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Rituals for Love and Health. What is made from chokeberry

In the old days, it was customary to keep a talisman in all homes. Often dry plants acted as a talisman. And when choosing the plant itself, to create a talisman, we started from its healing and magical qualities. Rowan has a lot of such qualities, so it was often used as a talisman. A rowan amulet can still protect your home from bad things and attract a lot of good things there.

What does rowan protect against?

If you decide to make a talisman from rowan with your own hands, then be sure to find out more about its qualities. This tree has unique properties. Our ancestors knew this, so they used this tree as a talisman since ancient times. Even if you just hang a sprig of rowan at the entrance, this will already protect your home from negative energy. If we look in more detail, rowan can serve the following purposes:

  • Rowan has healing properties, so it is good to cast a spell on it to heal a sick person, and then hang this amulet at the door.
  • Rowan copes very well with unclean energy. If a person feels that he is very angry with someone, then he can transfer this anger to a tree. Rowan, in turn, transforms this anger into neutral energy.
  • If a lot of people come into the house, then it is also good to protect it with rowan. In this case, the amulet will work to ensure that people with unclean energy do not feel very comfortable in your home and therefore leave from there faster.
  • A correctly made rowan amulet with your own hands will lead to more energy of love and respect in the house. That is, this is a good way to maintain peace in the house.

When making a talisman, it is very important to be in a certain state of mind and spirit, then the rowan talisman will work even better. And such a talisman will work hundreds of times better if you put a specific spell on it. A master class that is available on the Internet will help you make the amulet correctly. Let's look at the most popular ways to create a rowan amulet.

Rowan amulet against illness

If there is a person at home who is sick and cannot recover, then you can make a rowan cross. This is a very powerful talisman against illness. A person cannot do it for himself. It should be made for him by a close and loved one. If possible, it is better to make a rowan cross on the name day of a person who is sick.

For the rowan talisman against illness, you need to cast the following spell:

“As the rowan tree looked at the servant of God (name of the patient), as the rowan tree saw his illness, so the rowan tree wanted to help, to heal. The berry is bitter, the red berry is a strong tree, the tree is powerful. But the cross has always been a cross. Take away from the sick person his thinness and illness, let him not suffer, let him not suffer. He shouldn’t be sick at home, he shouldn’t be sick anywhere. May he be healthy and cheerful. Amen".

After this, the rowan cross, the amulet, should be placed under the bed of a person who is sick and let it lie there for twenty-one days. Already during this period the person should feel much better. After this time, the cross needs to be buried in the yard, on the border with the road, or under a fence.

Talisman for peace in the house

If you notice that your home is tired of quarrels between you and loved ones, then with the help of red rowan, as a talisman, you can cleanse it of negative energy. Perhaps the house has been damaged; this can also be removed with the help of rowan.

Make a talisman during the waning moon, as you want to get rid of something. You need to make beads from rowan. Pick the berries in advance. Prepare your needle and thread. Start making a talisman only in a good mood, this is very important. When you make beads, recite the following conspiracy for peace in the house:

“With my own hands I build my happiness, I protect my home, I cleanse my family. Love, I invite Her Majesty to my home. From the day these beads of love are in our home, everyone will respect each other. I make this talisman, this amulet for love. The bitter berry will attract sweetness and coherence into my life. I don't make beads, I fill the house with love. Amen".

Repeat this plot until your love beads are completely ready. Then hang them in the living room or kitchen, it should be a place where the whole family gathers at least sometimes. Such rowan beads will quickly and effectively cleanse the energy of your home, and as a result, relationships with loved ones will become much more pleasant.

Amulet with rowan and motanka doll

Do-it-yourself amulet made from simple rowan in a motanka doll. The motanka doll used to be very popular as a talisman for the home. Sometimes rowan was also used to make it. Just a few rowan berries will enhance the energy of such a talisman.

There are rules by which you need to create a motanka doll. So it must be created from a single piece of matter. It would be very good if this material used to be the dress of one of the relatives. But, if this relative had a difficult fate, then choose another matter.

When making, you cannot use scissors or other piercing or cutting objects. The fabric must be torn by hand. It is important to make the doll in one go.

Amulet from a rowan branch

An ordinary sprig of rowan can also serve as a talisman. This is a love talisman made from rowan. You can cast any conspiracy on her. So, if a girl wants to meet her love faster, then she can cast the following conspiracy on a rowan branch:

“You are beautiful, I am beautiful. You have roots and I want to put down roots and start a family. Send me a good, handsome groom. May it roll to me like your berries roll lightly and cheerfully across the floor. I am a red maiden, you are a red rowan, together we will attract strength and love. I’m waiting for your help, my friend, my gratitude to you in advance.”

