The magical power of herbs. Herb Magic Which plants and herbs to win

Our "herbalist" is 14 of the most useful herbs that you can rely on with a full description of valuable properties and a list of contraindications.

Aloe

This plant of the succulent genus was first discovered in the countries of South Africa and Arabia. During the journey of the Russian ship to South Africa, one of the crew members caught an unknown tropical fever, and he had to be left on the shore. Literally a month later, another team found the sailor in the same place ─ he looked much better. It turned out that in the jungle he found a tropical plant that looked like a shrub and chewed its leaves (rather from hunger), and then noticed that his health began to improve significantly. So, according to unofficial data, aloe came to Russia.

In nature, more than 200 different types of aloe are known, but the most common in our country is aloe tree or agave. As a rule, two useful products are obtained from its leaves ─ juice and gel. The first is more often used in medicine, the second - in cosmetology. Aloe juice contains useful trace elements: manganese, copper, potassium, sodium, sulfur, phosphorus, chlorine, bromine, vanadium, iron, iodine, silver, fluorine, silicon, zinc and many others.

Benefit

  • strengthens the immune system
  • purifies the blood
  • treats diseases of the nervous, cardiovascular, digestive and urinary systems
  • has anti-inflammatory, bactericidal effect
  • treats eye diseases
  • enhances the secretions of the digestive glands
  • normalizes cholesterol levels
  • accelerates the healing of wounds and ulcers
  • treats diseases in the gynecological field
  • relieves inflammation from the gums

Contraindications

Aloe juice should not be used for cancer, possible allergic reactions, uterine bleeding and pregnancy (only with the permission of the attending physician).

Ginseng

This perennial plant of the Araliaceae family grows mainly in mountainous regions, and most often it can be found in the Far East, China, Tibet, Vietnam, Altai, and Siberia. China is recognized as the birthplace of the plant, and the pronunciation of its name is borrowed from the Chinese language (although in the original ginseng is written in two words and is translated as "the root of life"). The most useful part of ginseng is indeed the root, shaped like a small human figure (in this regard, ginseng is sometimes translated from the same Chinese as “root man”).

Benefit

  • has an anti-inflammatory effect
  • affects carbohydrate metabolism
  • improves visual performance
  • increases the body's endurance and its resistance to stress, infections, changes in external temperatures, etc.
  • equalizes blood pressure in hypotension
  • lowers cholesterol levels
  • activates adrenal function
  • stimulates blood circulation in the brain
  • speeds up fat metabolism
  • Promotes rapid healing of wounds and ulcers

Contraindications

In cases of self-treatment with uncontrolled intake of drugs containing ginseng, the state of health may worsen up to fatal poisoning, so it is better to consult a doctor before taking it. Ginseng is completely contraindicated in the development of acute infectious diseases, high blood pressure, pregnancy.

Eleutherococcus

In nature, there are about 30 different types of Eleutherococcus, but only one is used in medicine - Eleutherococcus senticosus. This species is a shrub, with branching, thorny trunks (plant trunks can reach 4 meters in height) and fruits in the form of black berries. Eleutherococcus belongs to the Araliaceae family, like ginseng, and, accordingly, has properties similar to it. For this reason, it is often used in overwork as a tonic. By the way, eleutherococcus is included in the classic composition of the Russian drink "Baikal".

Benefit

  • tones up
  • increases efficiency
  • relieves chronic fatigue
  • regulates the nervous system
  • helps lower blood sugar levels
  • helps in the prevention of cancer
  • has a calming effect on the eyes, favorably affects vision in general
  • improves appetite
  • increases the body's resistance to infectious diseases
  • helps with radiation and poisoning
  • contributes to the treatment of stomatitis and other diseases of the oral cavity
  • useful for restoring the menstrual cycle and infertility
  • increases male sexual activity

Contraindications

Coltsfoot

Tussilágo or "cashlegon" is the Latin name for this plant. “Mother and Stepmother” is more of a Russian folk interpretation, based on the leaves of the plant, slippery on the outside and fluffy on the inside. The plant belongs to the aster family (composites), and its main useful property is the treatment of cough and other bronchodilator diseases. Coltsfoot contains alkaloids that have an antibacterial effect, and inulin, which improves the quality of food absorption and improves digestion.

Benefit

  • improves the secretion of gastric juice
  • decoction of the plant relieves muscle and joint pain
  • helps with inflammatory skin diseases (furunculosis, acne)
  • helps with excessive sweating of the feet
  • contributes to the treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases (angina, tonsillitis, pharyngitis)
  • helps with dental problems (periodontal disease, gum disease)
  • treats bronchodilators

Sage

Salvia (the Latin name for sage) is a large genus of shrubby plants. By the way, as for the original name of sage, it comes from the Latin word salvere (from Latin “to be healthy”). Descriptions of the use of this plant have remained in the records of many Greek and Roman physicians. Hippocrates, in particular, called sage the "sacred herb".

About 700 species of salvia have been recorded worldwide. However, for medical purposes, in theory, only 100 of them are used, but in practice, known for their medicinal properties of sage species, only 2 - meadow sage (wild) and medicinal sage (specially grown in gardens and orchards). For treatment, mainly sage leaves are used: decoctions, tinctures, oils and ointments are prepared from them. Fresh sage leaves are used only externally. The leaves contain vitamins, phytoncides, essential oils, alkaloids, flavonoids, organic acids, resinous and tannins, natural antioxidants.

Benefit

  • helps in the treatment of skin diseases, external wounds, ulcers, tumors
  • has anti-inflammatory properties
  • has a general strengthening effect on the body
  • limits sweating
  • helps with diarrhea
  • contributes to the prevention of arthritis and the treatment of frostbite
  • has antiseptic and antispasmodic effects
  • effective in the prevention and treatment of diabetes and women's diseases
  • helps improve memory
  • has a strengthening effect on the hair (slows down the process of baldness in men)

Contraindications

Women should not use sage during breastfeeding, as it helps to reduce lactation (however, when the time comes to wean the baby from breast milk, sage, on the contrary, will be useful)

Nettle

Nettle owes its original name and infamous popularity among children to the stinging hairs that cover its stems and leaves. In theory, we all know from early childhood that you can’t touch nettles with your hands, because you can get burned or “sprinkled”, however, in practice, the benefits of nettles significantly exceed its malicious ability to “sting” everyone (except for the nettle tree, originally from New Zealand, touching which not only burns, but is, in principle, life-threatening).

In Russia, you can find only two types of nettle - stinging nettle and stinging nettle. Nettle contains carotene (there is more of it than in carrots and sorrel), ascorbic acid, calcium, magnesium, potassium, nickel, sodium, copper, titanium, manganese, boron, iodine, phosphorus, iron, as well as vitamins A, B1 , B2 and PP, and in terms of vitamin C content, nettle surpasses even lemon. Nettle is often used to make a variety of herbal teas for medicinal purposes, but its leaves can also greatly enhance the taste of many culinary soups.

