Bats Head Root – Magical Properties for Protection & Warding
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Description Bats Head Root – Uses in Witchcraft & Folk Magic With its natural “face” and horned silhouette, Bats Head Root is worked as a vigilant guardian. Tradition places it over the main entrance to keep enemies and ill-wishers from crossing your line. In reversal and protection magic it’s carried in a mojo, placed beside candles to harden boundaries, or set near petitions to strengthen the backbone of any spell. When the goal is to bar harm, cut interference, and keep the household steady, this fierce little seed pod earns its reputation. Because it acts like a threshold sentinel, Bats Head pairs well with color-matched candles and solid protection formulas. Use it to back up banishing and uncrossing, to “watch the door” during sensitive work, and to add a bold, commanding note to jars, lights, and door charms. Traditional Energy & Lore Also known as Bat Nut and Devil Pod, this Asian aquatic seed entered folk practice for its powerful look and “stop right there” energy. Much like old iron nails and thorny sprays, it became a material sign of warding: hang one above the door, and trouble thinks twice. In modern conjure and witchcraft it continues to serve as a boundary-setter and amplifier—useful in turning back crossings, anchoring protection at thresholds, and lending extra force to workings that need authority. Correspondences Folk Names: Bat Nut, Devil Pod Botanical: Trapa bicornis Plant Part/Form: Whole dried seed pod How to Use Door Guardian: Hang a sachet with the pod above the main entrance to bar malice and invite only welcome company. Reversal & Uncrossing: Set the pod near a Black Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle dressed with Reversing Oil or Uncross; add a thin ring of protective herbs if desired. House Blessing & Boundaries: For clean, firm protection, work a White Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle and keep the pod beside the plate; refresh weekly with a touch of Protect Me Oil. Fortify the Threshold: For heavy-duty warding at doors and windows, anoint the frame lightly with Wall of Fire Hoodoo Protection Oil (Fiery Wall of Protection) and hang a small charm that includes the pod. Cut Through Obstacles: When work is blocked, set the pod beside a steady light and dress the candle with Papa Gee’s Blockbuster Oil to break through resistance. Floor Wash: For a protective reset, steep allied herbs, strain well, and add to mop water with Chinese Wash; wash from back to front and set the pod near the door to “keep.” Sample Spells & Workings What You Need (Bat’s Watch Door Charm): Bats Head Root, small cloth bag, a fingertip of Protect Me Oil. Fold the pod into the bag, dress the outside lightly with Protect Me Oil, and knot with words that define what may and may not cross your door. Hang above the entrance for vigilant warding. What You Need (Turn It Back Light): Bats Head Root, Black Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle, Reversing Oil. Dress the black candle with Reversing Oil. Place the pod beside the plate and state plainly what is turned away. Burn safely; dispose of cooled remains off the property. What You Need (Hold the Line Wash): Well-strained protective tea, Chinese Wash, bucket of warm water, White Spell Candle – 4 inch chime candle. Add tea to water with Chinese Wash. Light the white candle for clarity and mop from back rooms toward the front door, carrying out unrest. Set the pod near the threshold as a keeper. Notes & Care For magical use only; not for ingestion. External ritual use only if added to washes; strain well and mind slip hazards. Use fire-safe tools and good ventilation when burning candles or incense. Store cool and dry; refresh working charms seasonally. We make no medical claims. Why Choose aromaG’s Botanica Over 25 years providing authentic folk-magic supplies and practical guidance. Quality curios and oils prepared for threshold warding, reversal, and everyday protection. Respectful, tradition-rooted instruction you can put to work right away. FAQ What is Bats Head Root best for? Threshold protection, reversal/uncrossing support, and amplifying the strength of other workings. Which candle colors should I use? Black for reversal/banishing and White for clean blessing; add Brown for long-term stability. Which oils pair well? Protect Me Oil, Wall of Fire Hoodoo Protection Oil, Reversing Oil, Uncross, and Papa Gee’s Blockbuster Oil. Can I add it to a floor wash? You can set the pod on the sill while you wash with Chinese Wash to “stand guard” as you cleanse. Do I need more than one? One over the main door is classic; add others to back doors or key windows if you like broader coverage. How should I store it? Keep dry and out of direct sun; replace if it cracks or loses its shape. Post Views: 2,743 Share this
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