![]() I’ve seen quite a few post going around about potentially toxic or harmful herbs so I just wanted to make a list for me and other witches to use. Aloe Vera & Coffee - Home remedy for Stretch Marks.Magical Correspondences of Herbs, Roots, Flowers & Resins. ![]() A lot of this is stuff I have collected over the years, or use on a regular basis in my own craft. Something to keep in mind for new witches: I have been doing this a long time. This isn’t everything, just a few pages from my index journal! I am planning a page where I basically list out all of the grimoires I have, and then on the consecutive pages I will have the name of the grimoire or a description of what it looks like, and then a basic table of contents of everything that is in that grimoire.įor an example of what I have done so far, see below. This is something I am planning on doing soon, because I have room in the index journal for this. If you are like me, you have many of them. I am not quite that organized, but I might add it later.Īnother thing you can add in here is an index of your journals, books of shadows, or grimoires. You can also include where each item is located, if you like. I also left additional pages between each section to allow for growth. Several of these sections take up several pages. Essential oil mixes I have (that I ordered directly from the company, not custom mixed).Different magical salts I have in stock.You can also really lay this out however you like, but I set this up as lists. You can use whatever you like to do this, depending on what your practice is like, but I used an empty journal I had laying around. So I made an index of everything I have in stock! I work with a lot of herbs and oils in my practice, and scouring through my cabinets to see if I have a certain herb left, or shuffling through drawers to see if I still had moon oil left for a certain recipe was getting to be more time consuming then beneficial. This is something for new witches and old alike, and may or may not come in useful to many of you at some point in your practice. This herb is used for many ailments including colds, constipation, cough, cystitis, dyspepsia, nighttime urination, peripheral blood circulation, sore throat, stuffy nose, urinary stones. It is also a pivotal ingrediant in most Road Opening oils. □It is a bitter herb so keep that in mind.□ □It can be used in ritual baths, mojo bags or resguardos, candle work, etc. It is used in traditions like Espiritismo, Santería, Palo Mayombe, etc. It is a shrubby bush found in the tropics like the Caribbean and near tropic climates like lower Florida called Eupatorium villosum or Koanophyllon villosum. While “Road Opener” describes the blend used in spells for this use in traditions like rootwork, “Road Opener”/Abre Camino is also the folk name of an herb used in Afro-Caribbean traditional religions and magical systems. It removes things that prevent you from achieving love, success, health, happiness, etc. It helps open the doors of luck and prosperity to you. ![]() ![]() It clears obstacles and allows you to have open roads to success and acheive your goals!! It keeps the roads clear so you can continue on your path to greatness. Then I go from store to store online seeing what people are pushing and every photo I find of the Abre Camino plant they are selling has a different plant as the photo! Since you have worked with it, maybe you can shed some light on it? I've been driving myself batty for months trying to figure this out so I know which plant is the RIGHT plant for me to be seeking out and how I can confirm this.Witch-vomit: □□□Abre Camino: the Road Opening herb □□□ Abre Camino literally translates into “Road Opener” What really confuses me is one bit of information I came across said Eupatorium villosum belongs to the genus Koanophyllon, but it's a different plant! And yet another thing said that villosum the one word that seems to unite the two in any relation just means it's "hairy". But Eupatorium villosum and Koanophyllon villosum are not the same plant despite both being called thoroughwort, which is even more confusing to me. What is the difference between Eupatorium villosum being Adbe Camino and Koanophyllon villosum being it? I keep trying to find the right plant and the more I research the more Koanophyllon villosum keeps coming up, which seems to also called thoroughwort and grows in grows in southern Florida, Cuba, the Bahamas, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and the Islas de la Bahía. ![]()
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