Benefit

  • purifies the blood
  • increases the level of hemoglobin in the blood
  • contributes to the treatment of skin diseases (boils, acne, eczema)
  • has a hemostatic and healing effect
  • helps the female body recover faster after childbirth
  • relieves symptoms of PMS and menopause
  • improves the tone of the cardiovascular system, improves heart function
  • helps in the treatment of rheumatism, sciatica, relieving muscle pain
  • can be applied to hair and scalp care, reduce hair loss
  • improves the functioning of the digestive system, gives a choleretic and laxative effect
  • normalizes blood sugar levels in diabetes mellitus

Contraindications

Nettle is contraindicated in pregnancy, varicose veins, thrombophlebitis, atherosclerosis.

Ginkgo biloba

The main places of origin of ginkgo biloba are Japan and Southeast Asia. It existed on our earth in the Mesozoic era. Ginkgo biloba has long been one of the main preparations of Asian medicine, and today it is successfully used both in the West and in Russia as a means to improve memory and prolong youth. The composition of the extract from the leaves of ginkgo biloba includes more than 40 biologically active compounds. This plant also has its own unique components ─ bilobalides and ginkgolides (to which it owes its unusual name), and it is they that largely determine its special pharmacological activity.

Benefit

  • stimulates mental activity
  • improves concentration, mental clarity and memory
  • slows down the development of senile dementia and brain aging processes
  • relieves dizziness and headaches
  • fights depression
  • stimulates responsiveness and performance
  • eliminates feelings of restlessness, anxiety and irritability
  • stimulates libido
  • improves sleep

Contraindications

Women should not use ginkgo biloba extract during pregnancy.

kombucha

Kombucha or, as it is called in Russia, kombucha is a symbiosis of vinegar stick and yeast. Kombucha came to us in the 20th century through Transbaikalia straight from China. In everyday life and folk medicine, both in Russia and in the pioneering countries of kombucha (China, Japan, India), not the mushroom itself is used, but its infusion. In Japan, geisha drank infusion of kombucha for weight loss, rinsed their hair with it, removed age spots and even warts on the skin. In India, infusion of kombucha was used to fix paints on fabrics. In China and Russia, it is also drunk as an invigorating and excellent thirst-quenching drink. Kombucha does a good job with medical tasks, as it contains many healing components (alkaloids, vitamins, enzymes, glycosides, aromatic substances, as well as sugar, acetic acid and alcohol).

Benefit

  • strengthens the immune system
  • has antibacterial and antiviral effects
  • helps in the treatment of runny nose, tonsillitis, bacterial disinterria
  • soothes
  • tones up
  • relieves mental fatigue
  • restores the microflora of the stomach after taking strong drugs

contraindications

Due to the high sugar content, kombucha may not be useful for people suffering from fungal diseases, obesity, and diabetes.

Alfalfa

A perennial plant of the legume family, which is considered to be the birthplace of China, has a high nutritional value, and therefore it is often used for digestive disorders. The composition of the plant includes isoflavones and flavones (substances that regulate hormonal activity in women), saponins (substances that block the absorption of cholesterol) and chlorophyll, which helps to cleanse the entire body. Alfalfa also contains minerals (iron, zinc, potassium, calcium) and acids (citric, malic, ascorbic, fumaric, oxalic).

Benefit

  • cleanses the body
  • helps women's health (with menopause, breastfeeding)
  • helps in the treatment of cystitis, hemorrhoids, prostatitis, pyelonephritis
  • stops nasal bleeding
  • promotes the removal of stones from the kidneys
  • helps stimulate hair growth
  • relieves redness and swelling

Levzeya

Leuzea grows high in the mountains. The most famous places where you can pick a bouquet of leuzea are Altai, the Sayan Mountains, the mountains of Kazakhstan. In the people, this plant is often called "maral root", and all because in autumn the deer-marals living in some mountainous regions dig up and eat its roots. Actually, thanks to them, the usefulness of Leuzea was once discovered.

For biostimulants concentrated in the root of Leuzea, the plant is also often called a natural anabolic (a substance that gives energy, increases endurance, and promotes rapid muscle recovery). So leuzea root can often be found in popular sports supplements.

Benefit

  • improves blood composition
  • stimulates the vital processes of the body
  • promotes vasodilation, thereby regulating blood pressure
  • increases hemoglobin levels
  • has a tonic and restorative effect
  • treats apathy, depression
  • increases efficiency
  • lowers blood sugar levels
  • May help fight alcoholism and impotence

Contraindications

Leuzea root is contraindicated in epilepsy, arrhythmia, sleep disorders, arterial hypertension, increased nervous excitability, chronic liver and kidney diseases, acute period of infectious diseases.

Sagebrush

Even the ancient Greek philosopher Xenophanes wrote about her in his writings. Over the entire history of the existence of wormwood, about 400 of its species have been bred. There are about 180 species in our country, of which the most popular is wormwood. The plant is a straight stem about 1.5 meters high with leaves and yellow (sometimes reddish) flowers. In the stems and leaves of wormwood, a lot of useful substances and essential oils are concentrated. In addition, carotene, ascorbic acid, potassium salts, malic and succinic acids were found in wormwood. By the way, another popular type of wormwood is tarragon, which you definitely know as tarragon. Wormwood is an ingredient in absinthe and some other vermouths.

Benefit

  • stimulates the vital activity of the body
  • gives the body tone
  • has cleansing properties
  • fights pyogenic infections
  • has anthelmintic action
  • helps in the treatment of eczema, bronchial asthma and rheumatism
  • used for rinsing the mouth with an unpleasant odor

Contraindications

horsetail

Horsetail is a perennial herbaceous plant known to many gardeners as a weed that is difficult to eradicate. Horsetail reproduces by spores, looks like a mini-tree and looks a bit like a ponytail (horsetail is a derivative of "tail"). As befits a weed, horsetail does not have its own historical homeland, it is only known in different countries, depending on the climate, its height varies. For example, in Russia it reaches no more than 1-1.5 meters, but in South America you can also find a 12-meter plant. Horsetail contains many useful substances and elements ─ vitamin C, flavonoids, potassium salts, silicic acid salts, bitterness, saponins, carotene, resins and tannins.

Benefit

  • stops bleeding
  • heals wounds and ulcers
  • has a strong diuretic effect
  • has antispasmodic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and restorative effects
  • treats diarrhea
  • treats eczema, ringworm and dermatitis
  • recommended for tuberculosis prevention
  • useful for arthritis, arthrosis, rheumatism

Contraindications

The use of horsetail is contraindicated in pregnancy, nephrosis and nephritis.

Motherwort

This perennial plant of the Lamiaceae family usually grows in wastelands, hence its name. The distribution area of ​​motherwort is very extensive: it can be found in Europe, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Western Siberia. The most common type of plant is the motherwort. It is his solution that calms in stressful situations and has a beneficial effect on the functioning of the heart. Of all known soothing herbs, motherwort has the strongest effect: it contains flavonol glycosides, essential oil, saponins, stachydrine alkaloid, tannins and carotene.

