MAGIC OF VALERIAN
It is used in spells for protection, purification, harmony, peace, happiness, love, creative work & to attract money & riches.
In hoodoo, it can be used as a substitute for graveyard dirt.
It is believed that this plant have the properties of turning anything bad into good.
It is said to protect against lightening & against the evil sorcery.
Valerian is an herb of peace.
If two people drink Valerian infused wine from the same cup they will immediately stop to fight & argue.
Quarrels can be resolved in a home by placing valerian leaves around the house.
If you are fighting with a family member, place a sprig of valerian in each corner of your home. Putting it over each door will prevent strife & discontent from entering, but be warned, some people find that the smell of valerian reminds them of cat urine.
Growing the plant on your property ensures harmony with your spouse.
Valerian may smell raunchy, but it's also known as a plant of love & protection.
If you're a woman, pin a spring to your shirt to attract men your way.
Add to other herbs for love wishes.
To find out if your love is reciprocated, bend a plant in the direction of their home. If the plant continues to grow in that direction, you are loved in return.
Valerian is a frequent ingredient in love & harmony spells & potions, including spells for sexual love.
For protection from evil & magic, use Valerian in sachets, amulets, or talismans & carry it with you.
Hang it in your home to protect against natural disasters, such as lightning strikes or fire.
Put valerian under pillow to help prevent nightmares.
A few leaves placed in the shoes protect against colds & flu.
Also associated with Samhain & Yule, this European herb was favored in Eclectic medicine for treatment of short-term depression; this coincides with its ritual use for relieving self-condemnation & developing self-acceptance.
Sprinkle valerian at the front door to deter unwanted visitors, or hang the leaves around the home to promote harmony among loved ones.
Combine valerian with other herbs & crystals in sachets or amulets to use for protection, or in a dream-pillow to ward off nightmares.
You can make a nice valerian incense by combining it 2:1 with white sandalwood.
This herb is especially good in forest blends or for evoking animal spirits without using animal ingredients.
Valerian is a cleansing herb & can be used to purify ritual spaces & consecrate incense burners.
For self purification, use as a tea during the purification period.
Valerian stalks can be dried & soaked in oil, then used as a torch for spells & rituals.
The torch can then be used to light sacred fires.
Meditation in the light of a torch improves clarity for a given situation.
Valerian enhances any curse or hex you place & used alone as a hex, it can be cast upon your enemy’s pathway or steps, or placed in a red bag & buried on your enemy’s property to bring evil upon them.
To stop an unwanted visitor sprinkle Valerian root across your front steps, calling the person’s name & commanding that he/she be unable to cross over. To make it more potent, add black pepper & salt.
For eliminating troubles, write the trouble on parchment paper, then burn & mix the ashes with powdered herb,then bury.
Wrap valerian root & a photo of the mate in tinfoil to stop fights. Carry this packet for 3 days & then throw it into running water.
For marital troubles wrap Valerian Root & a picture of you & your spouse in brown paper. Carry this for 3 days, then take out the root & throw it into running water. Replace it with Lovage root & keep that with the picture from there on.
As an uncrossing incense burn valerian alongside a reversing candle & send the curse back to the person who crossed you.
To curse an enemy burn Valerian root with a black candle, carve your enemy’s name in it with a coffin nail. Place his or her picture or name on paper face-down under the candle.
Hide Valerian root in his/her car, so that they will have bad luck.
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