Essential Oils – 19 "Magical" Plants For Warding Off Evil
Some plants have long been in the context of magic or supernatural powers and as a hand Charms against evil.
Anyone who has read the Harry Potter novels can attest, the novel parade of strange brew of plants for magical purposes. But do in real life, yes, certain plants have a history of magic. Rosemary is such a plant. In Europe, a sprig of rosemary was placed under the pillow to prevent nightmares thinking. A branch placed above the door, believed to ward offWitches. European Medieval History is filled with stories of evil spirits and witches. Paranoia based on ignorance and driven by religious zeal, took place during the entire period of the Middle Ages.
Here are some other examples of "magic plants":
Cedarwood oil in touch ritual purification for something that used unclean.
German Chamomile was regarded as a sacred plant by the Egyptians, Moors, and Saxony.
The Romans revered as Claryherba sacra, or "sacred herb" for its euphoric properties.
Fennel was considered as warding off evil spirits and spells cast by witches. They hung branches of fennel on doors to ward off evil.
Galbanum was as spiritually uplifting.
Hyssop has been used to protect against the plague, and drive the evil spirits.
Juniper was in the Middle Ages to ward off witches.
Marjoram was regarded as a funeral herb for spiritual peace to the deceased to bring.
Melissaor lemon balm was considered the "lifeblood" and used for nervous discords and complaints dealing with the heart or emotion-anxiety, melancholy and to strengthen and revitalize the spirit of life.
Sagebrush in the middle ages was associated with superstition and witchcraft and was used as a protective charm against evil and danger.
Myrrh is one of the oldest spiritual oils known to man, the lifting of the spirit of the gods.
Myrtle was considered a sign of immortality and used inreligious ceremonies.
Palo Santo was the peoples of Latin America as a spiritual oil to cleanse and purify the air of negative energies known.
Sage has been used by indigenous peoples to cleanse the aura of negativity.
Sandalwood is known as one of the oldest oils for its spiritual qualities and support through prayer and meditation. It is also considered an aphrodisiac.
Spikenard was considered one of the sacred chrism for anointing monarchs and high initiatesIn the mystery schools.
The Lakota Indians, black spruce, to strengthen their ability to communicate with the Great Spirit. They believed that Spruce has the frequency of prosperity.
Thyme has been associated with "courage." The Roman soldiers bathed in thyme before being woven into the battle and in the Middle Ages, thyme sprigs in the scarves of knights were leaving for the Crusades again increase courage.
In the Middle Ages, Yarrow was cut with a knife with black handle,in the moonlight, mysterious repeating words. It was then taken home, dressed in his right sock, and under the pillow "placed so that young girls dream of Highland would be her true love!

