copyright Conventions. This book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photo- copying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented, without written permission from the publisher, The Career Press. Herbal Magick Edited and typeset by Nicole DeFelice Cover design by Visual Group Printed in the U.S.A. by Book-mart Press To order this title, please call toll-free 1-800-CAREER-1 (NJ and Canada: 201-848-0310) to order using VISA or MasterCard, or for further informa- tion on books from Career Press. The Career Press, Inc., 3 Tice Road, PO Box 687, Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417 www.careerpress.com wwwnewpagebooks.com Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Dunwich, Gerina. Herbal magick : a witch’s guide to herbal folklore and enchantments / by Gerina Dunwich. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-56414-575 (pbk.) 1. Witchcraft. 2. Herbs—Miscellanea. I. Title. BF1572.P43 D85 2002 133.4’3—dc21 2001044650 Also by Gerina Dunwich: Candlelight Spells The Magick of Candleburning {republished as Wicca Candle Magick} The Concise Lexicon of the Occult Circle of Shadows Wicca Craft The Secrets of Love Magick {republished as Wicca Love Spells} The Wicca Book of Days The Wicca Garden The Wicca Source Book The Wicca Source Book {Revised Second Edition} The Modern Witch’s Complete Source Book Everyday Wicca A Wiccan’s Guide to Prophecy and Divination {republished as The Wiccan’s Dictionary of Prophecy and Omens} Wicca A to Z Magick Potions Your Magickal Cat The Pagan Book of Halloween Exploring Spellcraft The Cauldron of Dreams Contents FFoorreewwoorrdd.......................................................................9 Inttroductioon................................................................13 CChhhhaapptteerr 1111 Pagan Herb Lore.........................................................17 Chhapter 22 Herbal Superstitions A to Z.........................................35 Chhapter 33 Herbal Divination.......................................................49 CChhhhaapptteerr 4444 Tasseography...............................................................61 Chhapter 55 Healing by Root and Flower........................................69 CChhhhaapptteerr 6666 Herbs of the Ancient Sorcerers.....................................79 Chhapter 77 Hoodoo Herbs............................................................85 Chhapter 88 Gypsy Herb Magick....................................................91 Chhapter 99 Magick in Bloom........................................................99 CChhhhaapptteerr 110000 A Garden of Dreams...................................................115 Chhapter 111 Herbal Correspondences.............................................139 CChhhhaapptteerr 112222 Where to Buy Magickal Herbs...................................187 Chhapter 133 Gods and Goddesses...................................................195 Apppennddix A Calendar of Magickal Herb Lore..............................213 ““EElleeeemmeeeennttttaallll MMMMaaaaggiiiicckkkk””””.................................................227 Bibbliiogrraapphy..............................................................229 Inddexx...........................................................................233 AAbbbboouuuutt tttthhee AAuuuutttthhoorr.....................................................239 Foreword I am often asked during interviews if I am a “White Witch” or a “Black Witch,” which has always brought to mind Glinda asking Dorothy is she is “a good Witch or a bad Witch” in The Wizard of Oz. I always reply that if I had to attach a color to myself as a Witch, it would be “Gray.” Like Wiccans, I also try to work my spells for the good of others and I seek to harm none. Being a Witch who is rather well known throughout the world due to my numerous published works, I am occasion- ally approached by individuals seeking to have an enemy or two done away with through magickal means. There was one man from Russia who went as far as to mail me a letter, signed in his own blood, promising to pay me $1000 if I would curse his son’s wife to have a miscarriage simply because he disap- proved of his son marrying outside of the family’s orthodox religion! Despite my being offered some generous amounts of money and expensive gifts in exchange for such services, I have always refused and will continue to do so. I do not believe in using magick for the purpose of doing harm to others, except in extreme cases where it is absolutely necessary for one’s own self-defense or survival. I firmly believe in magickal self-defense and the teaching of lessons (for the good of others, of course) when they are (cid:153)9(cid:153) 10 Herbal Magick needed, or when all else fails. If someone tries to inflict harm upon my loved ones or me, I will not hesitate to work my magick to bind or bring down a hex upon them. And if some- one dispatches a curse to me, I do not turn the other cheek or take the attitude of “let the gods deal with it.” I send it right back to the sender. Those are my personal set of ethics. You may or may not agree with them, which is fine in either case, but I will neither compromise or hide what I believe in for the mere sake of being “politically correct.” The casting of spells involves working with powerful (and often dangerous) magickal energies and is by no means some- thing that should be undertaken by an untrained novice. Whenever working with energies, you should always take care to protect yourself the best you can through the use of magick circles, amulets, talismans, and so forth. You should also be warned that, despite your magickal knowledge and your best efforts, the possibility of any kind of a spell backfiring always exists. This is not an uncommon thing to have happen, and many of the practitioners that I know, including myself, have experienced it at least once. It has nothing to do with karma, displeased gods, or Gerald Gardner’s threefold law, despite what some people choose, or are led, to believe. It has every- thing to do with the instability of magickal energy and/or a practitioner’s incorrect application of it. Within this book you will discover the magickal history of herbs and learn how different Pagan traditions have employed certain plants in their magickal workings and religious rites. Without question, some of the spells contained herein might be viewed as falling within the parameters of what is popularly referred to as “gray,” or possibly even “black” magick. How- ever, it is important to remember that the majority of these spells were either borrowed from, or inspired by, a number of centuries-old magickal traditions unrelated to the relatively modern religious movement known as Wicca. Foreword 11 Should you find yourself feeling uneasy about performing any of the spells in this book, you should not hesitate to modify them to suit your particular needs, tradition, ethics, and so forth. Provided that you do not alter any of its basic corre- spondences, a spell can often be changed without altering its purpose or rendering it completely useless. In fact, I have al- ways been a firm believer that the more you personalize a spell, the better results it will yield for you. Your other option, obviously, is to simply not use a par- ticular spell that you feel uneasy with or not drawn to. The choice is up to you. However, where ethics lie, I will not de- cide for you what is right and what is wrong. But I will try to present the pros and cons as honestly and completely as I can so you can make an informed decision for yourself. With all that being said, it should also be noted here that nearly all Wiccans are strongly opposed to the use of magick (in any form) to manipulate the free will of others, and espe- cially to bring down curses. Although I am not a Wiccan my- self, I respect those who adhere to their Wiccan Rede of “harming none.” However, I am one Witch who does not pass judgment against my fellow practitioners who may employ the darker forces of magick when they feel that it is absolutely a necessity.

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