Lilac in Magick

sedaelaco: “The lilac branches are bowed under the weight of the flowers: blooming is hard, and the most important thing is – to bloom.”  – Yevgeny Zamyatin Lilac Meanings Through History The Celtics regarded the lilac as “magical” due to their incredibly intoxicating fragrance. During the Victorian Age, the giving of a lilac was meant toContinue reading “Lilac in Magick”

Necromantic Herbs: Plants of the Dead

helleborea: Sourced from Grey Necromancer on WordPress: There are a number of plants which can be extremely useful to the necromancer. Among these are the following. Mullein: Erroneously described as a substitute for graveyard dirt, this in fact is a misconception. Known as the “Hag’s Taper”. The soft leaves are used as candle wicks andContinue reading “Necromantic Herbs: Plants of the Dead”

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