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Tansy – Magical Properties for Protection & Purification

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Description Tansy – Uses in Witchcraft & Folk Magic Tansy has been valued for centuries as a strong ally for protection and purification. In European folk tradition, it was planted around homes to deter lightning and thunder and hung in barns to guard animals. Conjure practice records its use in sachets at the threshold to keep illness out and in incense burned to purify children. Its presence at funerals—woven into wreaths or placed upon the body—symbolized eternal life and safe passage for the soul. Practitioners today reach for tansy when working threshold magic, remembrance rites, and spiritual cleansing. It is blended with other protective herbs in charms and sachets, added to floor washes for purification, and placed around candles in memorial work. Tansy’s dual reputation as both shield and guide makes it a unique herb for keeping the living safe while honoring the departed. Modern use is strictly magical and external—never ingest this plant. Traditional Energy & Lore The name “tansy” may be derived from the Greek athanaton, meaning “immortal,” a reference to its funeral associations. In household practice it served as a strewing herb to keep pests at bay and preserve food, extending its symbolic power of preservation to magical contexts. Tansy was tied to endurance, longevity, and remembrance, and its golden flowers became a visual metaphor for eternal life. Wreaths of tansy were laid upon coffins, while sprigs were planted near thresholds to act as guardians. In folklore, it bridged two worlds—protecting the home and assisting the dead on their journey. Correspondences Planet: Venus Element: Water Folk Names: Buttons, Bitter Buttons Botanical: Tanacetum vulgare Plant Part/Form: Dried aerial parts (cut herb) How to Use Incense & Charcoal: Burn a small pinch of tansy on a charcoal disk set in sand or ash to purify a space; ventilate well. For added shielding, anoint your censer rim with a dot of Protect Me Oil before lighting. Sachets & Poppets: Combine tansy with Rosemary and Lavender Buds in a small bag to protect a home or ward off sickness; hang just inside the front door. Candle Magic: Sprinkle a few flakes around a White Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle for remembrance, a Black Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle for banishing harm, or a Green Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle for health and longevity. Floor Wash: Simmer tansy into an infusion, strain, and add to your mop water with Chinese Wash for thorough spiritual cleansing from back to front of the home. Petitions & Jars: Place tansy in jars to guard against harm or to guide the spirits of the dead; dress the lid or petition with Ancestors Oil by Rev Roy for remembrance work or Spirit Guide Oil for communication and safe passage. Sample Spells & Workings What You Need (Threshold Protection Sachet): Tansy, Rosemary, Lavender Buds, small red bag, Protect Me Oil. Blend the herbs and tuck them into the bag. Add a fingertip of Protect Me Oil to the fabric (not the herbs), knot three times, and hang the charm just inside your front door. Replace monthly, returning spent herbs to the earth. What You Need (Remembrance Candle Rite): Tansy, White Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle, Ancestors Oil by Rev Roy, name paper or photo. Dress the white candle with Ancestors Oil. Place it on a fire-safe plate over the name paper and circle the base with a thin ring of tansy. Light and speak memories and blessings, guiding the beloved dead toward peace. What You Need (Cleansing Floor Wash): Tansy, Chinese Wash, bucket of warm water. Brew a light infusion of tansy, strain well, and add to warm water with Chinese Wash. Mop from the back of the home to the front, sending out stagnant and harmful influences. Dispose of the used water at a crossroads. Notes & Care External ritual use only. Do not ingest. Not recommended during pregnancy; avoid eyes, mucous membranes, and broken skin. Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Let charcoal cool fully before disposal. We make no medical claims. Why Choose aromaG’s Botanica Over 25 years providing authentic magical herbs and supplies. Fresh, quality botanicals packaged for practical spellwork. Respected guidance rooted in cultural tradition and folk practice. FAQ Is tansy mainly for protection? Yes—its strongest current uses are protection, purification, and remembrance. What herbs pair well with it? Rosemary for memory and Lavender Buds for peace are classic companions. Which candle colors should I use? White for remembrance and cleansing, Black for banishing, Green for health and longevity. How do I burn it safely? Place on charcoal in a fireproof dish lined with sand or ash and ventilate well. Is it okay for ritual baths? No—tansy is toxic. Use in sachets, incense, or floor washes only. Can I use it for spirit work? Yes—pair with Ancestors Oil by Rev Roy or Spirit Guide Oil depending on intent. How should I dispose of used herbs? Bury respectfully, scatter ashes, or release into running water as fits the work. How long