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Flar's Freyja
September 23rd, 2002, 11:30 AM
:mmm: I love apples! And they are so fragrant and plentiful right now! Following is some info on the magickal properties of the fruit that is very prominent in our Craft:

APPLE
(Pyrus spp.) Seeds, in large amounts: Poison

Folk Names: Fruit of the Gods, Fruit of the Underworld, Silver Branch, The Silver Bough, Tree of Love

Gender: Feminime

Planet: Venus

Element: WAter

Deities: Venus, Dionysus, Olwen, Apollo, Hera, Athena, Aphrodite, Diana, Zeus, Idunna

Powers: Love, healing, Garden Magic, Immortality

Ritual Uses: August 13 was Diana's Festival in Greece (Venus' in Rome) and on this day a ritual meal was prepared, part of which consisted of apples still hanging on their boughs.

Wiccan altars are often piled high with apples on Samhain, for the apple is considered to be one of the
foods of the dead. For this very reason Samhain is sometimes known as "Feast of Apples."

The apple is a symbol of immortatlity. A branch of the apple which bore buds, flowers and fully-ripened fruit (sometimes known as the Silver Bough), was a kind of magical charm which enabled its possessor to enter into the land of the Gods, the Underworld, in Celtic mythology.

In the old English ballad, Thomays the Rymour (Thomas the Rhymer), the Fairy Queen warns Thomas against eating any of the apples and pears which hung in her garden, for to eat the food of the dead ensures there will be no return to the world of the living.

In some Wiccan traditions, the apple is a symbol of the soul, and so they are buried on Samhain so that those who will be reborn in the spring will have food during the cold winter months.

Magical Uses: The apple has long been used in spells of love. THe blossoms are added to love sachets, brews and incenses, and they are infused in melted pink wax, then strained out, to make candles suitable to burn for attracting love.

A simple apple love spell consists of cutting an apple in half and shyaring it with your loved one. This ensures that you will be happy together.

A similar spell directs you to hold an apple in your hands until warm, and then give it to your intended. If he or she eats it your love will be returned.

Apples are also used in love divinations, which were so popular among unmarried women in Europe for many centuries. Simply cut an apple in two and count the number of seeds. If they are even, arriage will soon occur. If one of the seeds is cut it may be a stormy relationship. If two are cut, widowhood is foretold. However, if an uneven number of seeds are found the woman will remain unmarried in the near future.

One last apple love spell. Take an apple "before it falls from the tree" and write upon it with a sharp
knife the fo9llowing:
Aleo + Deleo + Delato
As you do this, say the following words:
I conjure thee, apple, by these names which are written on thee, that what woman (or man) toucheth and tasteth thee, may love me and burn in my love as fire melteth wax.

Then give the apple to whom you will---but be warned, for this(like much love magic) borders on manipulation.

For healing, cut an apple into three pieces, rub each on the affected part of the body, and then bury them. Do this during the waning of the Moon to banish illness.

To ensure that you do not contract a fever, eat an apple.

If you are a gardener, pour cider onto freshly-turned earth to give it life just before planting. Also pour libations on roots just before tree rituals. And if you grow apples, bury thirteen leaves of an apple tree after harvest to ensure a good crop of apples next year.

The Norse, as well as many other peoples, ate apples to gain immortality through wisdom, and the wood of the apple tree can be made into charms for longetivity.

Apple wood also makes excellent magical wands, especially suited to emotional magic, as well as love rites.

Use apple cider in place of blood where it is called for in old recipes.

Apples can be fashioned into poppets or magical figures for use in spells, or images can be carved from the wood itself.

Before eating any apple, rub it to remove any demons or evil spirits shich might be hiding oinside. (You can't be too careful!)

Finally, unicorns live beneath apple trees (as well as those of the ash), and so if you know of an apple orchard, quietly go there on a misty day. You may see a single gorn upraise and a horselike animal quietly munching sweet, magical apples.


http://www.alchemylab.com/guideto.htm

Flar's Freyja
September 23rd, 2002, 11:44 AM
Ooops, here's a paragraph that I missed:

Apple, known as the Fruit of the Gods, is a very powerful source of spiritual energy that encourages balance and harmony. The Wiccan Feast of Apples is celebrated on Samhain (Halloween), and in ancient Greece and Rome, apples were eaten at Diana’s Festival (August 13). If cut horizontally, the apple reveals the pentagram pattern, which is considered the gateway to occult powers as well as symbol of the quintessence. The Egyptians
offered apples to their highest and most powerful priests, whom they considered guardians of hidden knowledge.

In the Middle Ages, sliced apples were used to foretell the future and eating them regularly was said to enable a person to live over 200 years. Modern clinical studies have proved that eating apples reduces cancer risk

Flar's Freyja
October 5th, 2002, 05:45 PM
An apple spell to rid oneself of problems and anger:

the Apple Spell (to rid one's self of problems and anger)



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If you have a physical problem or a anger that you would like to rid of. Find a rather large apple and say , "<your problem> into apple". Then, cut the apple in to four pieces and bury them. As the apple rots away so should your prolem.

http://www.witchinfo.net/shadows02.html

Flar's Freyja
September 3rd, 2003, 11:12 PM
Bump - I do miss the fragrance of apples in the fall back east. It's just not as good in Oklahoma.

Armitage
September 4th, 2003, 02:20 AM
*throws a Golden apple* :weirdsmil

CalliopeHellice
September 5th, 2003, 06:32 PM
Some more lore (from The Encyclopedia of White Magic: A Seasonal Guide by Paddy Slade):

The Apple Peel Spell
Carefully peel an apple, making sure that the peel remains in one long, thin strip. Throw it over your left shoulder, and if it lands in one piece it will reveal the initial of your true love.

The Oak Apple Spell
To see how faithful your lover is, place two oak apples in a bowl of water. If they float together, rest assured that your loved one is faithful. If they float apart, it is time you looked for another.

The Apple Spell Story
Autumnal Equinox is always a good time to do some spells involving apples. When I took part in the television programme "Earth Magic", I performed an apple spell, which had be specially written for me, simply as an example. I even invented an imaginary couple whom it was intended to help, although I had tried to make it clear that I don't agree with interfering interfering in people's lives.
This spell was taken extremely seriously by the press, who wanted to learn the outcome, and I received many requests to perform it from lovelorn members of the public. I don't recommend anyone trying this spell, but here it is:

Apple, apple, red as blood
(Here you cut the apple in half)
As two become, two hearts in one
Each one bears the sacred star
(Apples have a five-pointed star in their centers)
I call to each one from afar
A herb for her, a herb for him
(A cut is made and the herb is inserted)
A touch of fire to seal it in
(Done with a taper, lit at a candle. It makes a lovely hissing sound)
Bind with cord to make them one
(Tie with scarlet cord)
As I will, so be it done
(Bury the apple in the ground)

An Apple Love Spell
(A genuine old charm: pick your apple when the moon has waned three days. Breathe upon its green cheek, rub it with a scarlet cloth and say)
Fire sweet and fire red
Warm the heart and turn the head
(Kiss the red half, put it in another's hand. Who holds it shall weaken, who eats it shall be yours)