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Herbs & Oils

Lumina Indigo

By Moody Moons, Herbs & Oils

9 Alluring Love Spell Herbs

This article examines nine herbs and spices traditionally associated with love magic within Western folk and ceremonial traditions, including roses, basil, lavender, cinnamon, rosemary, and patchouli. The author provides an overview of each plant’s purported magical properties and suggested applications in romantic spellwork, while briefly addressing ethical considerations practitioners may encounter when engaging with love-focused rituals.

Morningbird & MS Team

By Witchipedia, Herbs & Oils

Job’s Tears: Folklore, Symbolism & Magical Uses

This article examines Job’s Tears (*Coix lacryma-jobi*), exploring the botanical characteristics, historical significance, and cultural applications of this grain-producing plant across various traditions. The authors discuss the plant’s archaeological presence dating to 3000 BC, its folkloric associations with protection, abundance, and healing, as well as its practical uses in jewelry-making, cultivation practices, and magical applications including luck-drawing and health-related rituals.

Tina Caro

Herbs & Oils

6 Magickal Properties & Uses of Ylang Ylang [Explained]

This article explores the magickal properties and ritual applications of ylang ylang (*Cananga odorata*) within contemporary spiritual practice. The author presents six primary uses for this botanical ingredient, including its incorporation into reconciliation spells, feminine and fertility enchantments, and workings designed to promote emotional serenity and peace.

Lumina Indigo

Autumn Magic, By Moody Moons, Herbs & Oils, Pagan Crafts

DIY Mabon Incense Loose Blend (Fall Equinox)

This article presents a practitioner-developed recipe for creating loose incense blends intended for use during Mabon, the autumnal equinox observance within contemporary pagan and Wiccan traditions. The author provides detailed instructions for combining seasonal botanicals—including dried citrus peel, warm spices, cedar, and autumn florals with essential oils—while emphasizing the importance of local sourcing, ingredient substitution, and personalization in ritual craft practice.