Saturday, May 28, 2011

Herbs Used in Love Spells

One of the most common types of spells used by practitioners of magic, the magic of love. While handling the Wiccan Rede forbids direct any other person (ie you can not force them in a way that they do not want their behavior), you can still love spells used to be open to the emotions of love waiting for her in the world and make more likely that energy will be returned via karma.

There are various ways of making a love spell. You canbe a complex business, which carries a photo and a candle or simple as a talisman with it. But there are some herbs and plants, any love spells are more effective.

Acacia: Use the bark and twigs for awakening love and encouragement of physical force.

African violet: Harmony and love from your heart is released when it is burned.

Aster: A grass that great love in amulets in combination with otherIngredients.

Balm in Gilead: Amulets and potions work more efficiently when laced with these gems.

Basil: A magical love herb for the job of spelling and divination.

Bay: Infuse a love potion with these burnt leaves.

Included with this amulet to cultivate feminine fertility: polygon.

Bittersweet: As the name will be cleared for inclusion in an amulet or folder pain and heal your aching heart.

Catnip:Different than driving your cat crazy, this herb in spells of love (and happiness), or used in amulets for fertility.

Cinnamon: A known aphrodisiac, this is characterized by spells of sexuality and passion and deepens the reflections on love.

Cloves: A staple love spell ingredient, it also enhances the beauty.

Coltsfoot: Stuff the leaves into a bag or in a love spell.

Columbine: Especially useful in spells or meditations thatask to be reunited with a lover.

Primula: Cheaper than a haircut, this may in magic that can be used for more physical beauty and attractiveness.

Crocus: in spells of love and harmonious attraction used cars.

Daisy: This flower is used during the work of divination to predict the future of love.

Damiana: An aphrodisiac, used in times of sexuality and love.

Dandelion: in love spells that used to meet the callsDo you want kept secret.

Dill: Used in rituals and spells that seek to fulfill the wish of a sexual nature.

Fennel: Use all parts of this plant (roots, leaves and seeds) in spells or rituals awakening love.

Geranium: Used particularly in periods of improving fertility.

Ginseng: An aphrodisiac for masculine sexuality, it can also be used in amulets.

Goldenrod: Used in prophetic love rituals.

Hazel:Another ingredient that enhances fertility, can also be used in the work of prophecy.

Jasmine: The plant itself is good growing passion and love spells, while oil does a broken heart.

Juniper: The berries increase sexual potency in love spells.

The same flowers can be used in folders while candles dipped in the fuel used for the job spell checker: lavender.

Lemon: The leaves of the fruit is used in spells and potionswant to evoke nostalgia and love.

Lovage: Use the seeds or roots in spells trying to enhance the eroticism.

Magnolia: This flower in a spell is to get compliance.

Mullein: Readings and potions to increase from the leaves of this plant.

Oak: The bark and leaves to increase female fertility and male potency.

Orchid: If your psyche needs reinforcements to take this flower in your spells orpotions.

Rose: A standard love spell ingredient, the buds are good for readings while the oil bolsters courage.

Rosemary: This herb can be used in potions are amulets to awaken sensuality.

Strawberry: The actual fruit is an aphrodisiac and used in spells of love or sexuality while the leaves bring about luck.

Thyme: If you are planning on doing any love related dream work, have some of this on hand.

Vanilla: The The flowers of the plant are aphrodisiacs and work well in folders, while the hulls do best in amulets or talismans.

Verbena: An aphrodisiac for work the magic of love and sexuality, readings or maybe we want.

Viola: an aphrodisiac works best in folders and amulets to draw in sexuality and love.

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Herbs Used in Love Spells

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