Sunday, July 18, 2010

Potent YEW And POMEGRANATE SEED Oil


ז' באב תש"ע
Lughnasadh 8

A unique special offering of WITCHCRAFTS, this YEW and POMEGRANATE SEED Oil is a potent powerful blend of wildcrafted European YEW (Taxus baccata) evergreen needle tips and top of the line pure Premium certified organic POMEGRANATE SEED oil from Turkey (an expensive delicacy among oils)! The corked 3ml glass spell bottle is sealed with black wax, hung with a sterling silver pentacle charm by black satiny ribbon, and adorned with handmade hand dyed Terra Cotta (streaked with whispers of midnight black) silk sari ribbon.

Sacred to the Celts, Hekate and other dark goddesses of the Underworld, Yew unites life and death in an eternal cosmic harmony. Yew also aids in the acquisition of knowledge and skill with words, making Yew an important alchemical tool for working word magic.

Sacred to many Underworld deities, Pomegranate guards against baneful energies, calls forth the protective strength of Witch Blood (uniting and bonding together all witches throughgout time), and invokes the power of blæd to optimize the inflow and outflow of soul energy during shamanic journeys.

Perfect for SAMHAIN spellwork and HEDGEWITCHERY. Also may be used in other rituals involving death, ancestor work and raising spirits of the dead, evolving life passage rites, word alchemy, divination, clairvoyance, love, peace of mind.

Comes beautifully packaged.

**CAUTION** - Yew is poisonous - DO NOT INGEST. Even though fatal human poisoning is very rare, "the foliage and seeds contain several alkaloids, in particular taxine, very poisonous, which alters to hydrotaxine by hydrolysis; also one glucoside, taxicatine. The wood, bark, foliage and seeds are toxic. The foliage is the principal source of taxine. Old and desiccated foliage is more poisonous than young and fresh foliage." More information on the species of Yew used in this oil can be found here: http://www.conifers.org/ta/ta/baccata.htm

This magical oil may be purchased at WITCHCRAFTS by Liorah Lleucu.

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