Calendula
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Being a herb of the sun, Calendula can be used to remove negative energy. An oil can be used to consecrate tools, and the petals can be used as part of an incense for divination, or sprinkled on the floor under the bed to bring prophetic dreams.
The plant has a long association with Samhain, and the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations, and can be used at remembrance ceremonies as well as funerals and rites for the deceased, as well as for magic to remember deceased loved ones, in particular partners.
For protection, hang garlands of Calendula over entry doors to prevent evil from entering. Scatter petals under the bed for prophetic dreams and for protection while sleeping.
For legal matters, carry Calendula petals in the pocket for a favorable outcome in court matters or meetings related to the law.
The plant has a long association with Samhain, and the Mexican Day of the Dead celebrations, and can be used at remembrance ceremonies as well as funerals and rites for the deceased, as well as for magic to remember deceased loved ones, in particular partners.
For protection, hang garlands of Calendula over entry doors to prevent evil from entering. Scatter petals under the bed for prophetic dreams and for protection while sleeping.
For legal matters, carry Calendula petals in the pocket for a favorable outcome in court matters or meetings related to the law.
For respect and admiration, put a mesh bag of Calendula petals under the faucet when running bath water.
Planetary Association: Sun
Element: Fire
Deity Association: Sun Gods, and probably Goddesses as well – so Zeus, Apollo and the rest of the gang from various different cultures, as well as Amaterasu and suchlike. It is also sacred to the Aztec Goddess Xochiquetzal.
Festival: Midsummer, Samhain
Constitution: warm and neutral
Planetary Association: Sun
Element: Fire
Deity Association: Sun Gods, and probably Goddesses as well – so Zeus, Apollo and the rest of the gang from various different cultures, as well as Amaterasu and suchlike. It is also sacred to the Aztec Goddess Xochiquetzal.
Festival: Midsummer, Samhain
Constitution: warm and neutral