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🌳Trees in Witchcraft🌳
Wood and leaves collected from trees can be used for wands, spells, and more. Make sure to thank the tree, and don't go around yoinking branches off.
Alder
Healing
Balance
Courage
Ash
Healing
Divination
Creativity
Aspen
Purification
Rebirth
Healing
Birch
Love
Healing
Protection
Cedar
Grounding
Protection
Longevity
Elm
Death
Love
Strength
Fir
Abundance
Rebirth
Energy
Hazel
Wisdom
Knowledge
Divination
Holly
Luck
Strength
Protection
Maple
Love
Luck
Longevity
Oak
Divination
Strength
Protection
Pine
Healing
Protection
Purification
Redwood
Protection
Creativity
Healing
Rowan
Protection
Divination
Creativity
Willow
Healing
Love
Creativity
Yew
Death
Change
Rebirth
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💀death witch’s cupboard
🖤apache tear + gentle form of obsidian, useful for mending sorrow and grounding + legend states this stone formed when the tears of weeping apache women fell to the ground as they mourned their dead warriors
🖤calendula (marigold) + often used in funerals and remembrance ceremonies, eases sorrow + closely tied to samhain and día de los muertos
🖤cemetery dirt + used in a variety of death rituals and spells + contacting the dead, banishment, protection, astral protection + various types have different effects, research ethical collection first
🖤copal + resin often burned for purification, grounding, exorcism + closely tied to día de los muertos
🖤cypress (tree of death) + used to honor the dead and mend associated sorrow + chips may be sprinkled over a grave to ease the pain of loved ones left behind and help the departed soul move on + classic symbol of mourning, commonly found in cemeteries
🖤frankincense + resin burned for consecration, exorcism, communing with the dead
🖤mullein (corpse candles) + can be used as a substitute for cemetery dirt + stalks are often used as wicks for homemade candles + used to invoke spirits and for divination
🖤myrrh + resin burned for purification, exorcism, healing sorrow + increases power of any incense, often paired with frankincense
🖤patchouli + can be used as a substitute for cemetery dirt + powerful, earthy musk when burned, useful for grounding in rituals
🖤poppy + suitable offering for the dead and many deities associated with such + brings peace to the deceased and loved ones
🖤rowan (mountain ash) + may be worn or planted near homes for protection + planted on graves to prevent haunting by departed spirits
🖤violet + legends tell of violets blooming on graves of virgins and saints + appropriate offering for the graves of children
🖤willow (witches aspirin) + traditional symbol of mourning as it “weeps” similarly to humans + used for protection and to commune with spirits + often found in cemeteries to soothe departed spirits
🖤wormwood + often used to summon spirits and commune with the dead + burned with sandalwood at night in cemeteries to conjure spirits
🖤yew + used for protection from evil and contacting the dead + often found in cemeteries and used in ancient roman funeral pyres
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