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Vintage c. 1993 Vivienne Westwood Skirt printed with Scenes from Boucher’s ‘Hercules and Omphale”
Melanie Griffith wearing a daring crocheted crop top in 1975.
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- Laurie Anderson, It Tango
Herb of the Week; Rowan
This week’s blog is about another herb associated with the upcoming Sabbat known as Samhain. Rowan is an extremely beneficial plant to use in your Samhain practices. Hope this week’s blog demonstrates that.
https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/fruit/rowan-berries.html
Some of the health benefits of rowan berries include its ability to boost the immune system, strengthen the respiratory system, improve dige
We love providing health as well as Magickal info about Herbs when we can.
Rowan is known by many other names. Among them are Thor’s Helper, Mountain Ash and Witchwood. This herb which is sacred to the Norse god Thor is masculine in gender. It is ruled by the Sun and associated with the element of fire. Healing, Success, Protection and Psychic Powers are all Powers of Rowan.
Some Magickal uses are as follows:
Add Rowan berries to health sachets to help with recuperation.
Carrying Rowan wood is said to increase psychic powers.
Use leaves and berries in divination incense.
Tie two Rowan twigs together with red thread to form a cross. Carry as a protective amulet just like Cornish peasants and Scottish Highlanders did.
Plant Rowan on a grave to keep the deceased from haunting it.
Plant a Rowan tree near your home to protect it and the occupants within.
https://exemplore.com/paganism/Make-a-Rowan-Necklace-for-Magical-Protection?fbclid=IwAR3PXswufVpAQorVfGY1ZjSB6Nsk0Af4lNKfiq7rfJQojAW0pB8LgPDQcsE
The virtues of Rowan, also known as Mountain Ash, have long been celebrated in folk-magic. This article teaches you how to make your own nec
These might be fun to make to wear on Samhain to keep evil spirits away.
Fun fact: When split in half Rowan berries reveal a pentagram inside. This may explain why they are an excellent source of protection. Anyhow here’s hoping that you have found this week’s herb blog helpful. As always comments and questions are welcomed. Until next time be well Witches!
Brightest Blessings,
The Violet Moon Witchery
Sources: Cunningham’s Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham, www.organicfacts.net, exemplore.com, learnreligions.com
Janice Kerbel, Love, Lust, Deceit, Revenge, Death, 2014 Catriona Jeffries Gallery
Unknown, Tantric Painting, India
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Howard Pyle - Fast Flew the Black Winged Horse (1895)
José Campeche specialized in portraits but also produced religious images for churches and private patrons. Here the Virgin Mary is depicted as a simple shepherdess surrounded by her flock while holding the Christ child in her lap. In the distance a lost sheep being chased by a wolf calls out “Ave Maria,” a plea for the Virgin’s help, and is saved by the Archangel Michael, who strikes down the predator. Campeche’s painting accentuates the tender protection offered by the Virgin, who keeps watch over the faithful just as a shepherdess shelters her flock.
“The Divine Shepherdess,” late 1700s, by José Campeche
The Rescue, Honore Daumier
Medium: oil,canvas
Erykah Badu photographed by Marc Baptiste for The New Yorker, March 2008
The Dance of Death: Adam Tilling the Earth, Hans Holbein, Cleveland Museum of Art: Prints
Medium: woodcut
https://clevelandart.org/art/1924.978
Ivan Albright - Dead Artist, Benjamin Cottam, (2002), MoMA: Drawings and Prints
The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Gift Size: 4 3/8 x 3 ½" (11.1 x 8.9 cm) Medium: Silverpoint on prepared paper
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/95720
The Pomegranate tree , Garden of Paradise - Jethro Buck , 2021..
British , b.1986
23 x 23 cm.
Dish, Italian, c.1530–35, Saint Louis Art Museum: Decorative Arts and Design
https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/178/
A box with surprises inside. Tales of old Japan. 1883.
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Discalced Carmelite nun in Wrocław, Poland.