Hyssop

  • 1 cup salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon dill weed
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground hyssop
  • 4 drops myrrh oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon powdered galangal
  • 2 drops anise oil

Lightly mix the ingredients together and place them in a jar for storage.

Helpful Tips:

Add the essential oils drop by drop, one ingredient at a time, until the scent seems right. Mix with a spoon (or shake) until all salt particles are moistened. Be prepared to spend some time doing this, perhaps a half hour or so. Here is where a plastic bag comes in handy!

If the Bath Salts are mixed for a ritual purpose, visualize the energies within the oils merging with each other and with the salt as you mix. Keep the salt’s goal in mind while you stir. Use or store until needed.

From: Moon Magick

This is highly recommended for a preliminary cleansing when moving into a new home. This floorwash removes old vibrations and emotions lingering from past residents and allows you to begin with a fresh slate.

  • Make a strong infusion from basil, hyssop, and pine needles.
  • Strain and add to a bucket of rinse water, with vinegar.
  • Cleanse floors and surfaces as needed.

While this is called a “floor wash” it’s actually more of a rinse. So, you will always begin with a clean floor.  The reasoning behind this practice is to infuse the surface with the vibrations of the wash, so that it will then attract or dispel the corresponding energies.

Traditional methods call for you to scrub the floor on your hands and knees. The repetitive motion and low concentration level needed allow for a shift in consciousness to take place. Incorporating a chant as you wash will boost the powers of the wash and help your goal to manifest even faster. Remember to be as specific as possible in the wording of your chant.

The floor (or other surface) should be allowed to air-dry, so that its power radiates into the surrounding atmosphere.

Found in: Element Encyclopedia of 5000 Spells

Herbs can be mixed and combined to produce a “recipe” that’s just right for each of us. Since the Sun sign you were born under has such an amazing influence on your health and well-being, using the herbs that correspond with that sign alone can be a tremendous help in times of stress or illness. Here’s a short list of herbs that seem to be tailor-made due to their associations with both the planetary ruler and the positive qualities of this sign.

027791-glossy-space-icon-culture-astrology-sagittariusSagittarius – Jupiter

  • Anise,
  • Clove,
  • Fig,
  • Hyssop,
  • Mugwort,
  • Myrtle,
  • Nutmeg,
  • Rosemary,
  • Sage.

There’s no sign that hangs on to youth with more fervency and determination than Sagittarius. To keep that youthful appearance and disposition going as you travel the world in search of yet another experience, drink a tea made of Anise, Rosemary, and Vervain. To aid in making your dreams more prophetic than they already are, use Mugwort. Burn clove incense to attract the wealth you’ll need to pay for your travels.

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