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the-noi-dessert-baker · 11 months ago
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OH MY GOD
Eucalyptus has fire kink
I love that gum trees were carted over to California due to their ability to thrive in harsh environments, only for fire season to hit and the Americans realise that the trees were the harsh environment.
Baby girls, fire literally be the gum trees kink;
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sable-roteuth · 1 year ago
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To Join the Continuum
~Today's drawing's song issssss~
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jersey-blooms · 2 years ago
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Wedding done in Summer of 2022. Bridal party. Bouquet, Boutonniere, and crown for the bride.
The bride's bouquet contained lavender song roses, gardenia, seeded eucalyptus, silver dollar eucalyptus, and purple limonium.
Arranged handheld and hand tied with a ribbon wrapped finish.
Gardenia are an interesting flower to work with, as they cannot come in contact with the oil of your skin, lest they blemish, as well as lacking a stem. Meaning the designer must create one to use in arranging.
The groom's boutonniere is simply white spray roses, purple limonium, and wire accents.
The crown consists of a wire form with seeded and silver dollar leaves mounted to it using floral tape, with purple limonium and blue thistle added for texture, color, and variety.
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fleursdecrepon · 1 month ago
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artbyisabelh · 5 months ago
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Six on Saturday 06/22/2024
I’m finally getting to post this Saturday! Last Saturday I was busy in the garden, and the one before that, I was out of town in Miami. I took my son to a car meet where we spent 4 hours under the hot South Florida sun taking pictures of some cool cars, some that I could never afford… it was all fun. But this time, I’m posting before I tackle my Saturday landscaping chores. Despite the rainy week…
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dwyane-moggridge-1986 · 7 months ago
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seeded eucalyptus, diy wedding greenery, popular wedding greenery, seeded euc, flower moxie
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thecupidwitch · 8 months ago
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Herb's Properties
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Basil:  money, luck, prosperity, happiness
Bay Leaf: energy, cleansing, can be charged with almost any intention
Camomile: Caring, kindness, luck, growth, self-love growth, confidence, avoiding negativity, happiness
Cinnamon: passion, quick success, fire magick
Chia seeds: Growth, health, kindness, Property
Chilli flakes:  Pride, confidence, power, strength, Passion
Cumin: Courage, bravery, protection, loyalty
Dandelion: wishes, charisma, success, good luck
Dill: sexual love, luck, protection
Eucalyptus: cleansing, healing, purifying, relaxing, comfort
Fennel:  hate, anger
Flax seeds: Prosperity, growth, new beginnings
Ginger: fiery passion, success, and personal power
Jasmine: love, dreams, sensuality, luxury and kindness
Lavender: love and attraction, purification, relaxation, restful sleep
Nutmeg: luck, Health, Fidelity, Love, Prosperity, comfort, loyalty
Oregano:  comfort, love, warmth
Paprika:  Pride, confidence, power, strength
Parsley: Cleansing. purification
Peppermint: healing, purification, love and energy, cleansing, prosperity
Poppy seeds: protection, intuition, self-assurance, hexing and cursing
Rose: love, beauty, harmony, romance, attraction
Rosemary: cleansing, purification, wisdom, protection
Sesame seeds: Prosperity, growth, health, nurturing
Spearmint: love, cleansing, renewal, blessing
Sunflower seeds: happiness, growth, joy
Thyme: beauty, strength, courage
Turmeric: confidence, creativity, energy
Vanilla: love and sexuality
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somethingofwood · 10 months ago
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ad-caelestia · 4 months ago
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Correspondences for Days of the Week [quick reference]
Sunday 
Sun 
Gold, white, yellow 
Diamond, amber, tiger’s eye, sunstone, topaz, gold 
Cedar, frankincense, lemon, St. John’s wort 
Success, fame, prosperity, hope, healing, fortune 
Monday 
Moon 
Silver, white, blue 
Moonstone, silver, aquamarine, selenite 
Jasmine, lemon, sandalwood, honeysuckle, myrtle, willow 
Peace, dreams, emotions, illusions, glamours, psychic abilities, insight, wisdom, manifestation
Tuesday 
Mars 
Red, orange 
Bloodstone, ruby, garnet, flint, rhodonite, iron, steel 
Basil, patchouli, ginger, black pepper, dragon’s blood 
Power, lust, force, passion, will, courage, physical strength, war, energy, action, independence, practicality, protection 
Wednesday 
Mercury 
Yellow, purple, grey
Emerald, agate, fluorite, citrine, aventurine, mica, pumice, quicksilver, zinc 
Lavender, eucalyptus, jasmine, sweet pea 
