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Morningbird & MS Team

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Fir: Species, Growing, Healing & Magickal Uses

This article provides a comprehensive overview of fir trees (*Abies* spp.), covering botanical identification, notable species, cultivation considerations, and traditional applications. Readers will gain knowledge of the distinguishing physical characteristics of fir trees, specific species such as *Abies alba*, *Abies balsamea*, and *Abies fraseri*, as well as their historical and contemporary uses in woodworking, aromatic preparations, and folk medicine.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Herbs & Oils

Feverfew: Folklore, Healing & Magickal Attributes

This article examines feverfew (*Tanacetum parthenium*), a perennial herb of the Asteraceae family, through the lenses of historical folk medicine, traditional cultivation practices, and esoteric applications. The text surveys the plant’s documented use from ancient Greek and Egyptian healing traditions through medieval European herbalism, while also exploring its attributed magical properties related to protection, mental clarity, and spiritual defense.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Tools

What is a Fetish in Magick: For Spirit Beings

This article examines the concept of the fetish within magical practice, defining it as a physical object created to house a spirit being such as an ancestor, deity, spirit guide, or servitor. The text explains the traditional function of fetishes as portable vessels enabling practitioners to interact with spiritual entities through offerings and prayer, with the understanding that engagement occurs with the indwelling spirit rather than the material object itself.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Lore

Februa: The Tools used for Purification

This article examines the ancient Roman concept of *februa*, the ritual tools employed in purification practices, with particular focus on their use during the festival of Lupercalia. The text explores the etymological connections between these sacred implements, the month of February, and related terms such as *febris* (fever), while describing the specific ritual actions performed by Luperci priests, including the use of goat-hide thongs to purify participants.