Most definitively for love as opposed to lust, herbal love potions and sachets from the following list create an attracting vibrational field. More than this, they tend to attract people with a mindset similar to yours.
However, one must abide by ethical considerations. It is considered really bad to try to force someone to love you by using magical spells. Usually all this does is confuse the person who is the recipient of the magic. Later, after the air clears, it would most likely be found that such an attraction doesn't last
Love potions, sachets from dried leaves and flowers are a few of the ways that a love spell can be put into effect. Some sachets are for placing under the pillow at night in order to dream of who that true love might be.
Planting lettuce and thinking of the one you love is a good way to surround yourself with love.
Chew licorice to increase passion, attract love, or insure fidelity.
Place a daffodil on an altar of love, or keep a bouquet in the bedroom to increase fertility.
Grow a cyclamen in a planter and keep it in the bedroom for passion.
A Bleeding Heart, or Love Lies a Bleeding tells whether the one you love does indeed love you in return. Crushing the flowers gives the answer. If the color comes out red, you are loved. If it comes out white, the object of your affection doesn't love you. Grown in the yard, it brings love.
You can save the pit of an avocado and attract love to your home. Eating avocados bring lust. Carry the pit in your pocket and you can attract the love of your life.
Asters make a fine addition to a love sachet.
Apples are especially potent when it comes to matters of love. Love spells are used in the form of sachets, brews, and incenses. Infused into candles an apple will attract love. Or simply cut an apple in half and share.
Apricot juice is blended into love potions. Leaves and flowers make love-magnetizing sachets. Carrying the pit in your pocket helps attract that special person.
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4 Comments
Post a CommentI just love all of the myths and legends surrounding herbs and flowers.
that's interesting.
enjoyable article :)
While these things originated out of true beliefs, I think in modern times they'd be done for more fun. Interesting though!