Communication, arts, travel, luck, change, chance, gambling, creativity 
Thursday 
Jupiter 
Blue, purple, yellow 
Amethyst, lepidolite, sugilite, yellow sapphire, lapis lazuli, tin 
Clove, oak, cinnamon, nutmeg, sage 
Abundance, gain, riches, prosperity, wealth, success, luck, self-confidence, investment, gatherings, favors, ambition, mercy, humanity, publicity  
Friday 
Venus 
Pink, green, aqua, peach 
Jade, lapis lazuli, rose quartz, coral, emerald, malachite, copper 
Rose, yarrow, saffron, vanilla, thyme, sandalwood, strawberry  
Love, fertility, romance, friendships, passion, creativity  
Saturday 
Saturn 
Black, grey
Jet, obsidian, onyx, lead, pewter, hematite 
Cypress, myrrh, patchouli, black poppy seeds 
Safety, protection, intellect, life lessons, loss, past lives, law, justice, sincerity, restraint, discipline, responsibility, caution, time, chaos  
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wholeblossomsblog · 2 years ago
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nurserykart1 · 2 years ago
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plants, plants for home, plants for life, indoor plants, outdoor plants, nursery near you, botanical, flowers, seasonal flowers, pots, landscaping,
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alienssstufff · 1 year ago
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BLOODHOUNDS
ft Y.T and Tripwire
[their ‘duo name’ is Bloodhounds from now on btw… if you even care..]
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alternative title ver- it would’ve taken away the effect of the *COUGH* easter egg
notes n what not coming soon
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The sketch and the flowers used :3
The composition originally was going to be a lot different (had two in mind) where the Red King’s involvement would’ve been more prominent. Went with this one simply cuz it was just more fun to experiment, where the negative space is made front and centre focus :]
Whennnn picking out the plants ddint think for a second about symbolism- and going off of just ANY flower for flower language would have been too big of a selection pool… So in respects to SL environmental setting - native Australian plants it was.
-The golden wattle trees by its abundance and have benefited Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders for thousands of years to create various markers and tools. The plant survives harsh droughts, and its seeds have a coating strong enough that can be salvageable beyond bushfires.
-as a signifier of Spring and new beginnings hence rebirth, the golden wattle to me was also very thematically fitting for a season like Secret Life :]
-I never looked into what Illawarra flame trees (the flowers of the coat my SL!Bdubs design is wearing) before until today.. and I quote “Regains confidence and self-approval, able to make commitments with the strength of self-reliance. Clarity in life and ability to adapt to all situations. Secure enough to express and communicate true feelings. To be beautiful and strong ” [SOURCE: Australian Bushflowers] which…. Ok damn. There’s also alcohol in it.
-Eucalyptus trees in Indigenous Australian culture represent the division between the underworld, the Earth and heaven.
The selection of plants while don’t represent Bloodhounds together - but more of what Martyn and Bdubs are individually, they’re interesting in the things they have in common what they represent. And the differences they go about this loyalty throughout the seasons and why they devote - especially in LimL and SL.. Fascinating stuff.
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greenwitchcrafts · 4 months ago
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August 2024 Witch Guide
New Moon: August 4th
First Quarter: August 12th
Full moon: August 19th
Last Quarter: August 26th
Sabbats: Lughnasadh/Lammas- August 1st
August Sturgeon Moon
Also known as: Barely Moon, Black Cherries Moon, Corn moon, Dispute Moon, Harvest moon, Herb Moon, grain moon, Mountain Shadows Moon, Red moon, Ricing Moon, Weodmonath & Wyrt moon
Element: Fire
Zodiac: Leo & Virgo
Animal spirts: Dryads
Deities: Diana, Ganesha, Hathor, Hecate, Mars, Nemesis, Thot & Vulcan
Animals: Dragon, lion, phoenix & sphinx
Birds: Crane, eagle & falcon
Trees: Alder, cedar & hazel
Herbs: Basil, bay, fennel, orange, rosemary, rue & St.John's wort
Flowers: Angelica, chamomile, marigold & sunflower
Scents: Frankincense & heliotrope
Stones: Carnelian, cats/tiger's eye, emerald, fire agate, garnet, jade, moonstone, peridot, red jasper, red agate, sardonyx, topaz & tourmaline
Colors: Dark green, gold, orange, red & yellow
Energy: Abundance, appreciation, authority, courage, entertainment, finding your voice, friendship, gathering, harvesting energy, health, love, pleasures, power, prophecy, prosperity, vitality & wisdom
The name Sturgeon Moon comes from the giant lake sturgeon of the Great Lakes & Lake Champlain; this native freshwater fish was readily caught during this part of summer & an important food staple for Native Americans who lived in the region. At one time the lake sturgeon was quite abundant in late summer, though they are rarer today.
