Hello there you mighty bunch of lovely people,
Today I am doing a herb profile on ROSEMARY....
BOTANIC NAME ~ Rosemarinus officinalis
AKA ~ Dew of the sea, Sea dew, Rosmaris, Rosemarine, Rosemarie, Guardrobe, Libanotis.
GENDER ~ Male (Hot).
ELEMENT ~ Fire.
PLANET ~ Sun.
DEITY ~ Jupiter & Hecate.
CRYSTAL ~ Aventurine.
NOTED ~ For remembrance, for it's unique taste and smell, as a "clear all" for your health.
FOLKLORE ~ Rosemary evokes sweet remembrance, and is often used at funerals, also ANZAC day parades (Australia) to remember those who fell in the wars. It is believed that it grows where the sea can be seen, where the righteous abide, or where a woman rules the house.
USES ~ Rosemary is an all purpose herb which can be used in all sorts of culinary dishes from seasoning meats, to adding to bread, stews, soups and seasonings. It makes a wonderful tonic and is great for both hair and skin. Using a Rosemary toner will tighten up your skin and heal it of any acne nor skin irritations. Rosemary can be made into an oil and put into salves, skin creams, soaps, shampoos and conditioners. The parts used are the leaves ~ dried, powdered and fresh.
WITCHCRAFT USES ~ Can be used to cleanse your work or ritual area.
(Smoke stick like in the picture here -------->)
It is used for purification, love, protection, to improve the intellectual aspects.
Add to all purification workings, bath sachets, love incenses, protection incenses.
Wear a sprig of Rosemary to aid memory, use in Sea rituals or in sachets to ensure sage passage whilst travelling.
Use Rosemary soap to wash hands before a ritual.
Burn a Rosemary & Juniper mix as a healing/recuperation aid.
Use in baths to sooth the body.
Drink Rosemary Tea to help your liver function, and open up the mind for meditation.
Again here is what I wrote in my book with my scruffy writing LOL (Hopefully one day my writing will be neat and tidy....but don't hold your breath haha).
Rosemary is very easy to grow and is always a handy herb to have on hand. I have two plants growing, one in my front garden, and one in a pot out in my back garden - it grows well in either the ground or a pot, so it's easy to grow if you don't have a yard, or if you live in an apartment- just grow some on your window sill or balcony if you have one. It loves a good prune every now and again, but be sure to only take about a quarter of the plant so as not to kill it. It also loves a good soak of SEASOL fertiliser every now and again.
AND as always, please consult your medical practitioner before you use ANY herbal remedy as they may have contraindications to any medications you may be taking.
I hope you enjoyed this little delve into Rosemary.
Let me know in the comments below how you use Rosemary - what is your favourite thing to do with it (be it culinary or Witchy..)
Until next time, please take care of yourselves and each other.
Blessings to you all,
Annette )O( xxx
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