5 Native Desert Plants & Their Witchcraft Correspondences 🌵🌸
• Chuparosa (Justicia californica)
– Native to Arizona but found in Southern California, New Mexico, and northern areas of Mexico.
– Flowers & petals are edible raw or cooked, dried or fresh.
– Similar to hibiscus, makes wonderful summer teas.
– Hummingbirds adore the flowers and the nectar is chewable like a gum.
– Great in tinctures, scrubs, and teas.
Correspondence: Air, Beauty, Love, Positive Energy, New Beginnings, Boosting Self Esteem, Romance, Sexual Energy.
• Brittle Bush (Encelia farinosa)
-Native to Arizona but found in New Mexico, Southern Califonia, Texas, and parts of Mexico.
– Not to be confused with the desert wildflower, desert marigolds, which unlike the brittle bush, does not have a orange button center and is poisonous to some herd animals like sheep.
– Stems, flowers, and leaves are edible. Dried, fresh, cooked, raw.
– The dried flowers make a soothing tea for stomach pains.
– Dried brittle bush leaves can also be brewed to make a medicinal tea. It’s great for mouth sores or those tight chest coughs. It taste slightly bitter and has a numbing effect.
– Local folklore says the leaf tea is great for arthritis flare-ups in the cold months.
– Don’t drink this tea before bed though as it can have caffeine-like effect in some people.
– Flower resins and nectar from this plant are chewable and chewed by locals like a candy or gum.
– Great in tinctures, decoctions, infusions, salves, scrubs, masks, and teas.
Correspondences: Earth, Sun, Healing, Cleansing, Banishes away sickness, Good Luck, and Protection, Friendship, Empathy.
• Desert Lavender a.k.a. Bee Sage (Hyptis emoryi)
– Native to Arizona but found in Southern Califonia, New Mexico, and Mexico.
– This is the supernatural plant, the bee’s knee here. Native American tribes like Akimel O’Odham, who’s beautiful people made what is now called Phoenix, AZ their home, saw this as a pure and holy plant that cleanse all evils away from the one’s spirit.
– Everything on this plant is useable. Leaves, flowers, stems, branches, roots. Can be dried, brewed, cooked, or eaten raw.
-Great in tinctures, decoctions, infusions, salves, scrubs, masks, and teas.
-In some Native Amercan practises it’s used to make smudge wands, but to those who are not native and wish to use it they may dry and use a smoke cleansing ritual instead.
– Traditionally used by Native Americans to cleanse the body of diseases and stop internal bleeding or heavy menstruation.
– Found often in landscaping because of it’s hardiness to the arid climates, can be seen wild though in Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Califonia, and Southern Texas.
– The leaves, flowers, and twigs can be brewed into powerful teas aiding digestion and gastrointestinal issues
– great for hangovers (drink a small cup of tea in the morning, trust me.)
– Contain anti-viral properties so it’s super awesome to combat sickness.
So it’s the first day of college and there are people handing out bibles everywhere
let me tell you a story
i picked philosphy as minor this semester and there are several “soon to be priests” who need to study philosophy before theology. to make it ven funnier it’s only me and other 5 women, all the other 40 are men priests.
on a rainy thursday (would you look at that coincidence) i got my pagan ass to class (heh) and i noticed some of them gave me weird looks because of my mjöllnir and my “””in your face””” pagan tshirt, so they started asking me why i was defying cristians with those accessories, in a catholic university and being probably baptized as christian when a baby.
i just let them talk and heard a lot about how wrong i was converting to an “unexistent” and “primitive” religion when i shit you not a thunder hit the building next to ours and almost got everyone deaf. i got startled but i tried to keep my cool to scare them off and i said in my morgan freeman sort of voice “don’t you call my gods false”.
they literally run away to the sight of me now.
Thank you for your continuation to my post it’s the best one yet
Loki: Yo, bro, these priestlings are telling one of your followers that you’re a fake.