• August's full moon is the first Supermoon of the year, which means that it will appear bigger & brighter than the full Moons we have seen so far!
Lughnasadh
Known as: Lammas, August Eve  & Feast of Bread
Season: Summer
Element: Fire
Symbols: corn, grain dollies & shafts of grain
Colors: Gold, golden yellow, green, light brown, orange, purple, red & yellow
Oils/Incense: Aloe, apple, corn, eucalyptus, safflower, rose & sandalwood
Animals: Cattle (bull & calf)
Birds: Chicken/Rooster
Stones: Aventurine, carnelian, citrine, peridot, sardonyx & yellow diamond
Food: Apples, barely cakes, berries, berry pies, breads, colcannon, cider, corn, grains, honey, lamb, nuts, potatoes, rice, sun-shaped cookies & wild berries
Herbs/Plants: Alfalfa, aloe, blackberry, bramble, corn, cornsilk, corn stalk, crab apple, fenugreek, frankincense, ginseng, goldenseal, gorse, grape, medowsweet, oak leaves, pear, rye, sloe & wheat
Flowers:  Clyclamen, heather hollyhock & sunflower
Trees: Acacia, apple, myrtle,oak & rowan
Goddesses: Aine, Alphito, Bracacia, Carmen, Ceres, Damina, Danu, Demeter, Ereshkigal, Freya, Frigga, Gaia, Inanna Ishtar, Kait, Persephone, Sul, Taillte, Tea & Zaramama
Gods: Athar, Bes, Bran, Dagon, Dumuzi, Ebisu, Ghanan, Howtu, Liber, Lono, Lugh, Neper, Odin & Xochipilli
Issues, Intentions & Powers: Accomplishment, agriculture, challenges, darkness, death, endings, release & transformation
Spellwork: Abundance, bounty, fire magick, rituals of thanks & sun magick
Activities:
• Bake fresh bread
• Weave wheat
• Take walks in nature or along bodies of water
• Craft a corn doll
• Learn a new skill
• Watch the sunrise/sunset
• Leave grains and seeds in a place where birds, squirrels and other small animals can appreciate them
• Eat outside with family/friends/coven members
• Donate to your local foodbank
• Prepare a feast with your garden harvest
• Give thanks & offerings to the Earth
• Trade crafts of make deals
• Gather and/or dry herbs to use for the upcoming year
• Celebrate/honor the god Lugh by hosting a competition of games
• Participate in matchmaking or handfasting ceremonies
• Decorate your altar with symbols of the season
• Clean up a space in nature
• Plant saved seeds or save seeds to use in the future
Lughnasadh or Lammas is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season. Historically it was widely observed throughout Ireland, Scotland & the Isle of Man. Traditionally it is held on 1 August, or about halfway between the summer solstice & autumn equinox. In recent centuries some of the celebrations have shifted to the Sunday nearest this date.
Lughnasadh is mentioned in early Irish literature & has pagan origins. The festival is named after Lugh the god of craftsmanship. It was also founded by the god Lugh as a funeral feast & athletic competition/funeral games in memory of his foster-mother Tailtiu. She was said to have died of exhaustion after clearing the plains of Ireland for agriculture.
• Tailtiu may have been an earth goddess who represented the dying vegetation that fed mankind.
• Another tale says that Lugh founded the festival in memory of his two wives, the sisters Nás & Bói. 
In the Middle Ages it involved great gatherings that included ceremonies, athletic contests (most notably the Tailteann Games which were extremely dangerous), horse racing, feasting, matchmaking & trading.
• With the coming of Christianity to the Celtic lands, the old festival of Lughnasadh took on Christian symbolism. Loaves of bread were baked from the first of the harvested grain & placed on the church altar on the first Sunday of August. The Christianized name for the feast of Lughnasadh is Lammas which means “loaf mass”.
Some believe this is the time where the God has weakened & is losing his strength as seen in the waning of the day's light. The Goddess is pregnant with the young God who will be born on Yule.
