Friday, 8 March 2019

Magickal Herbs - Bindweed (Morning Glory)



Bindweed
Planet Saturn
Element Water
Ruler: Sun, Apollo
Gender :Masculine
Magickal Uses for Bindweed
Bindweed vines can be used for binding spells (including handfasting) and for creating "bridges" and connections between realms.
I am told the bindweed can be substituted in any recipe calling for High John the Conqueror, root for root.
The seeds have been used in earlier times to induce hallucinations. They are toxic. Do not try this.


Opening
It is a plant of dawn and dusk and thickets and hedges  separating civilization from the wild wood. Hedge Bindweed’s magic lays in the places in between – thresholds and doorways – openings to the otherworld.
It is a good ally for hedgecrossers and spirit workers. Its persistent vines creating a connection or bridge to both worlds one is travelling between giving the safety of a return route.


Binding
Its flowers are too delicate to use, but the tangled vines can be put to work in binding spells for people, objects, or spirits.
Carry an amulet with the dried flowers to counteract negativity directed towards you from others
It also excels at smothering the intentions of others
Its flowers, and especially flowering vines, are useful in workings of Bewitchment and Fascination.
Success
The roots are the main part used in folk magic and Hedge Bindweed was one of the Native American conjurer’s roots. It is used as a substitute for High John the Conqueror Root and has the same magical properties of good luck, success, confidence in self, strength, and commanding power. It can be used anywhere in Hoodoo formulas calling for High John.
Protection
When experiencing an intentional psychic attack, write the attackers name on a piece of paper and burn it along with a handful of dried bindweed.
Place the seeds beneath the pillow to stop all nightmares

Love
With it's lovely flowers, heart shaped leaves, and clinging vine, the morning glory plant is definitely something to consider when constructing a love and/or relationship spell.
In the language of flowers, the morning glory represents affection.

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