The ancients prized myrrh for its mystical properties and rich, beautiful aroma.
Sweet smelling and rare, traders valued myrrh as a commodity literally worth its weight in gold.
While the garden goes dormant during the cooler months, take the opportunity to shift your focus to discover and deepen your relationship with this magical resin.
From banishing and exorcisms to honoring the goddess, Isis, learn to work with this sacred staple of the witch’s cabinet.
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- What is the spiritual significance of myrrh?
- In baby blessings.
- During exorcisms.
- As an offering to the goddess, Isis.
- During your Yule ritual.
- During funerary rites.
- To heal spiritual or emotional wounds.
- Celebrate your inner goddess.
- To elevate your sacred space.
- Warm cold emotions.
- Correspondences for myrrh
- Magical properties of myrrh
What is the spiritual significance of myrrh?
Ancient societies considered myrrh spiritually significance in death rituals, healing magic and as a precious temple incense.
The Egyptians included it in their embalming process and regarded it as one of the 7 Sacred Oils.
In modern witchcraft, this resin is especially associated with the Winter Solstice, exorcism and baby blessings.
In baby blessings.
Myrrh is a traditional gift to new mothers.
Burn myrrh during a baby blessing to welcome a new little witchlet into the world.
Or, include it in a gift basket for the new mom in your moon circle.
During exorcisms.
If the first image of an “exorcism” that pops into your head involves a vomiting prepubescent girl with her head twisted in the wrong direction, consider the broader meaning of the word.
In this context, “exorcism” means any ritual intended to dispel negative energy or malevoyant spirits.
So, for example, if you conduct a paranormal investigation and think a trapped or angry spirit dwells there, consider burning myrrh as a polite way to encourage it to move on its way.
As an offering to the goddess, Isis.
The ancient altars of Isis smoked with the burnt offering of myrrh.
If you work with her in your practice, burn myrrh on a charcoal disk to honor this Egyptian goddess.
During your Yule ritual.
Combine myrrh with frankincense for a traditional Winter Solstice incense blend.
Simply mix 1 equal part each and burn it on a charcoal disk or toss it in a wood-burning fire and bring the Yule season to life.
During funerary rites.
If you recently lost a loved one, consider incorporating myrrh into the death ritual when appropriate.
Tuck a small pouch into the casket or scatter it with cremated ashes to heal grief and send your loved one’s spirit to the other side of the Veil in peace.
To heal spiritual or emotional wounds.
Resin is almost literally the blood of wounded tree.
Use myrrh to heal emotional wounds and brings spiritual balance into life after spiritual upheaval.
Burn it on a (affiliate link —->) charcoal disk during rituals for this purpose.
Celebrate your inner goddess.
One of the most expensive substances in the ancient world, myrrh is a historically luxurious resin.
Add myrrh essential oil to body oils for anointing yourself during rituals to evoke your inner goddess.
To elevate your sacred space.
Burn myrrh to create sense of peace, serenity and connection to the divine.
Particularly when casting a circle, and especially during the winter months, burning this resin helps to heighten spiritual awareness and chase away icky vibes.
Warm cold emotions.
This magical substances provides a sense of warmth and healing.
Think of it as a spiritual hot compress for the soul.
Use it during rituals and magic to dispel cold feelings and restore a feeling of mutual warmth in important relationships.
Correspondences for myrrh
Attribute | Correspondence |
---|---|
Element | Earth |
Planet | Saturn |
Deities | Isis, Ra, Aphrodite, Hecate |
Zodiac | Capricorn |
Chakra | Root (Grounding), Third Eye (Insight) |
Magical Properties | Protection, Healing, Purification, Spiritual Awareness |
Uses | Incense, Oils, Offerings, Spellwork |
Energy | Grounding, Stabilizing |
Rituals | Protection, Healing, Purification, Transition (Death/Rebirth) |
Associated Stones | Onyx, Obsidian, Hematite |
Associated Plants | Frankincense, Sandalwood |
Best Time for Use | Waning Moon, Saturn’s Day (Saturday) |
Colors | Black, Brown, Dark Red |
Magical properties of myrrh
Myrrh has been revered for thousands of years for its spiritual and magical properties. Known for its deep, resinous scent, myrrh is often used in rituals and spellwork for purification, protection, and healing.
Associated with the element of Earth and the planet Saturn, myrrh carries grounding and stabilizing energies, making it ideal for enhancing meditation and connecting with the spiritual realm.
One of the primary magical uses of myrrh is in protection rituals. When burned as incense, myrrh is believed to cleanse spaces of negative energies and create a protective barrier, shielding against harmful influences. It is also commonly combined with frankincense in purification rites, as the two resins together amplify their protective and cleansing powers. This blend is often used in sanctifying altars, ritual tools, and sacred spaces.
Myrrh is also closely tied to healing and restoration. Its energies are thought to assist in physical healing, emotional release, and spiritual growth. When used in spells or added to healing oils, myrrh promotes recovery, especially from emotional wounds and grief. It is often incorporated into rituals of transition, such as those dealing with death and rebirth, helping ease the process of letting go and bringing comfort to those in mourning.
In addition to protection and healing, myrrh has been used to enhance spiritual awareness and intuition. Its grounding qualities make it an excellent tool for meditation, allowing one to deepen their connection to higher powers and access inner wisdom. Myrrh is believed to open pathways to the divine, making it an important ingredient in rituals seeking guidance or spiritual insight.
Whether burned as incense, used in oils, or added to spellwork, myrrh brings a sense of calm, protection, and spiritual depth to any magical practice.