Sources:
Farmersalmanac .com
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kines
Wikipedia
A Witch's Book of Correspondences by Viktorija Briggs
Encyclopedia britannica
Llewellyn 2024 magical almanac Practical magic for everyday living
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todaysbird · 9 months ago
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the red-capped parrot is a species of broad-tailed parrot native to southeastern australia. these parrots are distinguished by their namesake red caps as well as their bright blue bellies and chests. females are slightly duller than males, with a telltale white stripe on the under-surface of the wing. red-capped parrots feed primarily on eucalyptus seeds along with fruits, vegetation and occasionally insects. they are social, gregarious birds that often become anxious and difficult to breed in captivity.
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hummingbee-lievable · 4 months ago
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Song of the Day #24:
'Mile Magnificent' by Molly OfGeography (released 2019).
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An apartment when it's empty echoes lovely, bright and clean
Sing odes to green-blue water that we stole so it comes free
All things end, it's part of living; forest fires feed the trees
Lift your glasses full of sunshine, sing a toast to gasoline
Track #4 on 'Myths'.
Fun fact: Molly refers to this song as 'The Song My Producer Said I Was Not Allowed To Name “CHICAGO IS BETTER THAN NEW YORK”'.* Honestly, her descriptions for so of the songs on this album are hilarious:
'1) The Song That Made My Producer Go, “Wait, What Was That Bit About Worms?”
2) The Song My Producer Said I Had To Append A Parenthetical To So That People Would Be Able To Find It Because The Lyrics Never Mention The Title Once But I Was Raised On Fanfiction So Joke’s On You, Pal! I Love A Long Title With A Parenthetical In It!!!
3) The Song That Is Sad'
Pretty dang accurate, honestly. Also, I think she has a Tumblr!!! *Gasp.* What if I...tag her???
@ofgeography Hiiii and thank you, your music is amazing.
I did it bees and knees (yes, this is my hip modern way of including every kind of person, fight me or provide more hilarious options; I'm content with either option).
I have had a fun time perusing this flavourful dose of humanity's wild website and I think my fun fact today should be her story where she becomes a donut god:
You're welcome, singular entity that reads this blog (that entity being my sister and/or the rogue bots, doesn't matter, we're all friends here).
Personal blurb: Alright, full disclosure time: I discovered this artist because of the 'Good Omens' fandom. Someone said we were missing out on feelings and shared this song, and when I tell you I felt those feelings, I certainly don't mean that I danced to this on repeat for several months (and her 'Hanahaki (Bloom)'), often at 3 in the morning in the bathroom. Of course not.
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Pro tip: dancing with your toothbrush in your mouth is a choking hazard, but in the spirit of Alanis Morissette, I recommend doing it anyway:
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One of my favourite books in the world is 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers. In it, one of the themes that arises often is the concept of pyrophitic serotinous plants (it's okay, I won't remember it either). They are plants that need fire to open. (There are actually different types of pyrophitic plants, from passive to fire-activated but I probably shouldn't start talking about that because you'll need to pull out the duct tape.)
(Technically, 'serotinous' plants are a category in which plants release seeds over a longer period of time, and it doesn't matter how they are released, but the seeds that open by fire fit into this category.) The eucalyptus tree, the lodgehole pine, and other trees encase their seeds in resin that can only be melted by fire (thereby releasing the seeds).
The thing that I love about this concept is this: we need to burn to grow. I recently read this book called 'Life in Oil' about the Cofàn tribe in Ecuador who were drastically impacted by oil companies. And the thing was: Yes. They were impacted horribly (physically, psychologically, environmentally, the works). They also survived. They figured out, through tumult and trial and falling apart, how to keep going.
This song screams to me of that same instinct. I mean, look at us. This is what we do, isn't it? We fight, we fall, we continue. We're just like every other aspect of nature in that we are born, and in our fight to continue, we impact everything around us. We're just a part of the cycle and eventually we will decay back to where we belong and serve as soil for our children. And all we'll be? A story. And after a while, not even that. Just a whisper of what was.
In a way? I find that freeing. We might as well live the life we want to live; how little it will matter. (This isn't absolution, please don't go murdering people.) I just mean that I don't have to put so much weight into every little thing. Not everything has to be joyful or depressing (and if we really think about it, everything is always a balance of both). It can just be what it is.
We are as we are. And we don't have to love ourselves for it, but we don't have to hate ourselves either.
