Nutmeg – The Rest of the Story

Sage the Savior by Susun S Weed — Good Witches Homestead

Does the odor of sage evoke warmth, cheer, and holiday feasts for you? Sage has long been used to add savor, magic, and medicine to winter meals. Culinary sage is available at any grocery store, and sage is one of the easiest of all herbs to grow — whether in a pot, on a windowsill, […] … Continue reading Sage the Savior by Susun S Weed — Good Witches Homestead

Thornapple, Gender and Ritual Application | Coby Michael Ward

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Cultivating the Devil’s Apple aka Thornapple

I spent part of this afternoon harvesting my Thornapple plants.  One of them grew to be close to five feet high!  The Thornapple I grew this year is a Datura stramonium var. tatula; similar to the common Datura stramonium only it is less shrubby and has lavender-purple flowers.  I harvested leaves, seedpods, and stems.  I have a few workshops coming up over Samhain season on different aspects of the Poison Path and like to have the actual plants on hand for anyone interested in working with them.  Part of my bargain with said plants is to make them available to others and teach people how to use them.  All parts of the plant are going to be put to various uses.  The leaves are dried and used for spirit offerings, intense personal cleansing and as spell ingredients.  The stems, when dried become hard…

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Rosemary To Cleanse Bad Chi — Woosah Zen

Use rosemary for cleansing, peace of mind, release psychic, spiritual and even physical purification. The most prevalent way to use herbs in feng shui for your home is potted plants. You can also use herbal essential oils in a diffuser or incense. Rosemary is very well known to cleanse invisibles vibrations, unwanted influences, and “keep out” evil spirits. It has excellent … Continue reading Rosemary To Cleanse Bad Chi — Woosah Zen

Put A Little Zing in Your Life With Ginger — Woosah Zen

Ginger is prized for its aromatic and medicinal properties. It’s been used in cooking and as an herbal remedy since ancient times. Ginger’s claim to medicinal fame comes from its main active components called gingerols, which are responsible for its distinctive flavor. This zesty spice can be used to alleviate nausea, though studies are mixed on how … Continue reading Put A Little Zing in Your Life With Ginger — Woosah Zen