BASIL
Lto basil It is a protective plant, it is an amulet of good luck that absorbs low vibration energies and converts them into high vibration energy, you can enhance the transmutation of energy together with a amethyst.
Attract prosperity, abundance and harmony. It is a very good plant for business. This plant has been known for many centuries and every culture and country have its mythology with it. In Mexico they advise you to put a basil Near the cash register, the portfolio or the place where the money arrives, so if in your candle you have basil you can benefit from this belief.
Basil in ethnobotany:
Basil (Ocimum basilicum) is an aromatic plant with a rich background in ethnobotany and folklore, appreciated not only by its culinary use but also for its magical and medicinal properties. Next, I detail some of the magical meanings and traditional uses of basil:
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Protection: Basil is known for its strong protective properties. Having an basil plant at home or in the garden protects against the evil eye and low vibration energies.
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Love and fertility: Traditionally, basil has been a symbol of love and fertility. It is believed that carrying basil leaves or including them in amulet bags can attract love and improve romantic relationships. In some cultures, basil was placed under the bed to increase passion and fertility.
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Prosperity and luck: Basil is associated with prosperity and good luck. Place basil leaves on the wallet or in the area where money is kept is believed to help attract wealth and abundance. You can also burn in rituals to call good fortune.
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Purification and cleaning: Basil is used in ritual bathrooms and spiritual cleansing to purify the body and soul.
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Spiritual connection and psychic protection: Basic Albahaca and strengthens the spiritual connection. It helps us to stimulate our clairvoyance.
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Cure and healing: In traditional medicine, basil has healing properties, and this is also reflected in its magical use. It is used in healing rituals to relieve pain and disease, either through infusions, ointments or simply placing the plant near the patient.