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The Fool Tarot Card (0): Meaning, Symbolism, and Reversed Interpretation

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  Overview of The Fool – Card 0 of the Major Arcana The Fool is the very first card in the Major Arcana of the Tarot, numbered  0 , representing  infinite potential ,  new beginnings , and the  journey of the soul . Unlike the other cards, its position as zero marks it as both the start and the end — it exists  outside the conventional timeline , and symbolizes the leap into the unknown that begins every journey. Whether you're drawing The Fool in a love reading, career spread, or spiritual message, its meaning is always layered and intuitive. Upright Meaning of The Fool When drawn  upright , The Fool speaks to: ๐ŸŒฑ  New beginnings ๐Ÿงญ  Taking a leap of faith ๐Ÿฆ‹  Trusting the universe ๐ŸŽ’  Being open-minded, spontaneous, and curious This card is all about stepping into  a new phase of life  with  fresh energy ,  optimism , and a willingness to learn. There may be risks involved, but the card invites you to  tru...

The Magic and Practical Uses of Dandelions: A Guide to Dandelion Spells, Harvesting, and Edible Uses

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Dandelions are often seen as a common weed in lawns, but they are also a  powerful herb  used in  spell work  and  witchcraft  for centuries. Their bright yellow flowers and sturdy nature make them symbolic of resilience and abundance.  Dandelion magic  is versatile, with practitioners using dandelions in  spells  to promote  growth ,  prosperity ,  healing , and even  divination .  Harvesting dandelions  at the right time is key to utilizing their magical properties to the fullest, as each part of the plant — from the root to the flower — has its own significance in  dandelion spell work . Whether you’re looking to attract  financial abundance , enhance your  intuition , or cleanse your aura,  dandelion spells  are an essential part of any  herbal witchcraft  practice. Magical Properties of Dandelions and Their Use in Spell Work Dandelions are deeply rooted in  folk m...

What Is Mullein? (Verbascum thapsus) — A Green Witch’s Guide ๐ŸŒฟ

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Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) is a tall, fuzzy-leaved biennial herb known for its striking yellow flowers and thick, woolly foliage. Often growing wild in fields, roadsides, and disturbed land, this resilient plant has a long history in herbal medicine, folklore, and magical practice. For green witches and herbalists alike, mullein is a powerful plant ally — both for its medicinal properties and its potent energy in spellwork and witchcraft. Commonly known as  witch’s candle ,  hag’s taper , or  velvet plant , mullein is especially revered for its  protective, purifying, and spiritual-strengthening powers . It's a must-have in any green witch's apothecary, blending beautifully into rituals for  banishing negativity, invoking ancestral support, and creating sacred smoke . ๐Ÿ”ฎ Magical Properties of Mullein (Witchcraft & Spellwork Keywords) In magic, mullein is used for: Protection spells  — warding off evil, psychic attack, and unwanted spirits Divination su...

Wild Violet Magic

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  Magic Underfoot: Exploring the Wild Violet Hey fellow herbal enthusiasts and urban explorers! There's a little magic plant that pops up all over the place, especially right here in Michigan, that I find absolutely beautiful: the common violet ( Viola sororia ). As someone fascinated with herbs and herbalism, I'm constantly amazed by the hidden magic wonders in our everyday surroundings, and the violet is a perfect example. Spotting the Beauty: A Quick Look You've probably seen these plants – heart-shaped leaves close to the ground, and those sweet, delicate blue-violet (sometimes white!) flowers peeking out in early spring and even popping up here and there later. They're tough little plants, spreading through their roots and seeds, and they seem to thrive just about anywhere that's a little bit damp, from our lawns to the edges of the woods. It's a true Michigan wildflower! The Herbalist's Notes Wild violet has some interesting uses. I've read that th...