Description
LADY’S MANTLE – The patron herb of alchemy, Lady’s Mantle enhances whatever magic you are performing. Used in love spells, potions, and amulets for attracting love. For connection to the feminine or Goddess energy. To boost the strength and power of jar spells and enchantments, Lady’s Mantle is frequently added. It is added frequently to all kinds of spells to give them an extra boost, as well as to wards, poppets, and altars. It is seen as a magnifier of most magic. Some people think that growing Lady’s Mantle in your garden will keep it warded off evil magic and protected.
It is stated that using Lady’s Mantle in anointing oil to anoint oneself or a candle would enhance the spell or ritual being performed as well as enhance energy flow and psychic awareness. utilized to provide women the freedom to leave the past behind, to get out of whatever ruts they may have fallen into, and to become the people they were meant to be.
Women, particularly in Europe, used to gather the dew off Lady’s Mantles in the hope that doing so would make their complexion and faces seem younger and feel softer. In the 16th century, ladies frequently used it to “recover” virginity.
The plant is frequently linked to the Christian Virgin Mary, from whom it probably derives its ability to restore virginity in females. Although the name “Woman’s Mantle” also refers to Mary because of how the curving leaves resemble a mantle or cloak worn by a lady.
Numerous female deities, particularly those who represent fertility, virginity, and motherhood, such as Isis, Tawaret, Brigid, Damara, Freyja, Frigg, Demeter, Hera, and Libera, are connected to Lady’s Mantle. Although certain male deities are also connected to it. Due to its connections to libido and fertility, it is linked to both Dionysus and Pan. The herb is considered to have ties to both the element of Water and the planet Venus.