After this, it is advisable to take this charmed twig with you on dates, but so that it is not noticeable to young people.

Rowan is an owl. She gets up in the summer at about 10. She reaches her peak of activity at 12-16 hours, and falls asleep around two in the morning.

It is one of the 12 sacred trees of Scandinavia. This beauty is actually a warrior tree, capable of giving a very tough rebuff to the influence of evil. According to some beliefs, she is a distant ancestor of the first sacred tree of good on Earth, which dried up with the arrival of the forces of evil on our planet. Many ancient legends say that rowan is the fruit of true love.

According to one legend, a wife turned to her, at whose feet her beloved husband died. Evil people wanted to separate them, but they could not achieve this either with the help of gold, or with the help of power and weapons, or even with the help of death. Their life was wonderful, and their death was also wonderful. Having kissed her husband for the last time, the faithful wife cried out to the Lord to protect her from the power of the murderers, and at that very moment she became a mountain ash on his grave. Its fruits became red like blood shed in the name of love.

Evil always hates love, since love is a divine feeling, not subject to any spells or witchcraft, and a man and a woman who sincerely love each other become one, like the Creator, and emerge from the power of the evil forces of our planet.

Rowan stores the bitter fire of love in its berries. This tree can ignite the flame of a true sense of selflessness in the hearts of people.

Since the rowan is a warrior tree, it also protects true love from misfortunes and troubles. Its ripe bunches were and are used as amulets against the dirty deeds of others during a wedding and as a talisman of family happiness in the house. To do this, small rowan branches (always with ripe, bright fruits) are simply placed on the window.

As long as the berries are red, the branch will not lose its strength - no misfortune that can separate loving hearts will enter the house.

In Western Europe, it was believed that rowan protected against evil spirits. Therefore, a cross made from rowan was often used at home as a protective talisman.

Born from death to continue life in a different guise, having conquered death, the mountain ash really protects... but from the energy of the dead world, including from the walking dead, and partly from zombies and their influence.

In Rus' it was used precisely for this. It is now completely forgotten that rowan wine (purely Russian wine) was considered healing, and it was almost never consumed, except in cases of severe loss of strength or depression. Sometimes rowan decoction or rowan branches were used as an additional remedy in the treatment of damage and the evil eye, and nervous diseases. It was believed that the life force of the rowan tree could drive away the ghosts of death from a person and return him to our world. Often, in order to bring a fainted person back to his senses (that is, who has lost a real understanding of reality) and force him to at least go for treatment (which can actually be very, very difficult to do), a rowan cross was placed under his bed at night. Anyone can make such a cross themselves.

To do this, at noon in September, when the Sun goes through the sign of Virgo (from 1.09 - 22.09), they cut off two rowan branches with berries. The berries were then placed on the window as a talisman or used for food, and two branches of equal length were crossed and tied tightly in the middle with red threads. Then the “Our Father” was read over this cross three times, a drop of church candle wax was dropped onto the intersection of the threads, it was dipped into holy water three times and passed over the candle flame three times and was ready for use. This cross can also be placed under the bed to ward off bad thoughts or dreams (but for no more than 21 days in a row), hung in the house as a talisman against the forces of the dead kingdom, etc.

The energy of rowan is quite hard, it contains certain radiations close to X-rays, which pierce right through our body. Therefore, many, being under the mountain ash, feel uncomfortable. Rowan cleanses our body of accumulated dirt and toxins, forcing us to expel excess salts, poisons and putrefactive products with sweat and waste. First of all, rowan cleanses our intestines and blood. People who have accumulated a lot of dirt inside them will feel unwell at the first moment after the influence of this tree; their temperature may even rise or their blood pressure may jump. Although later, when the body is cleansed, strength and health will come. Therefore, it is better to start communicating with mountain ash for 5-10 minutes and gradually increase it to an hour. It is better not to stay under her for more than an hour - you will clearly feel an excess of her energy, which can lead to a headache or a nervous breakdown. Communication with this tree is standard. Its energy affects us most harmoniously if we stand with our backs leaning against it, with our spine straightened. This position allows the mountain ash not only to cleanse us, but also to tear away from us the energetic attachments that extend from other people and interfere with our personal happiness.

Since ancient times, rowan wood has been used only as decorations, crafts, and for magical purposes. It is almost never used in industry and finishing. You will not experience much delight under the constant influence of the heavy and harsh energy of rowan wood. She is like rowan wine - slightly intoxicating, healing and bitter at the same time. Therefore, what is good for medicinal purposes in small doses can become poisonous with increasing doses.

