Hyssop

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Hyssopus officinalis

Cut and Sifted—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

History + Folklore

The name hyssop comes from the Greek ύσσωπος hyssopos which means, hyssop. The name has remained unchanged from ancient times. Its origin in unknown.

Hyssop has historically been used as a fragrant strewing herb to freshen homes, particularly in kitchens and sick rooms to repel pests. It was believe to protect against the plague, and perhaps it did.

Hyssop has also been used to purify sacred space and for sacrificial and purification rites and is mentioned in the Bible several times in this capacity, although there has been some doubt as to whether the Biblical hyssop is indeed the same as the plant we now know as hyssop.

"Purge me with hyssop," the Bible records, "and I will be clean." Hyssop has been used for millennia as a holy herb, consecrated for cleaning holy places.

Magickal

Purification, Protection

Masculine, Jupiter, Fire

Hyssop is primarily used for purification and protection.

Branches of hyssop can be used to sprinkle water when asperging people or sacred space or to sprinkle water around an area as part of a protective ritual. Try using it to sprinkle holy water around your home during your home cleansing ritual. Alternatively, it can be burned as a fumigant for this purpose, if you prefer.

Hearth Witches may wish to infuse hyssop into your wash water to cleanse your floors, windows, and door jams to clear away negative energy and curses and to prevent more negativity from entering.

Hyssop is also a valuable addition to any ritual bath for breaking hexes and curses.

Hyssop can be carried or worn to protect from negativity. It can be added to protective sachets for this purpose or infused into a liquid and applied to the skin.

Hyssop is associated with dragons and it is said that burning it will assist your interactions with them.

Warnings: Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.

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Hyssopus officinalis

Cut and Sifted—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

History + Folklore

The name hyssop comes from the Greek ύσσωπος hyssopos which means, hyssop. The name has remained unchanged from ancient times. Its origin in unknown.

Hyssop has historically been used as a fragrant strewing herb to freshen homes, particularly in kitchens and sick rooms to repel pests. It was believe to protect against the plague, and perhaps it did.

Hyssop has also been used to purify sacred space and for sacrificial and purification rites and is mentioned in the Bible several times in this capacity, although there has been some doubt as to whether the Biblical hyssop is indeed the same as the plant we now know as hyssop.

"Purge me with hyssop," the Bible records, "and I will be clean." Hyssop has been used for millennia as a holy herb, consecrated for cleaning holy places.

Magickal

Purification, Protection

Masculine, Jupiter, Fire

Hyssop is primarily used for purification and protection.

Branches of hyssop can be used to sprinkle water when asperging people or sacred space or to sprinkle water around an area as part of a protective ritual. Try using it to sprinkle holy water around your home during your home cleansing ritual. Alternatively, it can be burned as a fumigant for this purpose, if you prefer.

Hearth Witches may wish to infuse hyssop into your wash water to cleanse your floors, windows, and door jams to clear away negative energy and curses and to prevent more negativity from entering.

Hyssop is also a valuable addition to any ritual bath for breaking hexes and curses.

Hyssop can be carried or worn to protect from negativity. It can be added to protective sachets for this purpose or infused into a liquid and applied to the skin.

Hyssop is associated with dragons and it is said that burning it will assist your interactions with them.

Warnings: Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.

Hyssopus officinalis

Cut and Sifted—available in 1 ounce or 1/2 ounce and packaged in a plastic pouch.

History + Folklore

The name hyssop comes from the Greek ύσσωπος hyssopos which means, hyssop. The name has remained unchanged from ancient times. Its origin in unknown.

Hyssop has historically been used as a fragrant strewing herb to freshen homes, particularly in kitchens and sick rooms to repel pests. It was believe to protect against the plague, and perhaps it did.

Hyssop has also been used to purify sacred space and for sacrificial and purification rites and is mentioned in the Bible several times in this capacity, although there has been some doubt as to whether the Biblical hyssop is indeed the same as the plant we now know as hyssop.

"Purge me with hyssop," the Bible records, "and I will be clean." Hyssop has been used for millennia as a holy herb, consecrated for cleaning holy places.

Magickal

Purification, Protection

Masculine, Jupiter, Fire

Hyssop is primarily used for purification and protection.

Branches of hyssop can be used to sprinkle water when asperging people or sacred space or to sprinkle water around an area as part of a protective ritual. Try using it to sprinkle holy water around your home during your home cleansing ritual. Alternatively, it can be burned as a fumigant for this purpose, if you prefer.

Hearth Witches may wish to infuse hyssop into your wash water to cleanse your floors, windows, and door jams to clear away negative energy and curses and to prevent more negativity from entering.

Hyssop is also a valuable addition to any ritual bath for breaking hexes and curses.

Hyssop can be carried or worn to protect from negativity. It can be added to protective sachets for this purpose or infused into a liquid and applied to the skin.

Hyssop is associated with dragons and it is said that burning it will assist your interactions with them.

Warnings: Not for use in pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified healthcare practitioner.

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