Herbs for ProtectionWritten by Sam Stevens
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Coriander: Burn as an incense or wear seeds on your person to protect against attack. Helps keep friends and lovers from accidents. Deersbane: Burned to reveal bad energy or tell one source of bad energy. Dill: Sprinkle in a corner of a children’s room to protect them from harm. Elder: A highly protective tree whose branches are burnt or kept in home to save residents from accidents and attacks of all kinds. Eucalyptus: Burnt in home to protect health from viruses, disease and plagues. Geranium: Live bouquets, oil and incense are kept in home to protect family against attacks of all kinds and also disease. Worn as an oil to protect health. Heather: The sprigs are worn on person or kept in house to protect from evil spirits and unwanted attentions. Lavender: Use a fresh bouquet, dried flowers, oil, perfume or incense to protect and shield your person and home from bad vibrations and negative people. Marjoram: Sprinkled in house for protection against accidents, burglars and unwanted visitors. Myrtle: A sprig is kept above front door for protection. Motherwort: Burned or kept in sachets or lockets on person for personal protection. Pennyroyal: Burned to protect against domestic abuse and violence in home. Pine: A wreath of pine protects from bad spirits and attracts good spirits. The incense clears spaces of bad vibrations. Snakeroot: Used to banish a person or thing from a home. Rue: Rue Candles are burned for protection and herb is burned to rid a space of bad thought forms and malevolent energies. Slippery Elm: Place herb in place where you wish to get rid of slander or gossip. It may also be burned while sending bad thoughts back to sender. Vetivert: Wear oil to protect yourself when you go out in dangerous or iffy situations.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
| | Candle Burning to Petition the Male SaintsWritten by Sam Stevens
Continued from page 1 Saint George On Tuesday, light a red candle to conquer fears, acquire courage and to overcome jealousy. His emblem is slaying of a dragon. Saint Ignatius On a Saturday light a white candle to protect house from burglary and evil spirits. His emblem is a book and a plum Saint James Greater Light a red candle on a Tuesday to clear obstacles from your path, conquer or remove enemies and for justice to prevail. His emblem is a cockleshell Saint John Baptist On a Tuesday light a green candle to petition him for good luck, fertility, prosperity and protection from enemies. Saint John Bosco On a Sunday, light a yellow candle to petition him for favours to do with children, students and educational matters. Saint Joseph Light a yellow candle on a Sunday for help with selling a home, finding job, for protection and a happy marriage. His emblem is a lily or a pitcher with a loaf of bread. Saint Lawrence Light a red candle on Wednesday to petition for a peaceful, happy home and family, for financial assistance and spiritual strength. Saint Jude Light green, white and red candles on a Sunday to petition for a miracle: for hopeless cases that seem impossible, to help with addictions or to help someone get out of jail. Saint Lazarus Light a yellow candle on a Sunday to ask for help with sickness, disease, addictions, and better health and to obtain prosperity. Saint Martin De Porres Light a purple and white candle on a Thursday to bring harmony to your household. You can also petition him for better health and increased financial security. His emblem is a broom and a crucifix. Saint Martin Caballero On a Tuesday light a red or white candle to ask for protection from evil, to rescue someone from evil influences and/or to draw customers to your business. Petition him for money, luck prosperity. Saint Patrick On a Sunday light a white candle for prosperity, luck spiritual wisdom and guidance. His emblem is a shamrock and a saint. Saint Paul On a Tuesday light a blue or a red candle for courage, patience, overcome opposition and to settle disturbed conditions in home. Saint Peter Light a red and a white candle to petition him to remove obstacles, business success, strength, courage, forgiveness and good fortune. His emblem is two crossed keys. Saint Peregrine On a Sunday light a white candle to petition him for help with cancer. Saint Pius Tenth On a Sunday light a white candle to ask for special favours to be granted by those in authourity (such as a boss or government agency.) Saint Raymond Nonnatus Light a red candle to prevent gossip, false accusation and for a happy and peaceful home. Saint Louis Beltran Light a white candle for help learning languages and protection from evil, accidents, sickness and enemies. He is one you invoke when children are possessed by spirits. Saint Roc On a Wednesday light a yellow candle to restore health and to be protected from contagious diseases. His emblem is a dog. Saint Sebastian Light a red candle on a Tuesday to petition for justice, to overcome rivals, remove obstacles from your path, success and good fortune. His emblem is arrows. Saint Thomas Aquinas Light a white candle on a Monday to improve concentration and memory, for understanding, for mental stamina and to help pass exams.

Sam Steven's metaphysical articles have been published in many high-standing newspapers and she has published several books. You can meet Sam Stevens at http://www.psychicrealm.com where she works as a professional psychic. You can also read more of her articles at http://www.newagenotebook.com where she is the staff writer. Currently she is studying technology's impact on the metaphysics.
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