Benefit

  • contributes to the treatment of neuroses, heart diseases
  • helps with gastrointestinal disorders
  • has a beneficial effect on sleep and menstrual disorders
  • heals wounds and burns
  • used in the early stages of hypertension

Contraindications

Motherwort is contraindicated in pregnancy, arterial hypotension, bradycardia, stomach ulcers, erosive gastritis.

echinacea

Echinacea is a perennial herb from the Asteraceae family. In nature, there are only 9 types of echinacea, and the most studied is Echinacea purpurea, which is used for medicinal purposes. With its appearance, echinacea resembles a chamomile (only the petals of a different color), and you probably often come across it in nature. Stems, flowers, leaves and rhizomes with roots are used as medicinal raw materials. All parts of echinacea contain polysaccharides, essential oil, caffeic acid esters (echinacoside), glycosides, resins, betaine, organic acids (cerutic, palmitic, coffee, linoleic, oleic, as well as phytosterols, phenolic compounds, phenolic acids, tannins, polyenes and alkaloids). Echinacea is a powerful herbal antibiotic.

Benefit

  • has an immunostimulating effect
  • increases the body's resistance to viral and infectious diseases (due to caffeic acid)
  • has anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect
  • helps with burns, furunculosis, wounds, abscesses, urticaria, insect and snake bites, eczema, herpes and other skin diseases
  • used for diseases caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays, ionizing radiation, chronic inflammatory processes
  • helps in the treatment of polyarthritis, rheumatism, gynecological disorders, prostatitis, upper respiratory tract disease

In the presence of an acute stage of the above diseases, it is necessary to consult a doctor before using these plants and their derivatives. For children under 12 years old, these plants, with rare exceptions, are not recommended.

Talismans, amulets and charms from plants.

The manufacture of amulets for the house, car and person is undertaken not only by magicians, but also by ordinary people, without even noticing it. A favorite toy taken by a child on a trip sometimes plays the role of a talisman to a greater extent than an amulet acquired from a magician. Do not scold the child on the road for a damaged or lost toy, it is quite possible that she took the "strike of fate" upon herself. And adults do not lag behind children, buying key chains, jewelry and other trinkets. By hanging the keychain on the keys, we do this so that they do not get lost, thereby programming the keychain to protect the keys. By making consciously amulets and talismans for yourself, family and friends, many troubles can be avoided.

amulet- a nice little thing in which the protective forces are concentrated. The amulet protects the owner, house or car, reflecting the evil eye, damage, illness, envy, theft, etc.

Amulet- a thing "charged" with active energy, which can be replenished in places of power or charged independently. The energy of the amulet has a narrowly focused action, that is, it brings good luck in only one area. Charging the amulet "for love" will get it, "for money" - money, for each action you need a separate amulet. Do not wear a spent amulet, put it in a box and keep it at home. Do not let children play, do not show to strangers.

For example, the amulet "to get a job" after being triggered, put it in a black box and hide it in the northern part of the house. Amulet "for the birth of a child" in a white box and the western part of the apartment go home. "To get well" in a yellow box and in the center of the house. Amulets can be charged in this place and maintain the result achieved.

Mascot- has all the properties of both a talisman and an amulet, while it can both help and harm. A toy "grabbed" from someone else's house is able to take revenge on the new owner. Alien talismans will never be useful, they will give away all the negativity of the old owner in revenge. Sometimes talismans come unexpectedly: they are given, found, inherited, but they have one thing in common - attachment to the owner. Having forgotten the talisman at home, the owner will be "not at ease" energetically feeling the gap and loss. The most accessible for us are such talismans as a pectoral cross, a rosary or a wedding ring.

On the one hand, it is good for people with a weak will to have talismans, since they feed the owner, but on the other hand, if they are lost, they can get a nervous breakdown, since there is a strong binding. It must be remembered: if the talisman is lost, then its power is exhausted and the owner no longer needs it. Do not despair, and if you need this kind of magic, then look for or wait for the arrival of a new one.

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The proposed therapeutic single doses and the number of herbs are not strictly mandatory, the doses of herbs depend on the state of health and well-being, as well as on the weight and age of the patient. Doses can be reduced, but should not be increased, just do not forget that many herbs are strong allergens.

All medicinal teas should be taken under the supervision of the attending physician. At the same time, you need to monitor your well-being and the reaction of the body. All plants can bring both benefit and harm. There are no "harmless" herbs to take just in case.

There is no panacea - that is, a magic cure. Medicine is not omnipotent, but the action of herbs is not enough, if a disease occurs and an inflammatory process begins, antibiotics are needed.

However, a healthy lifestyle is based on proper nutrition, not only in terms of food, but also in terms of energy. Plants were originally and are food for humans, and at the same time they are also medicines. Therefore, of course, the importance of herbs for human health cannot be ignored. Just as one should not ignore the achievements of medicine, which made it possible to approximately double the life expectancy of people in just 100 years.

By the way, no matter how much I talked with magicians and people involved in healing, they have a positive attitude towards medicines, if there is a need for them. The task of the healer, perhaps, is that the need for treatment with medicines does not arise, so that the person is healthy.

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Artichoke
used to relieve male lust, as well as weakness.

For this, artichoke roots are collected at a time when the sun is in the fifth sign of Libra. Then it reads:

“The body is white, stop, do not break, do not bend before female lust. The root will pass from root to root, and not a single sorcerer will kill my flesh. Key, lock, tongue. Amen".


Pansies attract the attention of the opposite sex, relieve loneliness.

To do this, you need to dry them in any book about true love and carry them with you.

Aronia flowers are collected in the second quarter of the moon from noon to sunset, used as a talisman against thieves.

To do this, dried flowers are brewed:

“I am stone, I am fire, thief, do not touch my place. If you, a thief, enter this place, you will find death in the name of Analogue. The fire will embrace, the stone will crush, the thief will be forced to die. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Now and forever and ever. Amen".

Then they rush where they need to protect themselves from theft.

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Basil is the national plant of India, a very strong herb that activates the personal capabilities of a person, protects, preventing burglaries.

Brings courage, increases psychic abilities, promotes reconciliation after a quarrel.

Attracts good luck, love, joy, attention of the opposite sex, increases income, often used in alliance with another herb, oil to enhance influence.

If you keep it in your pocket with money, it will increase their amount.

His kidneys are carried with them to calm down after a break and find a new love, they are placed in bags with dry herbs to attract the attention of a loved one, as well as to protect themselves from evil forces.

It is used to induce dope, drowsiness during the treatment of a deep wound of the patient, so that he does not feel pain, falling into a light trance.


It improves mood, helps to maintain self-control, eliminate shortcomings, overcome various addictions.


Ginger brings love, money, success, power, encourages you to look deep into yourself, see your strengths, weaknesses, good for meditation, helps in finding compromises, giving a person flexibility, loyalty.


Calendula capable of inducing prophetic dreams.

Iris good for those whose spouse is not indifferent to the female sex, keeps in the house, for this breaks down, saying:

"My killer whale, let's go to live with me at home, and with us is my husband, the servant of God (name)."

