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A collection of information on various magical & medicinal herbs based on my personal Book of Shadows. Each entry includes original artwork, folklore, a small growing guide, spell suggestions & recipes. Included are mint, lavender, basil, mugwort, chamomile, garlic, rosemary, sage, sunflower, yarrow, and more! Visit themoonmanual.com to order my new book, the Moon Manual!

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The Mediterranean herb Oregano is often used in cooking to add an intense, aromatic flavor to dishes, but its magickal and healing uses provide a deeper meaning for the ingredient. In this article, we'll explore the lore, variety, and utility of Oregano in the magickal community. From its beneficial properties to its magickal applications, we'll provide a complete picture of why this popular herb is a valuable addition to any kitchen witch pantry. Oregano Witchcraft, Witch Pantry, Green Magic, Wiccan Spell Book, Deeper Meaning, Magical Power, Wiccan Spells, Kitchen Witch, Spell Book

The Mediterranean herb Oregano is often used in cooking to add an intense, aromatic flavor to dishes, but its magickal and healing uses provide a deeper meaning for the ingredient. In this article, we'll explore the lore, variety, and utility of Oregano in the magickal community. From its beneficial properties to its magickal applications, we'll provide a complete picture of why this popular herb is a valuable addition to any kitchen witch pantry.

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Video Lesson: Uses of Oregano in Witchcraft Oregano is typical of Mediterranean Europe, and ancient Romans srepad it throughout their empire (Europe, North Africa and South Asia). Later, Spanish settlers carried its seeds to the Americas and it adapted brilliantly to that climate and land. Oregano has become naturalized in parts of Mexico and the...

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