One of the most common types of spells used by practitioners of magic is the love spell. While the Wiccan Rede forbids direct manipulation of another person (meaning, you can't force them to behave in a way they wouldn't want to on their own), love spells can still be utilized to open yourself up to the loving emotions that await you in the world and make it more likely that energy is going to be returned via karma.
There are different methods of conducting a love spell. It can be an elaborate affair, involving a photo and candles or as simplistic as making an amulet or talisman to carry with you. But there are certain herbs and plants that will make any love spell more effective.
Acacia: Use the bark and twigs for awakening love and enhancement of physical strength.
African violet: Harmony and love are released from your heart when this is burnt.
Aster: A love herb that's great in amulets in combination with other ingredients.
Balm of Gilead: Amulets and potions work more efficiently when laced with these buds.
Basil: A magical love herb great for spell work and divination.
Bay: Infuse a love potion with these burnt leaves.
Bistort: Contain this in an amulet to cultivate feminine fertility.
Bittersweet: As per the name, inclusion in an amulet or satchel will clear away pain and heal your aching heart.
Catnip: Other than driving your feline insane, this herb can be used in spells for love (and luck) or in amulets for fertility.
Cinnamon: A known aphrodisiac, this excels in spells of sexuality and passion and deepens any meditations on love.
Cloves: A staple love spell ingredient- it also bolsters beauty.
Coltsfoot: Stuff the leaves in a satchel or use them in a love spell.
Columbine: Especially useful in spells or meditations that are asking to be reunited with a lover.
Cowslip: Cheaper than a haircut, this can be used in spells calling for more physical beauty and attractiveness.
Crocus: Used in spells of love and harmonious attraction.
Daisy: This flower is used during divination work to prophesize the future of love.
Damiana: An aphrodisiac, used in spells of sexuality and love.
Dandelion: Used in love spells that call for fulfillment of desires kept secret.
Dill: Used in rituals and spells that seek to bring about longing of a sexual nature.
Fennel: Use all parts of this plant (roots, leaves and seeds) in spells or rituals awakening love.
Geranium: Used particularly in spells enhancing fertility.
Ginseng: An aphrodisiac for masculine sexuality, it can also be used in amulets.
Goldenrod: Used in prophetic love rituals.
Hazelnut: Another ingredient that enhances fertility, it can also be used in prophetic work.
Jasmine: The plant itself is good in spells heightening passion and love while the oil eases a broken heart.
Juniper: The berries increase sexual potency in love spells.
Lavender: The flowers themselves can be used in satchels while candles dipped in the oil are used for spell work.
Lemon: The leaves of the fruit are used in spells and potions that want to evoke longing and love.
Lovage: Use the seeds or roots in spells seeking to bolster eroticism.
Magnolia: This flower in a spell will bring about fidelity.
Mullein: Readings and potions are heightened by the leaves of this plant.
Oak: The bark and leaves will increase feminine fertility and masculine virility.
Orchid: If your psyche needs some strengthening, incorporate this flower into your spells or potions.
Rose: A standard love spell ingredient, the buds are good for readings while the oil bolsters courage.
Rosemary: This herb can be used in potions are amulets to awaken sensuality.
Strawberry: The actual fruit is an aphrodisiac and used in spells of love or sexuality while the leaves bring about luck.
Thyme: If you are planning on doing any love related dream work, have some of this on hand.
Vanilla: The flowers of the plant are aphrodisiacs and work well in satchels while the hulls do best in amulets or talismans.
Verbena: An aphrodisiac well suited for spells of love and sexuality, readings or wish work.
Violet: An aphrodisiac, works best in satchels and amulets to draw in sexuality and love.
People are constantly asking for love spells wherever they are from, and are constantly debating the merits and faults of them. But are love spells ethical? A good way to tell if they are ethical or not is to try to compare the love spell to a real-life action. Ethical spells can all be related to benign actions in real-life... getting a makeover, being in the right place at the right time, etc. What other sorts of ethical love spells are out there? How about spells to help you be more sensitive to a partner's needs? Or a spell to help you over a bad breakup? Maybe you could benefit from a spell to help you have more constructive romantic relationships. From here, we can surely get to a definition of an ethical love spell. It would simply be a spell that does not negatively manipulate people so that you can win the object of your affection, nor is it a spell where the method or result would be illegal if translated into real-life actions. Casting a love spell that is designed to make other people jealous or to break up a current relationship are examples of negatively manipulative magic. They are also examples of magic designed to win the affections of a specific person. This is another red ethical flag, however, this is the most commonly requested type of love spell. "Make her love me!" or "Make him come back to me!". Would you be happy if someone you didn't want to be with kept trying to get you into a relationship? Would you be happy if someone you didn't want to stay with kept forcing you to stick with the relationship? What you put out, you get back. If you perform this sort of destructively manipulative magic, you won't end up with what you want in the end. No amount of magic is going to make happily ever after out of a relationship that doesn't work. All it will do is end up adding to the bitterness of the situation when things finally fall apart. Yes, this is harsh. But it's the truth. Think that's a little dramatic? Perhaps. But this is the sort of thing that can happen when you start playing with other people. The spell you cast to make your ex-boyfriend break up with his new girlfriend could end in her having a horrible car accident and ending up in a coma. The spell you cast to make your wife stay in the marriage could end up with her having a baby she doesn't want, leaving you anyway, and you're left to raise the child alone. Don't pretend it's "for his own good" when it's really "because that's what I want". Remember that magic is not a band-aid. Love is one of the strongest human emotions, and to attempt to bend it to your will is a naïve idea at best, and a dangerous situation at worst. In the end, you will be a lot happier.
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