Rose brings love, peace, happiness, is used in love magic in order to “reach out” to a person, in creating love talismans, for a quick recovery, can interfere with the formation of relationships based on self-interest, profit, and not on feelings, treats heart disease.

A rosebud under the pillow brings good dreams.


Rose of Jericho
personifies the resurrection, often used at religious holidays.

If you put a rose in water, it will bloom, the leaves will turn green with a pinkish tint, and if you deprive it again of water, it will again turn into a ball of dry leaves.

Rosemary attracts success, good luck in business, helps to overcome bad luck, a "black streak" in life, protects from damage, the evil eye, infectious diseases, purifies the air, exorcise evil spirits, heals, brings love, strengthens intellectual strength, preserves youth, removes from a state of indifference , apathy.

Before starting any magical ritual, it is good to wash your hands in rosemary infusion.

Due to its connection with the sea, it is often used in sea rituals, provides safety on the water, and is also used in rituals for personal, career growth, to fumigate a space that needs to be cleansed, protected.

powerful magical herb, cleanses of negative energy, destructive programs, evil eye, corruption, drives away evil forces, relieves addictions, fears, phobias, bringing happiness, harmony, attracts love, helps to break love curses.

When dried, it is used to fumigate rooms to expel evil spirits. In the form of a powder, it protects, cleanses, is used in love spells, and for health problems.

To protect against the evil eye, wear in a cloth bag or put over the door. To protect the house, sprinkle it with a decoction.

To save all the children in the house, he gathers in late autumn with the first frosts, saying:

“Oh, Ruta, I bow to you, I will rip you off, I will bring you to the house. And you, ruta-mother, do not let my children offend: Neither the noble, nor the beggar, nor the native, nor the stranger. Key, lock, tongue. Amen. Amen. Amen".

Rowan protects from witchcraft, protects from the evil eye, spoilage, develops the gift of foresight, promotes predictions, helps control feelings, awaken dormant sexuality in a woman, and protect herself from other people's spells.

Women about 40 years old give love, especially warm autumn.

Rowan beads are the best defense against alien magic of any kind.


sandalwood is a spiritualistic, spiritual plant, cleanses the energy of a person, protects, is used in

Herbal Magic

INTRODUCTION
Why do some women hide a small bag of lavender under their pillow? What drives a man who scatters dry basil around his shop every morning? And why do grandmothers grow garlic near the house?
These people, like many others, discovered the magical effect of herbs. If used correctly, the energy of plants can bring love, protection, peace of mind, success and happiness into our lives.
Herbal magic (using the energy of plants to make wishes come true) is one of the oldest and most effective methods of magic. It is an affordable tool that anyone can use. Today, however, only a few have sufficient knowledge of this ancient occupation.
What do we know about the magic of herbs? Is it based entirely on psychology? Can it improve our lives? Do plants really have some hidden energy? Or is it not without spirits and demons? Are "magic" herbs dangerous? What are the limitations in this case? Finally, how and what herbs should be used for magic and where can they be found?
You will find answers to these and other questions in this book.

THE ORIGINS OF HERB MAGIC
The magic of herbs originates in the distant past, when people only began to explore what grows around.
Certain plants attracted people with their color, shape, smell and taste. Our ancestors learned to derive great benefit from the lower forms of life: they were used in cooking and medicine, for making clothes and jewelry, for rituals. We do not know exactly how and why plants came to be used for ritual purposes. Perhaps this has something to do with the aromas of herbs, since in ancient times the human sense of smell was much sharper than it is today. Strong odors emanating from the plant could help establish a connection with spirits, that is, with the unknown and unknown.
Ancient people may also have known about the energy coming from herbs. The ability to feel this energy today we call extrasensory. And if our ancestors had such abilities, they probably used them to study herbs. Be that as it may, 3000 years before our era, plants were regularly used for magical purposes in Egypt, Sumer and other civilizations. In the II century BC. magic has firmly established itself in people's lives. Thousands of plants (sometimes rare and expensive) have been used in Europe, Africa, America, Asia and other places to make human existence easier.
The first herbalists (books that give descriptions of plants and how to use them) appeared in Ancient Greece. Most herbalists included information about the magical properties of plants along with medicinal ones. These books have been copied over the centuries, spreading the practical knowledge of the healing magic of herbs more and more widely. A lot of information was passed from professionals to their students.
Greek and Roman texts spread throughout Europe in the 15th century. Among them were the most famous herbalists. Ultimately, this huge array of knowledge accumulated by specialists became the property of the broad masses. The boundaries between herbal magic and herbal medicine gradually disappeared. Witch doctors have discovered that the herbs that grow in their area can be quite used for magical purposes. Spells were reworked, added and passed on. Plant magic was in its prime, and new horizons opened before it.

BLACK DAYS OF HERB MAGIC
With the emergence and rooting of Christianity, the pre-Christian practice of magic began to be persecuted, and it fell into decay. The age-old practice was condemned by the church, which did not recognize it and was afraid of any forces other than its own. The practice of plant magic went underground or ceased altogether. Many recipes and incantations have been lost.
Wandering through the forest at night in search of rare herbs has become unsafe. Witch doctors could no longer openly collect herbs at sunrise, casting spells. The sorcerers no longer dared to draw circles around the plants with magic swords before digging them up.
Herb magic has become nothing more than superstition: "It's bad luck to keep this plant in the house," "This herb will bring love," or "Keep a bay leaf in your wallet for protection." “No, I don't know why; my mom always does it. It's a family tradition."
And the plants began to wait patiently for people to rediscover their incredible properties.

REVIVAL OF HERB MAGIC
Fortunately, the herbs did not disappear, and the knowledge about them was not destroyed.
The well-known "herbalists" Theophrastus, Dioscorides, Apuleius, Gerard and others have preserved much information on the magic of herbs, as well as the works of Pliny, Agrippa, Portus and other ancient authors. Scraps of manuscripts that were in museums have preserved fragments of records from the magic of herbs. All this and folk practice made it possible to revive magic.
There was a surge of interest in herbal medicine and cultivation in the 1930s in North America and England. By the beginning of the 70s, people came close to the study of herbs.
Thus began the revival of herbal magic.
Most of the "new" herbalists published between 1930 and 1970 continued the tradition of including magical recipes along with medical and cosmetic ones, but some books dealt exclusively with herbal magic. Gardens where herbs were grown and shops where they were sold appeared one after another. The number of medicine men increased significantly after the "vegetable fever" passed through the United States. Healers were treated with gratitude for the fact that they were able to preserve the remnants of knowledge and taught those who wished. Many old secrets have been rediscovered and put into wide use.
And finally, in the 1980s, the books of this author, like others, brought information about magic to the public. Tens of thousands of people around the world began to find new uses for herbs and plants. Today, many are ready to learn the whole truth about the magic of herbs.

