Mugwort Atemisia Nova Mugwort Atemisia Nova - Psychic Powers, Prophetic Dreams, Astral Projection In Spyrit Metaphysical
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Metaphysical Properties of Mugwort Atemisia Nova

Official Name: Artemisia vulgaris
Other Names: Artemis Herb, Artemisia, Felon Herb, Muggons, Naughty Man, Old Man, Old Uncle Henry, Sailor's Tobacco, St. John's Plant, Black Sage, Wizard Weed
Gender: Feminine
Planet: Venus
St. John's Wort - Health, Protection, Love Divination Earth
Metaphysical Powers: Strength, Psychic Powers, Protection, Prophetic Dreams, Healing, Astral Projection

Mugwort Atemisia Nova is from the root and stems of the plant.

 Uses Of Mugwort 

Used to encourage dreams and visions, it is known as an herb of introspection and inner healing. When burnt before bedtime, it aids in restful sleep and pleasant dreams. It is used for astral travel, shamanic journeying, and protection during such excursions.

Mugwort is associated with divination and dreaming if someone has overactive dreams. Using dried Mugwort in a ritual setting brings about prophecy or divinatory needs. Mugwort under your pillow to prevent astral attacks or to ward off psychic attacks from those who would do you harm. It’s known as a psychic/Lunar herb that’s also strongly protective.

Mugwort is mentioned in the Nine Herbs Charm, a 10th-century English rhyme of beneficial herbs. Later, it was associated with St. John the Baptist, and wreaths of Mugwort were worn to repel evil spirits.

As a folk medicine, Mugwort was ingested, smoked, or applied to the skin in a poultice. Mugwort has anticoagulant and disinfectant properties and has a nerve-calming effect. It was used as a poor man’s substitute for expensive tobacco, giving rise to the nickname “sailor’s tobacco.”

Mugwort contains the chemical thujone, which is a mild intoxicant. 

Mugwort is used for exercisms, bindings, cleansings.

Mugwort has been used for pain relief, as an anti-inflamitory, and to assist the digestive system. Due to the pain relief properties Mugwort has been used to help calm the body while pushing away negativity and cleansing entities away.

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