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Sacred plants from nature to you, the real deal sacred power plants processed with offerings to spirit and made sacredly !
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Bag of Mugwort , very potent!!!! very different from the commercially grown and factory processed type, tis is grade A powerplant not shredded weak herb that has laid around in stockpiles for years!
Made from wildharvested plants from here in the Scottish highlands
In some magical traditions, mugwort is associated with divination and dreaming. To bring about prophecy and divinatory success, make an incense of mugwort to burn at your workspace, or use it in smudge sticks around the area in which you are performing divination rituals. Mugwort was also used in Anglo-Saxon Britain to cure people who had fallen victim to “elf-shot,” which appears to be a catch-all term used to apply to people who had become sick at the hands of evil spiritual entities.
Sailors often smoked mugwort instead of cannabis or tobacco, and the plant came to be known as “sailor’s tobacco.”
North American First Nation tribes used mugwort leaves to rub on one’s body as protection from ghosts. They also wore necklaces made of the leaves to avoid dreams about dead people.
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