WHAT IS "GRASS"?
Even botanists have not yet come to a consensus. And in magic, it is believed that "grass" is any plant or part of a plant that is used in work. This is a cactus, and a flower, and seaweed, moss, mushrooms, simple grass, vine, shrub or tree. Spices and spices can also be classified as "herbs". And parts of plants used in medicine can be seeds, inflorescences, leaves, bark and roots. In a word, "grass", "grass" - all this implies that the plant can be used for specific purposes. For example, in medicinal (“golden root”), culinary (mint), cosmetic (almond), aesthetic (rose) or magical (sandalwood). Lots of options.
However, in herbal magic, only those plants that have special properties are used.

COLLECTION OF HERBS
Herbs can be found almost everywhere: they grow near houses, along the road, by the river, in the desert, on mountain peaks, in the forest. And many are specially grown in gardens, both for culinary and magical purposes.
Some herbalists believe that herbs collected in their geographical area bring the best results. This limits the number of herbs that can help, because sometimes the right herbs only grow in other parts of the world.
Fortunately, there is a way out. Herbs that don't grow near you can be bought at the supermarket, health food stores, or specialty stores. And that small number of plants, which are almost impossible to find, are very rarely required for work and are almost forgotten. So everything you need is available.
Readers often ask, “Can I buy some of the ingredients from a store that specializes in magic? Can I use supermarket-bought herbs? Definitely yes. Some are harder to find, others are available in any supermarket (cinnamon, cloves, bay leaves, thyme, etc.), and of course you can use them.

GROWING HERBS
Growing herbs is a charm of the past. We can not only enjoy the unusual aromas and beauty of the leaves and flowers of the plants themselves, but also provide ourselves with material for the practice of magic. Many healers grow their own herbs. Seed bags are freely sold in the store. You can also buy seedlings. The most popular are lavender, rosemary, allspice, geranium, spearmint, peppermint, basil and cumin - all of which have magical properties. Herbs begin to grow in the spring (after frost) outdoors. And indoors, you can grow all year round if you place them on the sunny side. Experiment. Many people think that grasses grow well when they are abandoned and grow on poor soil, but this is not at all the case. Plants deserve attention and care. It's worth a little work, and they will give us happy hours. But growing herbs is by no means a necessity, it is entertainment.

WHAT IS HERB MAGIC?
Herbal magic is the use of plant energy to create positive transformation and change. But remember that you should not rely only on plants. The healer sends energy to the herbs from his own body. There is a mixture of energy (plants and man), a goal is set, and this force is sent to the "magic gate".
Everything is not as difficult as it might seem. Our bodies constantly radiate energy. There is nothing supernatural about this; moreover, it is completely normal. We create this energy when we eat, sleep, breathe, exercise. Thus, we have something to protect (preserve). In herbal magic, we take this energy, tell it what to do, mix it with the energy of the herbs, and send it to its destination. This is no more difficult than turning on the TV by sending a cord with a plug to the outlet: we take energy (electricity), we say what to do (turn on the TV) and wait for changes (the image appears on the screen). The difference is that in plant magic we ourselves are the source of electricity. When we “turn on” a plant, we stimulate it, we set its strength and energy in motion. That's what makes plants give such an effect. We do not just throw roses and lavender into the air, we work with these plants, send them our power, stimulate their own, to fulfill our desires (needs).

HERB ENERGY
This means that we must carefully choose the herbs we are going to use for the magical effect. Each herb contains a certain type of energy. It's like a hundred different pizzas: each of them is a pizza, but each has its own taste and toppings. Also with herbs. They are all herbs, but each has its own specific "ingredients", or the same "ingredients" but in different amounts. Such properties, "ingredients" (chemical structures), are responsible for the use of the plant, for example, for medicinal (healing) purposes. At the same time, their smells, colors and "magical abilities" are taken into account.
Witch doctors do not need to memorize two hundred or more ingredients found, for example, in roses. It is more important to know and choose the right energy of the plant in order to perform a successful ceremony.

MAYBE IT'S PERFUME?
No. "Spirits", "demons" and other creatures have nothing to do with herb magic. A magical ritual is a process that takes place between humans and plants.
Spirits and demons have nothing to do with it. Those who practice magic do not follow any concept and do not worship any deity. The false idea that herbal magic is controlled by spirits or demons is a direct result of some religious teachings that oppose all forms of self-improvement. The facts do not support such teachings.

THE MAGIC OF HERBS - SOMETHING SUPERNATURAL?
Absolutely not! Many people think that all magic is supernatural. They simply forgot what they knew in childhood: the world is the dominance of forces, energies, we can communicate with colors, magic is as real as the sun, moon, stars, our own breath are real. Those who have no idea about the energy of the Earth (and plants) do consider herbal magic to be supernatural. It is not right. After all, what could be more organic and natural than plants?

IS HERB MAGIC DANGEROUS?
No. Naturally, we can cut ourselves when collecting herbs, burn ourselves on a censer, or break a smoke indicator when we fumigate with incense, but these are among the "dangers" of everyday life. Some "experts" claim that when we start practicing magic, we associate ourselves with incomprehensible spirits that can deprive us of peace. I know that no spellcaster would agree with these statements, and in my practice I have not come across this. The magic of herbs is not dangerous, but it takes a lot of energy, because we want to change something in our life. We cannot afford to say, “Oh, my life is worthless! It's not my fault and there's nothing I can do about it!"
"Something to do with it" and the magic of herbs helps us. This is a huge responsibility, but those who are ready for difficulties will get the result.

SPELLS AND SPELLS
A spell is a magical rite. This is the moment when all forces increase, energy surges, is “programmed” for a specific need (for example, love, money) and is directed to implementation.
Many spells are kept secret, many are not. But known conspiracies are no less effective than secret ones. Any spell will work, as long as it is clearly formulated and correctly performed. It is needed in order to bring together all the necessary details, charge them with energy and use it in a certain way. Herbal conspiracies are very easy to carry out.
In this book, the words "spell, conspiracy" and "ritual, rite" replace each other. You can read some of them at the end of the book.

DO'S AND DO'S IN HERB MAGIC
Witch doctors and herbal magicians, in general, are the same as all people. Magic is not a tool, it is a tool of love. It is never used to hurt or subdue others: only yourself can be controlled. There are people who go so far as to publish books with conspiracies that can harm others. But they understand little about magic; they have no love for the natural world, humanity. Plant magick is a tool for love, health, growth, security and spirituality.

