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A magical garden6/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Others have children and want to grow intimacy with plants that have protective qualities. Some people are dealing with illness and need plants that are supportive of their body’s healing efforts. Tie a feeling to a plant, use the plant with that intention, and you are making magic! Select Plants that You Needĭifferent people need different kinds of magic in their lives. Sit with the plants you love and ask them to tell you their properties and what you can best use them for. Still others might be considered house plants, trees, or even vegetables! It really doesn’t matter. Some may be herbs, while others might be flowers. These plants are a must for your garden, especially if they can be procured easily and will grow well in your planting zone. Most people can think of a few particular plants that they really love. How to Choose Plants For Your Magical Garden JillWellington / Pixabay Choose Plants You Already Love ![]() I find most herbs will step up to the task when asked with a strong intention and a loving heart. ![]() If visualization isn’t in your practice, just ask the plant. If you want to use it to impart that energy to a spell, or on a person, try to visualize the herb exuding protection when you use it. Sometimes your particular relationship will mean that you associate attributes to a species that you may not find in any book.įor example, let’s say chamomile imparts protective energies when you work with it. It is, however, a good practice to align the feeling a specific plant holds for you with a specific intention or goal when using the magical plant. In fact, it’s not only okay, but encouraged to forego “witchy” plants you know nothing about, have no interest in, or haven’t established a relationship with. This means it’s perfectly fine not to know every magical plant and the properties associated with each. Plants, like humans, are multifaceted and thus just one plant can be used in a variety of ways. One isn’t better than the other-just different. Therefore, I use this analogy to explain why some people have a few plants that they know intimately and have a strong relationship to, while others may know hundreds. In contrast, others are introverts who like to have deep connections to only a few people. They have a lot of connections, and many friendships. I like to think of our relationships with plants in the same way I think about relationships with people. Our Relationship with Plants Hans / Pixabay The intimacy between plant and practitioner is where the magic lies. Instead, the aim is to debunk some of the mystery surrounding “magical plants”, and to inform you that in fact all plants are magical.įurthermore, that the magic doesn’t only come from the species itself, but stems from your relationship to various plants. If you’d hoped this would be a list of the most magical and witchy plants on the planet, I’m sorry to disappoint you: this isn’t that kind of article. Magical Plants are Everywhere 2704056 / Pixabay Better still, you can create a super-mystical garden of your own, filled with the plants that resonate most with you. There are countless books full of lists of magical plants, but don’t think for a second that you’re limited to those options! Each and every plant has the potential to be sacred and magical. ![]()
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