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Dandelion Leaf
CAD $6.50
Pouring boiling water over a bowlful of Dandelion Root will aid one in calling spirits, while a tea of the Dandelion Blossoms and Dandelion Leaf may be drunk to increase psychic vision ability, aid in divination, and help one have more prophetic dreams while asleep. Some people believe that the dandelion is associated with growth, transformation, and helping one with moving on from situation and people. If you have a bad habit you want to get rid of, associate it with a dandelion puffball, take a deep breath, blow all the seeds off of it to wish it away.
The dandelion is masculine in action and associated with the planet Jupiter, the element of air and both Pisces and Sagittarius. It is also associated with any solar deity, Hecate, Brigid and Belenos.
The name dandelion comes from the French dent de lion which means “tooth of the lion”. The modern French name, however, is pissenlit, which means “to wet the bed”. Indeed an English folk-name for the plant is pissabeds.
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| Weight | 35 g |
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| Dimensions | 9 × 2 × 2 cm |
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Pouring boiling water over a bowlful of Dandelion Root will aid one in calling spirits, while a tea of the Dandelion Blossoms and Dandelion Leaf may be drunk to increase psychic vision ability, aid in divination, and help one have more prophetic dreams while asleep. Some people believe that the dandelion is associated with growth, transformation, and helping one with moving on from situation and people. If you have a bad habit you want to get rid of, associate it with a dandelion puffball, take a deep breath, blow all the seeds off of it to wish it away.
The dandelion is masculine in action and associated with the planet Jupiter, the element of air and both Pisces and Sagittarius. It is also associated with any solar deity, Hecate, Brigid and Belenos.
The name dandelion comes from the French dent de lion which means “tooth of the lion”. The modern French name, however, is pissenlit, which means “to wet the bed”. Indeed an English folk-name for the plant is pissabeds.
















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