MAGICAL WAYS TO USE HERBS
Herbs are used in many forms of magic. Some methods are completely new, others have been preserved since the time when people just started using these "green" gifts of nature. Here is some of them:
Incense fumigation. This is the easiest way: the grass smolders on a hot coal, emitting a smell and releasing its energy.
Oils. For centuries, medicine men have used aromatic oils, creating them by transferring the scent into vegetable oil. The herbs and oil were slowly heated (over a fire or in the sun) to extract the flavor and move it into the oil. These days, real aromatic oils (created by distillation) are available to everyone. The necessary oils are mixed in certain proportions (vegetable oil is used as the base), this composition is rubbed into the skin or used for ritual baths.
magical aromatherapy. You inhale the scents of aromatic oils, while simultaneously creating a visual image of the things for which you turned to magic. In this case, the energy emanating from the plants helps to make positive changes.
Bath salts. Aromatic oils are mixed with sea salt, which is added to the water before taking ritual baths.
Powders. Herbs are crushed and pounded in a mortar. This powder is sprinkled around, dissipating the energy of the herbs. This remedy is popular for cleansing and protecting before the ritual.
Amulets. All herbs (roots, fruits or seeds) or combinations of them are usually placed in a small cloth bag and kept at home. Amulets protect.
Talismans. Whole herbs or mixtures thereof, placed in a cloth bag, have a special energy, attracting love, money, purification, health, courage, spiritual and physical strength. But by definition, talismans do not protect. Herbal pillows. These are the same talismans, only larger in size. The pillow is made from soft fragrant herbs and dense cotton fabric. Witch doctors sleep on such "herbal" pillows or put under a regular pillow at night.
Infusions. There are a huge number of options for infusions. It can be just tea infused with herbs that can be used as a magical drink (for example, rose petal tea for love.) Or special, magically charged liquids that can be used to wash an object or body. Such herbs can be placed in a kettle of boiling water in order to release their energy, strength and aromas. There is another way. Place the cloth bag of herbs in a hot water bath before taking. This will have a healing effect. (People use infusions to prepare potions and love potions.)
Ointments, ointments. One of the main means of healers was almost forgotten. Although it is easy to prepare: the desired herbs are mixed with fat or wax. And usually they are applied to the body.
Ink. Finally, herbs are sometimes used to make ink, which is useful for writing magic formulas.
There are many other methods of using herbs in magic. Here are the main ones.

DO HERBS HAVE A MAGIC EFFECT?
Yes. Herbal magic is really effective. In other words, people who set reasonable goals and strictly follow all the rules get results. “Reasonable,” of course, does not include winning the lottery, becoming a movie star, unexpectedly earning a million, or some unrealistic desire. Witchcraft (like all types of folk magic) is just a tool. As a tool, they should be used. It won't work on its own; it needs our hands (and thoughts, and energy) in order to have an effect.
Skeptics will argue that herb magic won't work, and if it does work, they'll pass it off as a coincidence. They don't listen to anyone's opinion, so let's leave them alone and trust only ourselves.
Those who practice herbal magick know that it is a working, effective system to help bring about positive change. They don't "believe in magic", they know that magical herbs have real power.

HOW DOES THE MAGIC OF HERBS WORK?
Good question. According to the theory, the whole world (visible and not visible to us) consists of different energies. Energies manifest in physical form: galaxies, the sun, planets, mountains, bees, cats, and ourselves. Each of the specific types of energy has a specific manifestation (for example, in a plant). All earthly objects contain the so-called Earth Energy. And we have our own.
But there are energies that do not manifest in any form. They have neither personal energy nor Earth Energy, and yet they exist (in various forms) almost everywhere. There are as many of them as there are earthly and personal forces. They are simply not embodied in material objects. (Let's call this form free force energy.)
Herbal magic mixes Earth Energy (found in herbs) with your own energy (produced by the body), and a new form of "programmed", concentrated energy is created. It is then programmed with a specific purpose and used in one of the following ways:
1. The combination of personal energy and Earth Energy can be directed to the energy of free forces (to attract additional energy, or cause changes at the non-physical level). As a rule, this method is used to attract love or improve the financial situation.
2. Energy is sent back to the plant to charge it, causing it to hold that energy for a certain amount of time and then release it.
3. The energy is sent back to the healer for internal changes (or less often to the person for whom the rite is performed).
All three of these techniques are effective. The choice depends on the type of ritual.
But what happens when the force reaches its target? There are many theories, it depends on what the energy was directed to.
When energy is sent to a plant (or oil, amulet, talisman, root, etc.), it charges it. The physical form first stores energy, and after a while begins to slowly release it. In this sense, energy is used to create a magical "battery" that releases that energy "on demand". For example, bunches of herbs are used for protection; protective energy comes out of them to block the entrance from unfavorable energies.
If the combined energies (combined forces) are sent to the free ones, they create an "echo" effect. Free energies of similar types will attach to themselves the energy sent by the caster: that is, his love energy will attract other love energies that are "free". This is called "like attracts like". The same happens with energy that is sent into free space, for example, to attract money, spirituality, or other magical purposes. (I realize this theory is rather vague and inaccurate, but it's the best we can work with these days.)
If the energy is sent back to the caster (or to the person for whom it is done), this stimulates his personal forces to carry out certain goals. Unlike herbs, humans hold onto this energy and use it to bring about inner change. (Some of these changes are automatic, others are controlled by the caster.) "Recharge" is usually done at regular intervals: most spells are cast every day for a week. Working with the energies of plants is the essence of herbal magic.
Still don't understand? Don't worry. We don't have to know exactly how herbal magic works to get the desired result. You just need to try to do everything right and believe in it, and then the effect will not keep you waiting.

THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF HERB MAGIC
"Charging" is the point at which the caster sends their own energy into the herbs (or mixtures thereof). Neglecting this is like standing behind the car, throwing away the keys, and waiting for it to go where you need it.
Before energizing the plant, the caster must first call and program his own energy. This is often achieved through emotion and a simple, effective method of contracting the muscles of the body. The visual image of your need "programs" the energy for the goal. And only when this energy is evoked and “programmed” can it be sent into the plant.
Charging is usually done by touching the herbs, that is, releasing energy through the fingertips. It is very difficult to describe this process on paper, but if you do it at least once, you will understand.
All gadgets are charged before you charge yourself. The same with oils, powders, bath salts, tinctures, talismans, amulets.
We must work with herbs to increase their potential and release energy. Many who have failed in herb magic have overlooked this important step.

WHO CAN PRACTICE HERB MAGIC?
Yes, anyone. The gates of herbal magic are open to everyone, regardless of their religion and commitment. There are no oaths or vows. This does not require long training (although experience increases efficiency). However, there are several necessary conditions: love for oneself, for others, and for the world; desire to work hard to achieve results; interest in the unknown (but very real) world of energies that surround us, and a strong desire to change our lives for the better.
In addition, the herbalist must see magic for what it is: it is a tool with which we can improve our existence. It may seem mysterious, but only because there is so much we don't understand. All thoughts of herbal magic as something "supernatural" will only hinder its effect.

