Bay
Laurel/Bay Leaf is used for purification, house and business blessing,
and clearing confusion. Attracts romance. Keep potted plant to protect
home from lightning. Place in a dream pillow for sound sleep and to
induce prophetic dreams.
Also Called: Bay, Sweet Laurel, Sweet Bay, True Laurel, Lorbeer, Noble Laurel, Baie, Daphne
Gender: Masculine
Planet: Sun, Jupiter
Element: Fire
Both leaf and berry are used as well as the essential oil.
Use in teas for clairvoyance and to aid divination. As mentioned, the
ancient Greek Oracles at Delphi and priestesses of Apollo chewed Bay
leaves to enhance their trance states when giving prophecies, and burned
Bay as an incense.
Wear as an amulet to ward off evil and negativity, burn or scatter in exorcism rituals.
Place in the windows to guard against lightning. Purifies the home.
To remove curses and evil spells, mix crushed or powdered bay leaf with sandalwood powder, burn on a charcoal.
Use in wash water to clean floors as well as sprinkling the powdered
herb, then sweeping, to rid the home of crossed/cursed conditions.
To ensure a long and lasting love, a couple should break a twig from
the tree, together break the twig in two and each keep a half.
Add a few drops of the essential oil to a cup of water in a spray
bottle, mist your pillow to induce prophetic dreams; place bay leaves
beneath your pillow for the same purpose.
Use a sprig of Bay to
asperge water during purification rituals or place in a bowl of water
to wash the hands before entering sacred space.
Bay is appropriate for the consecration of musical instruments.
Use Bay oil or infusion to consecrate candles and other magical tools;
asperge or mist home or sacred space to clear unwanted energies.
Write your desire or need on a bay leaf, then burn to bring the spell to fruition.
Write charms or draw symbols of protection on the leaves and hide about
your home to keep it safe from all manner of ill will and misfortune.
A Bay tree planted near the home, or bay leaves hidden in the home, are said to protect those within from sickness.
Bay leaves give strength when worn during athletic competition.
Burn a candle dressed with the essential oil to bring about needed change within oneself.
*** Caution: Please note, care should be taken when using bay as it can
be toxic when taken internally. The berries can induce
miscarriage/abortion, so caution is advised if one is pregnant. That
being said, most people add the leaves as seasoning to food, but do not
eat the leaves, removing them before serving the dish. ***
Sacred to both Apollon and Artemis. In Greek myth, the lovely Daphne, a
nymph, was transformed into a bay tree to escape pursuit by Apollo,
thereby remaining, as she wished, a virgin. Apollo, heartbroken, made a
crown out of bay leaves and branches and wore it to honor her. Romans
dedicated this herb to Fides, goddess of honor and fidelity. In another
myth, Hermes is said to have invented fire by striking a pomegranate
against a Bay Laurel tree.
The Pythias, Priestesses of the
Delphic Oracle, chewed the leaves to induce their prophesies and enhance
communion with Mother Earth, Gaia and then Apollon - this is in
addition to the inhalation of the fumes from natural gases that rose
from deep within the earth. It is also thought that the seeds of henbane
were burned as well, intoxicating the priestess and opening the way for
prophesy.
Both ancient Greeks and Romans were known to crown
victors of competitive games as well as scholars with wreaths of
laurel to honor them.
In the 17th century it was believed that bay
leaves were protection against witchcraft. Of course, we know that is
not the case as withes use bay leaves. However, bay leaves are very
protective, bay trees were planted around homes to defend against
curses. Folks believed that bay would protect one’s home from being
struck by lightning and damaged by thunderstorms.
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