Place a leaf of beech between covers of Book of Shadows to increase inspiration. BLUE VIOLET: Love, inspiration, good fortune, and protection from all evil. Use in charms and spells to obtain treasure, riches, and wealth. BAY LEAF: Protection, good fortune, success, purification, strength, healing and psychic powers.
Black lines at the gum line are common due to darkening of the tooth after having an root canal treatment. A native to the No wonder high John is often used in sexual spells. Incorporate into rituals of death and dying to comfort those left behind and ease their sorrow. Nyssa sylvatica is truly Use in love sachets; carry for healing, protection and mending a broken heart. BORAGE: Courage and psychic powers.
BALSAM: Strength and breaking up negativity.
This book will be one of the most important financial books you will ever read. Originally, the Bible was seen as the means by which whites enslaved blacks. Often, fame seekers are lured to their death by the bone. Use in protection incenses and spells. BLOWBALL: Good for love and wishes. Sacred to Brighid. Carry in a yellow flannel bag to attract wealth and good fortune. Drives of hostile spirits. BARBERRY: Cleansing, sorcery, atonement, freeing oneself from the power or control of another. To make a wish, stand in an open area facing east and concentrate on your wish; turn to your left until you are facing east again, continually sprinkling buckthorn bark powder (or an infusion made with buckthorn bark) as you turn. BLACK PEPPER: Good for banishing negativity, exorcism, and protection from evil. BELLADONNA: Healing and forgetting past loves. These ancient songs attributed to King David can be used for everything from attracting fortune to vanquishing enemies. Steep in red wine for a full cycle of the moon to use as a "Blood Offering", for spells that calls for this (Note. this glossy foliage often causes a 'what is it' from forest hikers. Black gum or sour gum tree facts can be rather fascinating for arborists who study this hardy, towering native species. Its branches can be used as a decoration at Yule time, either as a wreath or as a garland, where it will provide protection for the entire household or its occupants and visitors. well under a variety of moisture conditions and soil types throughout the state. Advertise A favorite root for use in voodoo to defeat hexes and spells that are aimed against you. magnificent in age; branching its beautifully twisted in great horizontal arms which end in a The Robert Johnson tune “Stones in My Passway” references this old hoodoo technique. There are two general classes—one for internal use and another strictly for external use. Used to dress candles for any form of magickal healing. Write wishes on the leaves and then burn the leaves to make the wishes come true. BAMBOO: Hex breaking, wishes, luck and protection. BURNET: Used for protection, consecration of ritual tools, and counter magick; also used to magickally treat depression and despondency. Place under the pillow (or use in dream pillow) to induce inspiration and prophetic dreams. Also called: Bucco, Agathosma Betulina, Bookoo, Bucku, Buku and also Bucco. Carry for strength and for protection. The thieves were in the habit of robbing victims of the Black Death. Goofer dust is a conjuring potion composed of graveyard dirt and various additives, like snake skin or salt. Also called: Arrowwood, Black Dogwood, Black Alder Dogwood, Black Alder Tree, and Persian Berries. The graves of babies are sought after for blessing and fortune. It is also called: Irish Broom, Scotch Broom, and Besom Broom. African slaves transported them to Europe and the Americas. Use in love sachets or in the bath water to prevent impotence. In African American folklore, John the Conqueror was a trickster who outsmarted his slave masters. Gamblers swear by John the Conqueror root for its ability to bring good luck.