does it keep? Best within a year when stored properly. The Magic of Tansy – A Deep Dive into its Spiritual Properties Tansy, a beautiful flowering herb native to Europe and Asia, is known for its medicinal properties. However, it also holds a significant place in the realm of magic and spirituality. Its vibrant yellow flowers and distinctive aromatic scent have made it a popular choice in various mystical practices throughout history. Tansy in Protection Magic One of the most prevalent uses of tansy in magic is for protection. Often used in protective charms or amulets, tansy is believed to ward off negative energies and harmful influences. Some cultures even planted tansy at their doorstep or windows to protect their homes from evil spirits and misfortune. Tansy for Longevity and Health In many traditions, tansy is associated with longevity and health. It’s often used in spells and rituals aimed at promoting vitality and well-being. With its potent medicinal properties, this magical herb is believed to imbue the user with strength and resilience. Tansy in Love Spells Tansy has also found its way into love spells and potions. It’s believed to attract affection and can be used in rituals to mend broken hearts or rekindle lost love. In some cultures, tansy is associated with fertility and is used in rituals to promote reproductive health. Tansy for Psychic Abilities and Divination Another fascinating aspect of tansy’s magic is its connection with psychic abilities and divination. It’s often used in rituals to enhance intuition and psychic visions. Some practitioners use tansy tea during divination practices to better connect with spiritual realms and uncover hidden truths. Tansy in Funeral Rituals In some cultures, tansy is used in funeral rituals to honor the dead. It’s believed that this herb helps guide the spirits of the deceased to the afterlife. Its aromatic flowers are often included in funeral bouquets as a symbol of respect and eternal love. Whether used for protection, love, health, psychic enhancement, or honoring the dead, tansy offers a rich tapestry of magical possibilities. This enchanting herb serves as a powerful tool for those who seek to tap into the unseen forces of the universe. The Greek word Athanaton, meaning “immortal,” may have been the inspiration for this plant’s name. In mythology, Ganymede was granted eternal life by receiving this item. In the past, tansy was employed as a means of meat preservation and embalming. Because of its ability to ward off pests, it was also utilized as a strewing herb. Tansy flowers, used as a funeral herb, were laid on top of the body to symbolize eternal life. Funeral wreaths made of tansy are an appropriate gesture of respect. Aids in the transition of souls to the next life. An appropriate sacrifice for those who worship the darker Goddesses. Put some loose tansy in a bag or pouch and hang it by the door to keep sickness out. You can get rid of the disease or pain by burning the tansy after it has done its job. Add more dried tansy to the bag. Use of tansy should be avoided by pregnant women. The usage of tansy for more than a short time should be avoided. Tansy should not be confused with tansy ragwort, which features ray blooms and smooth, toothless leaves. Like tansy, tansy ragwort is toxic, but it’s much more so than tansy. In our experience, it is best to use tansy only as a magical herb and do not ingest. Honoring the Dead: A Simple Bottle Spell Using Tansy What You’ll Need A small glass bottle or jar Tansy flowers Rosemary (for remembrance) Lavender (for peace) Marjoram (for eternal love) Salt (for protection and cleansing) A small piece of paper and a pen A white candle The Spell Cleanse Your Space: Start by cleansing your space to remove any negative energy. This can be done through smudging with sage, sprinkling salt, or any method that resonates with you. Prepare Your Ingredients: Gather your tansy, rosemary, lavender, and marjoram. These herbs are chosen for their associations with the dead – remembrance, peace, love, and protection. Write Your Message: On the small piece of paper, write a message to the person you wish to honor. This could be a fond memory, a thank you, or simply their name. Fill the Bottle: Begin to fill the bottle with your herbs, layering them one at a time. As you add each herb, say its purpose out loud, for example, “Rosemary for remembrance, lavender for peace…” Add Your Message: Fold your written message and place it into the bottle amongst the layered herbs. Seal the Bottle: Melt the wax from the white candle and use it to seal the bottle, ensuring the contents are secure and the message is contained. Recite the Spell: Hold the sealed bottle in your hands and recite:With these herbs, I honor thee, In this bottle, my memories be. Mighty Tansy, guide their spirit’s flight, To realms of peace, bathed in light. Keep the Bottle Safe: Finally, keep the bottle somewhere safe as a symbol of remembrance. Some people choose to bury it near the deceased’s grave or a special place they shared. Remember to carry out this spell with utmost respect for the deceased and their journey in the afterlife. Post Views: 2,302 Share this
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