Everything is influenced by something else. This includes plants. These plants are picked because they have a specific connection to the planets and the Universe. In astrological herbalism, it is believed that the planets, stars, and moons impact how plants grow. The connection the planets have with the planets infuses them with specific magical energy. Aligning the use of herbs with the current planetary positions amplifies their power. Herbs have many correspondences. Each planets have dominion over a set of metals, stones, plants, and colors, and a day of the week. Knowing the correspondences of plants can tell you how and when to use them in a spell. Both the plants and the Universe have knowledge to share with us. It impacts their growth rate and their vitality. All of these plants have some form of healing potential for the human body to harness. Mercury magically rules over all aspects of knowledge. It also aids in travel between worlds and the guiding of the souls of the dead. Venus magically rules over all aspects of love. It also aids in relationships between friends, coworkers, and lovers. Mars magically rules over all aspects of competitiveness. It also aids in power and determination. Jupiter magically rules over all aspects of abundance. It also aids in success and the business magick. Saturn magically rules over all aspects of boundaries. It also aids in pushing oneself to the limits and helping to free yourself of others' limitations on you. Neptune magically rules over all aspects of the next plane. It also aids in dream magick and the connection to the divine. Earth magically rules over all aspects of home and family. It also aids in grounding and growth. Uranus magically rules over all flexibility and goes with the flow. It also aids in trusting intuition and manifestation.
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Comfrey is a hardy perennial that grows quickly. Comfrey feed is rich in potassium. This makes it perfect to harvest to create a nutrient-rich source of fertilizer that can be used all season long. Comfrey is an easy-to-grow perennial. Native Americans for it for pain and strains for ages. The root of this magical plant has even been used to heal broken bones. Comfrey contains Vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C and E. In addition to minerals like calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorous, potassium, selenium, sodium, and zinc. Comfrey is an excellent compost. The leaves are high in potassium and make excellent fertilizer. Plants need three important nutrients to grow. They are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Nitrogen produces green leafy foliage. Phosphorus encourages growth and protects from diseases. Potassium increases fruit and flower production. Comfrey is a hardy perennial that grows quickly. The mature leaves are harvested for use as liquid feed compost. Harvest the outer leaves first so the plant can continue growing. When you harvest them wear gloves the hairs on the leaves can irritate your skin. Comfrey has a connection with the water element which makes it the perfect herb to aid your plants. Comfrey is a very special herb. It has a strong energetic connection with Saturn. It is used for spell work for healing, protection, and attracting abundance. Before you make your fertilizer you can use it in some money magick. Wrap some money in a comfrey leaf several days before going gambling. This will help you bring the wealth back to you. Comfrey Magick TeaCollect a bucket full of the large, fuzzy leaves. Chop or shred the leaves to speed up the process. Place a couple of large rocks or bricks on top to weigh them down, and then fill the bucket with water. Cover the bucket so that no insects come while the tea is brewing. After 3- to 6-week time it's time to check. Once leaves have broken down into a slurry paste, you will know that the tea is ready. It will be STINKY!!! To use your Stinky Magick Tea scoop or strain out the decomposing leaves. Before use, you need to dilute the tea with water. I would recommend 1 part tea to 4 parts water for tea steeped for 3 weeks. For tea steep for 6 weeks I would recommend 1 part tea to 10 parts water. Fertilizer does no good in a heap, but a little spread around works miracles all over.
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