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Pact making, coming to an agreement with the plant spirit to work in partnership. Regular contact with the plant spirit through meditation, ritual and offerings. They manifest in different ways to different people, helping us to learn and grow, while elevating our Craft. Just like any other spirit familiar, plant spirit familiars act as teachers and guides. Rather than play the role of a single ingredient, the powerful spirits of Wolfsbane or Belladonna want to participate in the entire ritual.
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Perhaps it is their desire to work with us in the capacity of a plant teacher or plant spirit familiar.
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Maybe it is their strong personality that distracts us from this fact when it comes to using these herbs in magic. For some reason I think we forget this when we are working with Baneful herbs. They can be incorporated into spells in so many different and creative ways. In magic, herbs, woods and/or resins are used in pretty much everything. The answer is, that they all have their own unique powers and applications, and other than ingesting, can be used magically like any other herb.
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People often ask how these herbs can benefit one magically, and how to use them. It is important to remember this when incorporating baneful plant spirits into your magical practice. They get light and water from the same sky. The deadly nightshade grows in the same soil as the mint and the lavender. They are powerful in their chemistry and in their occult power, but they are still plants. With their infamous reputations and prominent place in myth and folklore, the Baneful herbs begin to seem more like mischievous magical creatures appearing throughout history in folktales and first hand accounts.