A Druid's Handbook to the Spiritual Power of Plants: Spagyrics in Magical and Sexual Rituals

A Druid's Handbook to the Spiritual Power of Plants: Spagyrics in Magical and Sexual Rituals

Jon G. Hughes

Language: English

Pages: 320

ISBN: 1620552655

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


A practical guide to creating plant extracts, essences, and complexes for use in Druidic sex magic rituals

• Explores the identification, harvesting, and magical properties of more than 70 flowers and trees

• Details the careful and meticulous spagyric preparation of plant extracts and complexes

• Demonstrates how plant compounds are used in Druidic sex magic rituals by both couples and groups

In this practical guide to Druidic plant magic, Jon G. Hughes reveals the gentle alchemy of converting plant essences into potent compounds for working sex magic rituals. Examining the identification, harvesting, and magical properties of more than 70 flowers and trees, he details the careful and meticulous spagyric preparation of plant extracts and complexes as well as the process of obtaining or creating suitable alcoholic spirits for the base of these preparations. He includes instructions to make all necessary tools and explores how to prepare yourself to work with plant essences and properly use the magical compounds you create.

Hughes explains how to release the energies, healing attributes, and magical capacities of flowers and trees through the respectful seduction of a plant’s virtue and the 3-step spagyric process of separation, purification, and reunification. He shows how the spagyric process maximizes the power of the acquired essence in preparation for its use in magical ritual. Detailing Druidic sex rituals for both a couple and a group, Hughes demonstrates how plant compounds are used in specific magical rituals and practices as well as the role of the plant complex in sexual potency. Exploring the underlying accord between alchemy and Druidic practices, Hughes provides a valuable manual for anyone wishing to harness the magical potential of plant energy.

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The two are inseparable and that neither may be effectively employed without the other. While accepting the physical curative properties of the plants it employs, it also believes that the physical (chemical) benefits of potions and remedies can reach their full potential only if they are prepared and administered by mystic ritual. This being the case, Druidic potions of all kinds are used in many applications other than purely medicinal remedies. They have a fundamental role to play in most.

By polish, elegance or subtlety,” and the words lluniaidd (elegant) and cyfrwys (subtle) are used constantly in this context throughout the modern Welsh Druidic tradition as well as in many other schools of natural magic. ARE DRUIDS ACTUALLY ALCHEMISTS? So far we have seen that the traditions of alchemy and Welsh Druidism share many of their fundamental beliefs. Among these are: the simple but profound belief that the plant kingdom provides us with the means to influence and remedy many of the.

Greatest and most complex manifestation of the collective energy, much akin to the anima mundi, or World Soul, of the ancient alchemical tradition. To interfere with nature’s works or to deplete her resources would be contrary to all that Druidic lore holds dear. This philosophy was explained to me in very simple terms as I began to learn the Druidic tradition as a young boy. “You cannot keep taking from a pot without putting something back in or eventually you will starve” is what I was told.

Spirit and “intelligence” to control its animation. In their role as receptors, coupled with the Druidic theory that plants and flowers breathe through their leaves and petals, the petals of the flower are associated with the two elements of fire (the sun’s heat and light) and air (the breathing function of the petal). These two elements are considered male and are themselves associated with the central influences of the sun. The Druids also recognized that the petals give the flower its.

Gathering on him. It is much better to adopt a slow, progressive response to his problem. There are exceptions to this rule of course, and where it becomes necessary to invoke powerful energies to address the problem, this is best done within a ritual Gathering, and it may be necessary to expose the individual to this group work despite his shyness. If the complex is to be employed during a ritual, it must be crafted during the ritual in which it is to be used and then may be employed in any, or.

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