REQUIRED CASTER TOOLS
First, of course, the herbs themselves. They are best stored in glass jars with tightly closed lids. Each container must be signed. Here are the essential herbs to have on hand:
Basil
laurel
Cedar
Cinnamon
Incense
Lavender
Lemongrass
Chernobyl
Myrrh
Nutmeg
Poppy
Rosemary
Rose petals
sandalwood
yarrow

Your collection will be replenished over time - some healers store up to three hundred names of herbs.
You will also need a device for smoking herbs. It can be anything from an elaborate Chinese incense burner to a simple dish half-filled with sand; as well as coal produced specifically for fumigation.
Mortar and pestle are probably the most important tools of the healer. With their help, you can turn bark, roots and seeds into powder during the manufacture of amulets, talismans and fumigation. The preferred material is steel, as glass, wood, ceramic mortars often break when you crush hard plants such as sandalwood.
A knife may be needed when you are gathering herbs in the wild or in the garden. It can be anything, but with a white handle.
You will also need a mixing container. In this case, ceramic and glassware, and even stainless steel dishes are suitable. The bowl should be large enough to hold both of your hands (when mixing the herbs).
Candles of different colors are also needed; they are lit both during the mixing of the components and when spells are cast. It is better to use beeswax candles, but regular ones will do. And be sure to have non-flammable candlesticks.
Most healers keep a notebook where they write down conspiracies, recipes, and the results of their activities. Blank notebooks are sold in any bookstore, you can also use a diary. Over the years, this notebook will become a storehouse of knowledge about herbs and their use in magic.

GUIDE TO PERFORMING HERB MAGIC SESSIONS
You should be alone while reading the plots, so wait until everyone in the house is asleep (many people temporarily turn off the phone so that no one disturbs them).

For one session - one spell. You should not use three conspiracies to achieve three different goals, as you can confuse energy.
And money is never taken for this - this is an old rule.
All this should be done only for yourself. It surprises me that many people hesitate to try magic on themselves, usually claiming that they would be better off helping others. But this cannot be done without the consent of others.
And of course love must be the driving force.

WHAT HERBS TO USE?
If you follow recipes or spells from a certain book, then everything will be indicated in it. If you decide to act on your own, then look through the books or follow your intuition. As examples below, I will give a few goals and ways to achieve them with the help of magic.

PROTECTIVE HERBS
Herbs, properly energized, are a powerful protective agent.
As a rule, they have strong odors, which have protective properties. They can be kept at home, in the car, next to jewelry, and also carried with you. They are often made into amulets. In any case, the idea is the same: the charmed herbs release energy that destroys negative, alien forces that are trying to invade their territory.
Protective plants include garlic, laurel, dill, and frankincense. Root crops are also used as protective amulets (for example, the roots of iris, willow-herb, mandrake).

HERBS THAT MAKE MONEY
There are herbs in magic that can help you make money or guide you to spend it wisely. They don't make us rich, but they can help pay off debt.
These include familiar spices and herbs such as cinnamon, cloves and saffron, as well as exotic ones such as oakmoss and calanga. These herbs can be kept with money, put around green candles, or made into a talisman.

LOVE HERBS AND SPELLS TO THEM
Many plants have been used for centuries to bring love; these include rose, lavender, orange blossom, iris, violet, jasmine, basil. Thousands of "conspiracies and spells were found in the records of magicians and healers. Tinctures were prepared and spells were cast, and all in the name of love.
Love may seem like something magical, but it is no more supernatural than magic itself. Magic cannot immediately generate love, but through it love can be found. Many love spells are meant for you personally. This is done in order to attract others, those who are simply looking for friendship.
Although love spells will not make subject "A" fall in love with subject "B" (no spell will help you). But it can help "A" meet "B", "C", "D", "E" and "F". And after any of these meetings, a relationship can begin. The role of magic in creating love is another example of the ease of herbal magic.
Remember the love spells I mentioned earlier. Most of them are related to sex, but not to love. Remember that all love herbs must be well-charged before use.

HERBS FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT
Another category of herbs helps bring out our natural physical abilities. Most healers believe that all people are, in fact, healers from birth. But we are usually taught to block this natural gift by the time we grow up, we become part of society. There are those who have acquired this gift again through training and practice.
Many herbs have long been used by those who wish to enhance their physical condition. Lemongrass, star anise, Chernobyl, saffron (rather expensive herbs) and yarrow were energized and used in healing mixtures. These herbs can be mixed, charged and stored next to the hospital card. You can also make sachets (small cloth bags filled with herbs) and sniff as needed. And yet - Chernobyl tea (clean or with a spoonful of honey) is used to improve well-being.

HERBS FOR SESSIONS
There are significantly fewer of them. But a handful of such herbs will help calm the soul and heart. Among them are frankincense, sandalwood, aloe wood and myrrh. Usually they are energized, set on fire and used during meditation or séances, as well as religious rites. Their delicate aroma soothes and creates a feeling of comfort.

"DAMAGE" HERBS AND "FLYING" OINTMENTS
One of the dark chapters in the history of herbs was the traditional use of "disastrous" (poisonous) herbs. Such herbs, including henbane, hemlock, hellebore, mandrake, and datura, were popular during the Renaissance. They were used to induce visions, create the illusion of physical strength, clouding the mind, and even dull the pain of those who were put to execution for magic.
"Destructive" herbs have taken a "honorable" place in magic due to their specific chemical structure. These herbs contain special chemicals that cause hallucinations by affecting the brain. They are used in the manufacture of ointments, balms and other magical potions, as well as for smoking.
While these herbs can easily cause brain disease, injury, and even death, they have been used in magic for centuries.
The most common was their use for the preparation of the so-called "volatile ointments". These were prepared by boiling herbs in fat. Such an ointment was applied to the body (it is necessary to be near the fire). There were hallucinations that created an incredibly real feeling of flying. The most vivid fantasies visited people during such hallucinogenic journeys. Many now claim that these compounds were used to promote astral flights of the imagination (the conscious separation of thought from the body to help consciousness flow freely through time and space). If so, then the use of such lethal ointments was a dangerous and unreliable method. It's best not to use it these days. (Astral flights of the imagination are rather achieved through hard work.) Drugs cannot enhance this process, and your brain will be damaged. G
But there are other, more harmless (safer) ways to use these herbs. Many of them are used in medicine, they can also be used to make magical talismans, some are even used to attract love. But it is better to avoid these herbs: they can kill, besides, drugs have nothing to do with plant magic.