Rowan is the most magical plant. It is believed that it develops sensitivity and the gift of foresight. Its wood has a unique quality - it can dampen inertia, which is why handles for sledgehammers are made from it. The tree itself has unusually strong energy and controls the entire forest. In the past, rowan groves grew in sacred places of the sanctuaries of the ancient gods, since rowan provided magical protection.

Bunches of rowan are hung at the entrance to the cattle pen and at the door lintel, or planted at the gate to protect against the evil eye and damage; powder from its fruits is added to flour

For a long time, the sick were taken out under the rowan tree, since the strong astral energy of the tree healed all diseases.

Rowan berries save you from burning. They are given to the patient to chew, as rowan increases resistance to oxygen starvation.

Some healers and healers strongly recommend planting rowan trees near the entrance gate of the house.

It is also good to use rowan as a protective agent for livestock. To do this, it is enough to hang bunches of rowan berries on poles at the entrance to livestock pens or place them on the ceiling beams.

It is believed that in this case, not a single slander can harm domestic animals, and the animals themselves will get sick less often and reproduce better.

Many magicians use rowan for predictive purposes, using rowan as an incense to help establish closer contact with spirits.

Constantly carrying rowan berries with you helps you learn to control your feelings. The person becomes calmer and more reasonable.

The magical properties of mountain ash are capable of transforming the consciousness of an angry person, directing it not to the expression of anger, but to its sublimation.

The fact is that anger is just energy, a person gives this energy one color or another. It is like fire, and fire can both burn and warm. Therefore, the properties of mountain ash are manifested in the fact that they help a person to “recolor” a person’s energy flows into “softer” tones, and then aggression (the energy of movement) finds a way out not in a burst of uncontrollable anger, but for more peaceful and creative purposes.

In a house in which at least one family member has a restless character and often shows outbursts of anger for any reason, it is imperative to keep rowan branches in the rooms.

Rowan beads are considered the strongest remedy against any foreign witchcraft. Rowan was also used to protect small children and infants from the evil eye and damage. For this purpose, the Chuvash put a necklace made of rowan on the child. Rowan is considered a very powerful remedy against the dead, ghouls, werewolves and zombies. In Danaan Ireland, a rowan stake was driven into a corpse to prevent it from coming to life.

If you cover a person with rowan branches (there must be leaves and berries on the branches), give half a liter of infusion of rowan berries (hot) to drink, then after three hours the person will be removed from moderate damage. Throw away the branches after this procedure.

The esoteric teachings of trees connect runes with rowan Nautiz And Algiz. Protective runes were usually carved into rowan wood, since rowan was known for its ability to protect against witchcraft. It was believed that rowan could protect from the evil eye and damage, from evil will. Rowan was associated with such skills as the ability to control one’s feelings and protect oneself from other people’s spells.
Rowan is the best ally for women who find true pleasure in the physical side of love. Direct contact with rowan can awaken the sexuality dormant in a woman.

For mountain ash, the favorite female age is about 40 years. She gives such women a particularly warm autumn in love, full of strength. Rowan is considered a female tree. It is women who she first of all takes under her protection. Rowan fruits were traditionally included in love potions. They sought help from the mountain ash for infertility, female diseases, and frigidity. Some peoples placed rowan berries or branches in the beds of newlyweds. Rowan helped to overcome unrequited love and control one’s feelings.

Among many peoples, magicians, oracles and predictors preferred to settle or conduct rituals in rowan groves, the cutting down of which was strictly forbidden. It was allowed to cut large branches of rowan trees only to make staves for clergy and wanderers setting off on long journeys. And small branches with flowers or fruits are used to decorate homes and carry out ritual activities. Rowan trees were often planted around sanctuaries and temples. It was believed that this was a godly plant that promoted communication with higher powers and predictions. Healers often use rowan for healing purposes, in particular for dental treatment. This practice was very popular among many Slavic peoples.

In Ancient Rus', if you were overcome by toothache, you went to the rowan tree, bowed to it three times to the ground and said:
Rowan, rowan,
Take my toothache
And I won’t eat you for this forever.

After this, they bowed again three times, kissed the tree trunk and touched it with their teeth three times.

Some magicians used rowan branches in search of metal deposits, and often to search for buried treasures or treasures of wondrous peoples - gnomes, elves, goblins and so on.
In the old folk calendar there is even a special day dedicated to this tree - “Peter-Paul Fieldfare”, which falls at the end of September.