I love the lyrics to this song. For a long time, I misheard 'We're animals of love/ the city never makes us beg' as 'the city never makes us pay' and I don't know why? But I kind of like that image.
We are animals of love. And that's okay.
We are the cogs in a continuous cycle and we always will be.
I think often of this monologue (content warning for the video, it's gory, but you don't need to watch it, you can just listen) from 'Midnight Mass' so often, in regards to this:
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We just are. Everything just is.
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the-mortuary-witch · 2 months ago
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INCENSE PROPERTIES
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ACACIA: burned with sandalwood to stimulate the psychic powers.
AFRICAN VIOLET: protection and to promote spirituality within the home.
ALLSPICE: attract both good luck and money.
ALOES: attract good fortune, love, spiritual vibrations, and strength.
ALTHEA: protection and to stimulate the psychic powers.
AMBER: love, comfort, happiness, and healing.
AMBERGRIS: burn for dreams and aphrodisiac.
ANGELICA: protection, harmony, integration, insight and understanding, stability, and meditation.
ANISE SEEDS: meditation and emotional balance incense.
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BASIL: exorcise and protect against evil entities such as demons and unfriendly ghosts, and to attract fidelity, love, good luck, sympathy, and wealth. This is also an excellent incense to use when performing love divinations.  Also burn for concentration, assertiveness, decisiveness, trust, integrity, enthusiasm, mental clarity, cheerfulness, confidence, and courage. 
BAY: facilitate the psychic powers, and to induce prophetic dream-visions.
BAYBERRY: attract money and also burned for protection, happiness and control. 
BENZOIN: purification, astral projection, clears negative energy, emotional balance, eases sadness, depression, weariness, grief, anger, anxiety, and to attract prosperity. 
BERGAMOT: money, prosperity, uplifting of spirits, joy, protection, concentration, alertness, confidence, balance, strength, courage, motivation, and assertiveness. 
BISTORT: burned often with frankincense as a powerful incense to aid divination.
BRACKEN: burned in outdoor fires to magickally produce rain.
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CARDAMON: mental clarity, concentration, confidence, courage, enthusiasm, and motivation. 
CARNATION: protection, strength, healing, love, and lust. 
CEDAR: purification, to stimulate or strengthen the psychic powers, attract love, prevent nightmares, and heal various ailments, including head colds.
CEDARWOOD: healing, purification, protection, money, balance, grounding, clarity, insight, and wisdom. 
CHAMOMILE: harmony, peace, calm, and spiritual and inner peace. 
CINNAMON: protection and to attract money, wealth, prosperity, business success, stimulate or strengthen the psychic powers, and aid in healing.  Also burned for stimulation, strength, and lust. 
CITRON: burned in rituals to aid healing and also to strengthen the psychic powers. 
CITRONELLA: cleansing, warding off, healing, and exorcism. 
CLOVE: dispel negativity, purify sacred and magickal spaces, attract money, and stop or prevent the spread of gossip. Also burn for pain relief, intellectual stimulation, business success, wealth, prosperity, divination, exorcism, protection, eases fears, and improves memory and focus. 
COCONUT: protection. 
COPAL: purification, uplifting spirits, protection, exorcism, spirituality, and to attract love.
CYPRESS: strength, comfort, healing, eases anxiety, stress, self-assurance, confidence, physical vitality, willpower, and concentration.
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DAMIANA: facilitate psychic visions.
DITTANY OF CRETE: conjure spirits and to aid in divination, astral projection, especially when mixed with equal parts of benzoin, sandalwood, and vanilla.
DRAGON’S BLOOD: dispel negativity, exorcise evil supernatural entities, courage, purification, attract love, and restore male potency. Many witches also burn dragon's blood for protection when spell casting and invoking. When added to other incenses, dragon's blood makes their magickal powers all the stronger.
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ELECAMPANE: strengthen the clairvoyant powers and scrying abilities-divination by gazing.
EUCALYPTUS: healing, purification, and protection.
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FERN: burned in outdoor fires to magickally produce rain. Also used to exorcise evil supernatural entities.
FRANKINCENSE: dispel negativity, spirituality, purify magickal spaces, consecration, protect against evil, exorcism, aid meditation, astral strength, induce psychic visions, courage, protection, attract good luck, and honour Pagan deities.
FUMITORY: exorcise demons, poltergeists, and evil supernatural entities.
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GALANGAL: breaks the curses cast by sorcerers.
GARDENIA: peace, love, and healing. 
GINGER: wealth, lust, love, and magical power. 