THIRTEEN HERBS AND THEIR MAGICAL USES
Basil(Ocimum basilicum): This is the national plant of India. It was used to attract love. In addition, if this weed is kept in a pocket with money or glued to a cash register, it will bring money.
laurel(Laurus nobilis). In ancient Greece, this noble plant was awarded to the winners. It brings protection and is also used for spiritual cleansing purposes. You can also make a wish, write it on a bay leaf and burn it.
Cedar(Cedrus libani). An amazing plant contributes to a speedy recovery; it is added to the composition of healing talismans and set on fire on coal to extract its energy. Stored at home, it will soften many of life's blows.
Cinnamon(Cinnamonum zeylanicum). A well-known plant is widely used in magic. It is added to mixtures to attract money, love, healing, gives protection and physical improvement of the body. Since this herb has a strong energy, it must be carefully charged before use in order to bring the most effective results.
Dracaena(Dracena sp.). The resin of this shrub is red, which is why it is popularly called "dragon's blood". It is used to make love potions. And to prepare a protective agent, the resin must be crushed and mixed with salt.
Incense(Boswellia carterii). This plant, which has high spiritual properties, is set on fire to perform a rite of spiritual cleansing of the house and protection.
Garlic(Allium sativum). A well-known culinary vegetable in the hands of healers turns into a powerful magical remedy. To cleanse your home of negative energy, place garlic cloves throughout your home at night and discard them the next morning. A whole head of garlic can be kept in the house to protect against unwanted intrusions and theft.
Juniper(Juniperus communis). Juniper berries are added to the preparation of medicinal and wellness mixtures, they are scattered throughout the house for protection, carried with them from an accident.
Patchouli(Poqostemon cablin). This plant comes from India, is very popular with European magicians and healers. One of the most effective means to attract money.
Rose(Rosa sp). Rose petals are added to baths to attract love, to create love charms, and are also used in concoctions for quick recovery. A rosebud is placed under the pillow at night - this contributes to good dreams.
Rosemary(Rosemarinus officinalis). Rosemary is used to fumigate a space that you want to cleanse and protect. It can also be put under the pillow, then you will not have nightmares. There are many magical uses for rosemary.
sandalwood(Santalum album). Sandalwood, like frankincense, is one of the most spiritual, spiritual plants in the world. It is used for protection, healing and cleansing rituals. Smoke favors meditation. Sandalwood drops are used to enhance the atmosphere during the session.
yarrow(Achillea millefolium). The inflorescences of this beautiful plant are used in love magic. Strongly smelling, it gives courage during sessions and inspires confidence. This is one of the plants most loved by healers.

SOME EXAMPLES FROM HERB MAGIC
Now that we have discussed the basics of herbal magic (technique, theory, remedies, and the herbs themselves), it's time to move on to incantations and spells. The rites and ceremonies below, which have never previously appeared in print, can be performed using common household items, and the components can be purchased at any shop.
If you decide to perform these rituals, then remember a few important points.
- Connect your energy with the energy of the herbs you use.
- Learn to manage this energy.
- You don't have to believe in the magic of herbs, but you need to know that it is effective.
- Most spells should be repeated at least once a day for a week.
- Gradually, with practice and experience, it will become easier for you.
Now let's move on to spells!

LOVE TALISMAN FROM BASIL AND CINNAMON
Required components:
- a large flat plate;
- a small photo with your image (no one but you should be on it);
- cinnamon;
- dry basil;
- ceramic or glass bowl;
- a cone-shaped candle of pink color;
- pink thread;

This rite can be performed at any time.
Take a candle in both hands. Close your eyes. Imagine that you are loved. Fill yourself with love. Transfer this energy to the candle. Insert the candle into the candlestick and light it. Then place the plate in front of the candle. Place your small photo in the center of the plate. Use a spoon or the spice jar itself to place a small circle of cinnamon on a plate around your photo. Tell:
"Love surrounds me."
Sprinkle another, larger circle of basil around the cinnamon, saying again, "Love surrounds me."
Now again sprinkle cinnamon on the third, largest circle around the basil, saying: "Love surrounds me."
Place your hands palm down over the three circles and your photo, hold for a moment. Feel how the forces coming from the herbs come to you.
Link your powers to the powers of the herbs and visualize this in your mind. Carefully pour the spices and photograph into a bowl. Dip your hands there and, stirring the contents with your fingers, send your energy, while saying:
"Spices and herbs,
Plants and trees!
Send me someone
Who would love me
And we'll split this love in half;
So let my wish come true!”
Dry your hands. Sprinkle the spices and the photo onto the pink fabric. Gather the ends, twist them and tie with pink thread. Put the love charm behind the candle. Let him lie there for at least 18 minutes.
Then blow out the candle and carry the talisman with you. Light a candle at about the same time every day for 7 minutes and love will find you!

CONSPIRACY FOR PROTECTION
Required components:
- 5 whole bay leaves (of the same size);
- 1 pen with red ink;
- 5 white candles and 5 candlesticks;
- matches (and a heat-resistant container for used matches).
Perform this rite in the daytime, preferably at noon.
Darken the room. Lay everything you need on a flat surface. Close your eyes for a few minutes. Breathe deeply. Open your eyes and start the ceremony.
Hold the bay leaves between the thumb and forefinger of the hand you normally write with. Close your eyes and imagine yourself protected: you are surrounded by bright light, guarded by a loyal, ferocious animal, dressed in an armored suit. (Those things that you imagine are not as important as the effectiveness they give you. You must feel the power in yourself and around you.) And then send your energy to the herbs.
Lay the bay leaves on the table further away, and one directly in front of you. The stem should point to the left, and the top of the leaf should point to the right. Use a red pen to write the letter "3" on this piece of paper. Then lay it straight 15 cm away from you with the stalk pointing towards you.
On the second piece of paper, write the letter "A" in the same way as on the first. Lay it to the right of the first leaf so that their stems touch.
On the third leaf, write "Sh". Put it behind the second, connecting the stems. "
On the fourth, write "And" after the third.
On the fifth - "T", and on the sixth - "A".
You should get a semblance of a flower from bay leaves and the word "PROTECTION". Take candles in your hands and mentally direct your energy into each of them, and only after that place them in candlesticks. Place each candle against each leaf at a distance of approximately 2.5 cm. Thus, you have a ring of candles located around the herbs.
Light the first candle and say, "Protection comes here."
Light the second candle and say: "Protection from heaven and earth."
Light the third candle and say: "The evil spirit flies away."
Light the fourth candle and say, "And don't bother me again."
Light the fifth candle and say, "Nothing will hurt me."
Light the sixth candle and say: "Neither spiritual nor physical."
Lower your hands over the leaves and candle flames and say, “I am protected; evil disappears! May it come true!” Open the curtains to fill the room with light. Leave everything for 15 minutes and then return to the herbs and candles.
Collect bay leaves and bury them in the ground. Blow out the candles and then light them every day for 15 minutes until they burn out.

SOME USEFUL RECIPES
"Health Vinegar":
1 liter of apple cider vinegar;
2 tablespoons (heaped) rosemary;
1 tablespoon (with a slide) fennel seeds;
1 tablespoon rose petals;
2 bay leaves (chopped);
1 pinch of pure saffron.
Place rosemary in a bowl. Charge it with your energy. By adding each ingredient separately, send him your energy and strength. Pour vinegar into a jar and pour the mixture of herbs into it. Close the lid tightly, shake well and let it brew for 2-3 days. Strain the liquid through the filter, bottle, sign. For a faster recovery, add 6 tablespoons with every bath.

HOME TALISMAN TO IMPROVE MATERIAL WELFARE
5 tablespoons of cloves (chopped);
5 tablespoons of cinnamon;
5 teaspoons of grated nutmeg;
3 teaspoons (with a slide) basil;
1 pinch of black tea;
1 square (8x8) green cotton fabric;
green thread.
Add each ingredient separately to the bowl. Fill the mixture with your energy while imagining how you pay bills and receive money. Pour the energized mixture into the center of the green cloth. Connect the ends and intercept with green thread. Hang or put this talisman in your home to attract money. (Move it to a different location every 3 months.)

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