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Jupitor Rituals: Purple Sage &  Agrimony for Burning

Jupitor Rituals: Purple Sage & Agrimony for Burning

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Salvia Officianalis, Agrimony and a combination of dried flowers, poppies, roses, calendula, lavender, jasmine flowers & wild rue.

 

It is distinct from the White Sage (Salvia apiana) commonly used for smudging. However, both plants have a solid magickal pedigree, and many of their correspondences are similar. 

 

Sage was sacred in ancinet times and was gathered with great ceremony, even in more recent european traditions and lineages of witchcraft. The genus name Salvia is related to the Latin word salvere, meaning to heal, preserve or redeem.

Sage was associated in European traditions with wisdom, long life, and even immortality. An Italian proverb states, “Why should a man die when he has Sage in his garden?”

 

Sage is used to promote wisdom and bring in good luck. It builds emotional strength and may help to heal grief. Magickally, Sage is associated with protection and the granting of wishes.

 

It appears in countless spells of kitchen witchery, especially those stemming from European traditions.

 

When crushed, the dried herb is added to purification incenses. Sage essential oil is readily available. Because Sage naturally repels pests and thrives without much intervention. It naturally repels negative/lower energies.

 

Sage’s reputation for wisdom, protection, and good luck cast it squarely into the bounds of Jupiter. Like that most paternal of planets, Sage’s energy brings prosperity and guards over the home. The leaves even contain trace amounts of tin—a Jupiter metal.

 

However, it should be noted that some writers list it with Moon herbs. Sage often has a white or blue-gray cast and is associated with the wisdom of the Crone. Used in Association with Hecate as offerings.

 

Sage’s loyalty to hearth and home and links to manifestation magick, an alternative correspondence could be Earth.

 

Spells and Formulas with Sage

Write a wish on Sage leaf and burn it to release your intention. Alternatively, place the leaf under your pillow at night to dream of how your goal will be achieved.

 

Carry a Sage leaf in your wallet to attract money.

Burn Sage incense when seeking knowledge or guidance on a difficult decision.

Add Sage oil, incense, or herbs to any spell to temper the results with wisdom.

People who prefer not to use White Sage, either because of allergies or cultural sensitivity, may use Common Sage instead.

 

Magickal uses of Agrimony

 

Agrimony is attributed to Jupiter and Air. 

Brings good luck, and bright, warm energy to magickal workings.

Agrimony is the common name for several different species of Agrimonia. The folkloric name is Cocklebur. All are distantly related to the Rose.

 

The occult legacy of Agrimony is protective and related to another traditional name for the plant, Church Steeple. Many plants that resemble holy objects were thought to have the power to repel evil spirits.

 

Agrimony is an herb of protection and reversal magick. It is used to break jinxes, and to turn them back upon the sender. In Hoodoo, Agrimony is considered to be one of the best herbs for counteracting the Evil Eye, slander, and gossip.

 

dd dried Agrimony to dream pillows in order to get a good night's sleep.

Agrimony is used to break hexes and return them to the sender. Anoint reversing candles with Agrimony oil, or sprinkle the herbs around the base of the candle before burning. If you don't have a reversing (or double-action) candle, a white candle may be used instead.

 

Add to uncrossing baths and floor washes. Or mix with salt and keep around the home to counteract jinxes.

 

Wear or carry Agrimony to help build up psychic shields.

Use in purifying incenses and sachets, especially to repel the ill-wishes of others.

 

 

 

For burning for cleansing and clearing space.

 

 

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