GINSENG ROOT: keep wicked spirits at bay, and for protection against all forms of evil.
GOTU KOLA: burned to aid meditation.
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HEATHER: conjure beneficial spirits, and to magickally produce rain.
HIBISCUS FLOWERS: attract love, lust, and also used for divination.
HONEY SUCKLE: attract money, happiness, friendship, and healing. 
HOREHOUND: burned as an offertory incense to the ancient Egyptian god Horus.
HYACINTH: happiness and protection. 
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JASMINE: attract love and money, and also to induce dreams of a prophetic nature, purification, and wisdom and astral projection.
JUNIPER: stimulate or increase the psychic powers, and also to break curses, exorcism and hexes cast by evil sorcerers. It is also burned for calming, protection and healing.
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LAVENDER: induce rest and sleep, and to attract love-especially of a man. Also burned for cleansing, healing, happiness and relaxation
LEMON: healing, love, and purification.
LEMONGRASS: mental clarity.
LILAC: simulate or increase the psychic powers, and to attract harmony into one’s life.
LOTUS: elevate mood, protection, spirituality, healing and meditation.
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MACE: stimulate or increase the psychic powers.
MASTIC: conjure beneficial spirits, stimulate or increase the psychic powers, and intensify sexual desires. The magickal powers of other incenses are greatly increased when a bit of mastic is added.
MESQUITE: magickal powers of all healing incenses are greatly increased when mesquite is added. 
MINT: increase sexual desire, exorcise evil supernatural entities, conjure beneficial spirits, and attract money. Mint incense also possesses strong healing vibrations and protective powers.
MUSK: aphrodisiac, prosperity, and courage. 
MYRRH: burned (often with frankincense) for purification, consecration, healing, exorcism, and banishing evil. Myrrh is also aids meditation rituals, and was commonly burned on alters in ancient Egypt as an offering to deities Isis and Ra.
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NUTMEG: aid meditation, stimulate or increase the psychic powers, and to attract prosperity.
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OAKMOSS: money and attraction.
ORANGE: divination, love, luck and money.
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PATCHOULI: attract money, love, growth, mastery, sensuality and also to promote fertility. 
PEPPERMINT: energy, mental stimulant, exorcism, and healing.
PINE: purification, and to banish negative energies, exorcise evil supernatural entities, and attract money, as well as to break hexes and return them to their senders. Also burned for grounding, strength, cleansing, and healing.
POPPY SEEDS: promote female fertility, and to attract love, good luck, and money.
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ROSE: increase courage, induce prophetic dreams, house blessing, fertility, healing and attract love. Rose incense is used in all forms of love enchantment and possesses the strongest love vibration of any magickal incense.
ROSE GERANIUM: courage and protection.
ROSEMARY: purify, aid in healing, prevent nightmares, preserve youthfulness, dispel depression, attract fairy folk, and promote restful sleep and pleasant dreams.
RUE: help restore health.
SAGE: protection against all forms of evil. It is also burned to purify sacred spaces and ritual tools. Plus it is great for promoting wisdom, clarity, attract money, and aid in the healing the body, mind, and soul.
SAGE BRUSH: aid healing, and to banish negative energies and evil supernatural entities.
SANDALWOOD: exorcise demons and evil ghosts, conjure beneficial spirits, and promote spiritual awareness. Sandalwood incense is also used by many Witches for protection, astral projection, healing rituals and in wish-magick.
SOLOMON’S SEAL: mainly as an offertory incense to ancient Pagan deities. 
STAR ANISE SEEDS: stimulate or increase the psychic powers. 
STRAWBERRY: attract love and for luck.
SWEETGRASS: conjure beneficial spirits prior to spell casting.
SWEET PEA: friendship, love and courage.
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THYME: purification of magickal spaces prior to rituals, to aid in healing, and to attract good health.
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VANILLA: attract love, increase sexual desire, and improve the powers of the mind.
VERVAIN: exorcise evil supernatural entities.
VETIVERT: break curses, exorcism, for protection against black magick and thieves, money, peace and love.
VIOLET: break curses, exorcism, for protection against black magick and thieves, money, peace and love.
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WILLOW: avert evil, attract love, and promote healing. It is also used by many witches as an offertory incense for Pagan lunar deities.
WISTERIA: protection against all forms of evil.
WORMWOOD: protection against all forms of evil.
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YARROW: courage and exorcism. 
YLANG YLANG: love, harmony, and euphoria. 
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