Middle Earth Magic: Inspired Ideas and Seasonal Spells for Your Enchanted Life
I grew up on a farm in West Virginia and learned much about herbs, trees, animals, gardening, foraging and so much about nature. I incorporate this wisdom I learned from elders in my family into my spellwork. When I finally left the farm, I majored in Medieval Studies, my attempt to emulate my idol, J.R.R. Tolkien. All these influences led me to my own blended brew which I call "middle earth magic," containing a mix of the modern and the time-tested "old ways."
Astrological Almanac – Green Witchery Wisdom
Plants carry potent energy you can use to amplify your magical workings. Use the signs of the sun, moon and stars to your advantage and, over time, you will come to know which ones are most effective for you. Make sure to use your own astrological chart in working with these herbs. Here is a guide to the astrological associations of plants you may grow in your kitchen garden or keep dried in your pantry:
Aries, ruled by Mars: carnation, cedar, clove, cumin, fennel, juniper, peppermint and pine.
Taurus, ruled by Venus: apple, daisy, lilac, magnolia, oak moss, orchid, plumeria, rose, thyme, tonka bean, vanilla and violet.
Gemini, ruled by Mercury: almond, bergamot, mint, clover, dill, lavender, lemongrass, lily and parsley.
Cancer, ruled by the Moon: eucalyptus, gardenia, jasmine, lemon, lotus, rose, myrrh and sandalwood.
Leo, ruled by the Sun: acacia, cinnamon, heliotrope, nutmeg, orange and rosemary.
Virgo, ruled by Mercury: almond, cypress, bergamot, mint, mace, moss, thyme and patchouli.
Libra, ruled by Venus: catnip, marjoram, mugwort, spearmint, sweet pea, thyme and vanilla.
Scorpio, ruled by Pluto: allspice, basil, cumin, galangal and ginger.
Sagittarius, ruled by Jupiter: anise, cedar wood, sassafras, star anise and honeysuckle.
Capricorn, ruled by Saturn: lemon thyme, mimosa, vervain and vetiver.
Aquarius, ruled by Uranus: gum, citron, cypress, lavender, spearmint and pine.
Pisces, ruled by Neptune: clover, orris, neroli, sarsaparilla and sweet pea.
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