Plants with positive energy – Part II

by Ofelia on October 8, 2011

Most plants which are normally considered as weeds, actually are really good herbs, very used to improve our health. Some of them, like Hipericum, help us eliminate states of sadness, melancholy or depression.

Here is a guide of some plants which can be used to create a magical garden. This can be done on any piece of land, big or small, where we can cultivate herbs, flowers and plants known because of their magical virtues.

Water Stick: Its origin is from Africa. It can be placed in a pot. It can turn into a tree if you plant it on good soil. Attracts good fortune and positive energies. It is ideal to be placed in a new house or when you have just moved out. It is also good to have it in an office or business commerce, specially if it has been recently inaugurated.

Rosemary: It is the plant used to find a couple. Ideal to attract big loves. To strengthen its power, put little bags filled with rosemary between your underwear. If you already have a couple, perfume the sheets with rosemary water. It is recommended not to expose this plant to the sun.

Rue: Keeps away negative vibrations and cuts off bad luck. It has magical properties to repel negative influences. It can be kept in a garden or inside the house. Excessive water should be avoided. You must keep it female and male, but separated one from the other, so they don’t repeal each other’s effect.

Four leaves clover: It is a universal and traditional symbol of good luck. It can be planted or cultivated in a recipient with water. It can also be wore as a personal amulet. To do so, cut two leaves and let them dry out between two white blotting papers . Then, keep them in a little satin bag. Put it always inside one of your pockets or near your heart.

Hipericum: It is of great use to eliminate states of melancholy, insomnia and depression. It is good to drink two to three cups a day of the infusion of its flowers.

Red Poppy: The tea of its petals can helps us to sleep and calm us down. It does not have morphine, so it can be used with hyperactive children.

Californian Poppy: It sedates the nervous system and the infusion made with its petals are recommended for insomnia, nervosas and headaches. It is not toxic.

Melissa: Its tea it is very much recommended against sadness, palpitations, depression or irritability.

Louise Herb: Good for calming anxiety.

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