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Default Spring Flower Magick




From the Middle Ages through the Victorian period, flowers developed
rich magickal associations and meanings that are still employed in
everyday spells. The following are some suggestions for using spring flowers in your own magick.


Rose: Used in Love spells for centuries, the color of the rose often
notes the precise meaning of the offering today. For example, red is
for passion or romantic love, yellow is for friendship, white for chaste love,
and pink for budding romance or to say you like someone a lot. To draw his or her attention your way, strew rose petals over an area a targeted lover will walk.


Lilac: Lilacs can be added to oil blends that help you see your past
lives. Anoint your temples and the area known as the third eye, just above and between your eyebrows, to get the best effect. Place them around your home to ward off evil spirits.


Primrose: Cultivate to attract spring fairies, and carry them to
attract a highly charged sexual love.


Cowslip: This is another favorite of spring fairies: they will gladly
come to live in a garden in which cowslip is growing. Use it in spells for
seeking wealth and health, and place near the front door when you wish to be left alone.


Violet: This early spring flower has many magickal uses. Add it to
spells for protection, love, healing, and sleep. Place it under your pillow to
attract a new lover to your bed.


Apple Blossom: Use in love spells and rituals to celebrate
lifecycles. In Celtic mythology the apple is the symbol of the Otherworld and of the goddess who has control of the rebirthing process. Also, it is used to carry the Witches' hidden symbol.


Orange Blossom: Add to spells whose goal is not just love, but
marriage.This doesn't have to be traditional mainstream marriage, but marriage as you see it is best for you and your partner. Carry at your own
wedding to help make yours a sexy and sacred marriage in the image of the deities.


Daisy: Allow daisies to be a central feature of spells to attract
love and lust. Don't forget the old folk custom of picking off the blooms of each daisy head while saying, "She o he loves me so" to divine whether someone youlove loves you back.


Hawthorn: This is the ultimate fairy plant, and in Ireland many people
will not disturb a hawthorn bush in any way, knowing it is the home
of fairies that can help or hinder. Tie wishing ribbons to hawthorn bushes so that friendly fairies can assist you in making them come true. Be sure to leave an offering or libation for them too.


Columbine: Add to spells for love. Wear them when you need to fortify
your courage or willpower.


Crocus: Add in spells to attract love and use to adorn Ostara altars.


Jasmine: Use jasmine in spells for love, psychic dreams, and to help
find needed cash.


Daffodil: Use daffodils to honor the God and Goddess of Spring, to
enhance both their fertility and your own. Use them in wishing charms
and love spells.


Flowering trees also have their place among the symbols of Ostara and
Easter. The pink blossoms of the dogwood tree have been symbolic of
the resurrection of Jesus, just like the lily. Apple blossoms speak of
love and new life.
Hawthorn blossoms begin to bud in England and Ireland around Ostara,
and at Beltane they are collected as magickal and sexual talismans. In the
Celtic tree calendar it is the alder tree a tree connected with psychic and
regenerative powers that rules over the month of Ostara.
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