Wylundt's Book of IncenseA comprehensive guide on making the and using incense for mundane as well as magical purposes. Explains the advantages and disadvantages of loose, cone, cylinder, and stick incense. |
Contents
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Types of Incense | 11 |
Making Incense | 11 |
Drying and Storing Incense | 19 |
Using Liquid Scents | 27 |
Gathering Drying and Storing Herbs | 37 |
Incense Recipes | 133 |
Magical Incense | 149 |
Planetary Incense | 211 |
Generic Blends | 219 |
Common Names of Herbs Plants | 237 |
Increasing Recipes | 247 |
Planetary Correspondences | 255 |
Elemental Correspondences | 261 |
Magical Uses of Herbs | 267 |
Weights and Measures | 295 |
Common terms and phrases
1/2 Cinnamon 1/2 Frankincense 1/2 Sandalwood Acacia Air Magical Allspice Angelica Animals Aphrodisiac Basil Benzoin 1/4 Bittersweet bonding agent brighten disposition burn Camomile Cassia Cinnamon Cinnamon 1/2 Cinquefoil clairvoyance Cloves Common names cone consecration contact other planes Cranesbill development & growth Dittany divination Dragon's Blood Earth Magical essence Planet exorcism Fire Magical Frankincense 1/2 Galangal Garlic Ground Ivy herbs herby Jalap Jasmine Johnswort Juniper Lavender Leaves Planet Lemon Balm Lovage luck Mandrake Marigold Marjoram material objects Meadowsweet Mistletoe 1/2 Mugwort Musk Oil Musk Root 1/2 Myrrh Oil QB Oregano Orris Patchouli Patchouli 1/4 Pine power of spells psychic development psychic protection Recipe Red Clover Rose Oil Rosemary 1/2 Salep Sandalwood 1/2 Saturn Element Saw Palmetto Solomon's Seal Southernwood Spearmint spell-breaking Spikenard Star Anise Storax Sweet Tarragon tart Tbsp teaspoon Thyme tranquility Valerian Venus Element Verbena Vervain Vetiver Willow woody Wormwood Yarrow
References to this book
Egyptian Revenge Spells: Ancient Rituals for Modern Payback Claudia R. Dillaire No preview available - 2009 |