Ginger Root’s Magical Properties

 

Since the Ancient Times, ginger root was used as a food preservative. Our ancestors have noticed that when food was prepared with ginger did not go bad as quickly. Hence they considered Ginger Root to be magical. It’s true that Ginger has antimicrobial qualities. Ginger is quite effective against salmonella and parasites. But that’s only the tip of the iceberg.

 The English origin of the word, “ginger” comes from the mid-14th century English ‘gingifer’, which comes from the ancient Sanskrit ‘srngaveram’, which actually means horned body, referring to the shape of the root.

 As you can understand ‘horned body’ is a pretty sacred word to give to a root right? Well you are absolutely right. Ginger Root is indeed sacred and used by ancient Priests and Priestesses to invoke the power of Fire. 

Ginger is used to invoke the powers of fire. Ginger is a catalyst, a force of fire. It is also believed to conjure the powers of Mars and the Sun and raise the Chi

Magical Use of Ginger Root

Get a very small fresh or crystalized part of ginger root and put in your mouth. Meditate on your desire (love, protection, magical powers, healing etch) and start chewing it. Let it’s passionate magic fill your body and aura. Keep on visualizing your desire. Finally, spit it. 

Magical Properties of Ginger Root:

  • Ginger is associated with the Forces of Fire and Sun.
  • It is used as a ‘magical catalyst‘ (like cinnamon) to ‘speed things up’.
  • The Root is used extensively as tool to bring forth prosperity and banish poverty.
  • When chewed, drunk or eaten, it is believed to help us raise more magical energy. 
  • Due to it’s correspondence with fire, Ginger is believed to be a potent aphrodisiac

Magic Hacks with Ginger Root

Books of Shadows are full with the amazing uses of ginger. Their dusty pages tell us amazing stories of how the old witches used ginger for their magical spells and rituals.

These ‘magic hacks’ were used for ages to conjure the fiery qualities of Ginger. The Wise Ones propose these ‘magic hacks’ for all these alleged uses. 

Please, always seek professional medical help when facing health issues.

Keep or plant Ginger Root to attract prosperity in house. A human-shaped ginger root is believed to be EXTRA powerful.  

Chew some (cleaned) root and spit it on the source of the ‘sickness’ to banish it (be it a part of a body, a photograph of the sick person etc) 

Prepare a ginger-infused wine or cocktail to rejuvenate the passion in a healthy relationship. 

Sprinkle powered ginger root in your purse or pocket to attract more money. Burn some powered root for success. 

The smoke of burned root is used to consecrate rituals tools, charge amulets and break evil spells. 

Chew or ear or drink some ginger infused food/drink to banish fatigue. 

Do the same prior any spell, especially when it comes to Love, Prosperity, Protection and Exorcism.

Throw a root in the Sea to calm down a thunderstorm and invoke peace. 

The use of this magic root in baked goods is preferred to replenish our magical energy. 

Furthermore, eating food with ginger prior spellcasting is believed to power up our magical capacity. Hence, it gives more power to the spells. 

The Smell of Ginger is believed to conjure the forces of Fire. This is why we use ginger as incense to catalyze the spells, it can help you ‘wake up’ your vital and magical energy. 

Precious substances come from Ginger Root and used extensively for creating spicy and fresh perfumes. Most of these perfumes are also used as magical scents which are believed to summon forces from other realms.

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