Monday, June 14, 2010

Witches Burrs

Witches Burrs
I habitually get through nature in my magick and reasonably habitually the lore or folknames with wildflowers and such ties rectify in with paganism. Bring forth the beginning pod of the Sweet Gum Tree...it is also acknowledged as a Witch's Pronunciation and placing one on your altar can expand the magick. Lots habitually, ancestors "freaky" sounding names of ingredients in silvery spells and potions are really impartial folk names of mundane plant life. Eye of Newt or Deer's Vernacular, Devil's Spike, Bat's Wings...these (and bigger) are impartial folk names of plant life and not at all what they really examine need. If you don't know the binomial name of a charlatan you refer to it what it looks likes or most likely based on the properties it holds.

As it should be, this Witch Pronunciation is a beginning pod from the Sweet Gum Tree is which a very worldwide tree put on in the south. These tiny matter are all higher the place. They add power to any spell or altar or magickal working. Try placing a variety of in a diagrammatic jar and set in your rank or on an altar.

1. You can also place one in a witch pellet as their spines and pokiness donate care for glumness not in.

2. You can use it as an amulet for productivity, protection prosperity.

3. Impart in the south people shower dye them gold and silver and use as Christmas/Yule garland. Tie some to a broom or fraud on a priapic wand.

4. Hot fraud a group together to make an autumn wreath.

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And put on are A cut above "witchy" ingredients

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