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Spring Flower Magic

Spring Flower Magic
As spring arrives, our gardens begin to bud and eventually
bloom. For hundreds of years, the plants that we grow have
to attract love or lust, or for prophetic dreams about your
lover. Burn in incense, or carry in a sachet to bring love
been used in magic. Flowers in particular are often
connected with a variety of magical uses. Now that spring is
your way.
* Hyacinth: This flower was named for Hyakinthos, a
here, keep an eye out for some of these flowers around you,
and consider the different magical applications they might
Greek divine hero who was beloved by Apollo, so it's
sometimes considered the patron herb of homosexual men.
have.

Hyacinth is also known to promote peaceful sleep, and guards
against nightmares. Carry in an amulet to help heal a broken
* Crocus: This flower is one of the first you'll see in
the spring, and it's often associated with newly blooming
heart or to ease grief when a loved one dies.
* Lily: The Easter lily or Tiger lily is associated with
love. The crocus is also known to enhance visions and bring
about intuitive dreams.
all kinds of Spring connections -- fertility, rebirth,
renewal and abundance.
* Daffodil: The bright petals of the daffodil are
typically found in shades of white, yellow or even pale
* Narcissus: Named for another Greek figure, the
Narcissus helps promote polarity and harmony. Its calming
orange. This flower is associated with love and fertility --
place fresh ones in your home to bring about abundance. Wear
vibrations bring about tranquility and inner peace.
* Tulip: The tulip appears in many different colors and
this flower close to your heart to draw love and luck.
* Dandelion: The leaf of the dandelion is used for
varieties, but is typically connected to prosperity. You can
use the different colored variations in color magic -- use a
healing, purificaiton, and ritual cleansing. To bring
positive change about, plant dandelions in the northwest
dark strain such as Queen of the Night for full moon
rituals, or bright red flowers for love magic.
corner of your property. The bright yellow flowers can be
used in divination, or placed in a sachet to draw good
* Violet: In Roman myth, the first violet sprung from
the spilled blood of the god Attis, who killed himself for
energy your way.
* Echinacea: Also called purple coneflower, this garden
Cybele, the mother goddess. However, today the violet is
associated with tranquility and peace. The leaf offers
mainstay adds a little bit of magical "oomph" to charmes and
sachets. Use it for prosperity related workings. Burn the
protection from evil, and can be sewn into a pillow or
sachet for a new baby. Carry the petals with you to bring
dried flowers in incense, and use on your altar during
ritual as an offering to deities.
about luck and enhance nighttime magic.

* Goldenseal: This sunny yellow flower is often found
growing in the wild, alongside roads and in fields. Use it
Important: Remember that some plants can be toxic to pets.
Before you plant or pick any of these, be sure to check to
in money spells, or for business dealings. Work it into
charms connected to matters of financial gain or legal
make sure it won't be harmful to your furry companions. A
great resource to check is on the ASPCA website at Toxic &
issues.
* Hibiscus: This lusty flower incites passion -- use it
Non-Toxic Plants.


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