In folk medicine, rowan is used as a hemostatic, antiscorbutic, choleretic, diuretic, diaphoretic, laxative, for vitamin deficiency, rheumatic pain, and to increase the body's protective properties. Its berries are most often used, but flowers, buds, foliage, and bark are also used.

For medicinal purposes, rowan fruits and berries can be used without special treatment. Fresh or dried berries are used for vitamin deficiency, to increase the body's protective properties and stimulate appetite. For this you can use juice, syrup, infusions and decoctions of rowan berries. Use diluted juice of rowan berries to gargle for colds. Unripe rowan berries, which have a pronounced astringent effect, are used as an antidiarrheal agent.

Fresh juice, 1-2 teaspoons, is taken 30 minutes before meals for gastritis with low acidity. It is worth considering that the juice is an effective natural choleretic and decongestant, helping to remove harmful substances from the body. Fresh berries or juice prevent gas formation and fermentation processes in the intestines. As an adjuvant, juice can be used in the treatment of hypertension (moderately reduces blood pressure) and atherosclerosis, to lower blood cholesterol levels. To do this, take it one tablespoon 30 minutes before meals.

To treat eczema and fungal diseases, a paste of crushed fruits or leaves is used. To do this, they are bandaged to the affected areas for 1-1.5 days, after which the skin is allowed to dry and a fresh bandage is applied. Usually, after 5-7 days of treatment, a daily break is taken, when the affected area is lubricated with sea buckthorn oil. In folk medicine, infusions, decoctions, and syrups of rowan are widely used. It is worth considering that rowan preparations are not recommended to be given to small children and taken during pregnancy.

To obtain infusions, you usually take 20-25 grams of crushed dry berries (1.5 times more fresh ones) per 250 ml. boiling water Infuse in a thermos or thick-walled container for at least 4 hours. Drink 100 grams before meals for heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, hemorrhoids, bleeding, atherosclerosis, vitamin deficiency, anemia, gastritis with low acidity, as a diuretic.

A decoction can also be used for similar purposes; its advantage is a longer shelf life. To prepare the decoction, the same ratio of rowan fruits and water is used, but the mixture is kept at boiling level in a water bath for 10-15 minutes, then infused for at least 10 hours. The principle of use is the same as that of infusions. To treat coughs, colds, female diseases, hemorrhoids, a decoction is made from rowan flowers, which are taken in 2 times less than berries, otherwise the principle of production and use is similar to the previous one. The decoction is taken orally before meals to weaken senile sclerosis.

Rowan syrup is used to treat a number of diseases. To prepare it, 1 kg of berries are ground with 600 grams of sugar, left in a dark place for 3 weeks, filtered and squeezed out the resulting mixture. The syrup can be used in its pure form. But sometimes 20 ml of alcohol or 40 ml of vodka are added to it. Drink 1-2 tablespoons in the morning on an empty stomach for vitamin deficiency, treatment of rheumatism, polyarthritis, diseases of the stomach, kidneys, and bladder. There is evidence that syrup helps remove stones.

Men will certainly remember that this berry allows you to combine business with pleasure if you take a shot of rowan in cognac before eating.

Harvesting rowan for medicinal and food purposes is not particularly difficult. Flowers, buds, leaves and bark of rowan are dried in a well-ventilated place or in an oven at a temperature of 70-80°C. Berries can be dried, frozen, made into syrup or juice, or pasteurized. The berry, ground with sugar or honey, is well stored in a cool place. When picking berries, it is advisable to leave some of the fruits on the trees, since in winter they serve as food for many birds.

Since time immemorial, rowan has been considered a female tree. It gives the beautiful half of humanity beauty and health. An amulet made from red berries will save its owner from unkind people and other misfortunes. A Belarusian legend says that the bitterness of the berry is explained by a devil's trick. The devil destroyed its original taste so that his fellow tribesmen would not think of feasting on fruits that were destructive to them.

According to ancient belief, a tree can take revenge on its offender. For this reason, almost no one ever broke rowan branches. Many troubles awaited a person who violated the unwritten rule, and acute toothache was the most harmless among them. In addition, no one doubted that the rowan amulet protects our world from the invasion of all evil spirits.

Rowan amulets gained the greatest popularity in matters of love. Its scarlet berries evoke thoughts of passion. To prevent love from leaving your home, you can place a ripened bunch on the windowsill.

Amulets against damage and diseases

In the past, healers used rowan berries to remove damage. The person was covered with rowan leaves, berries and branches, and was also given plenty of rowan infusion to drink. It happened that a person with a rowan amulet had the gift of foresight, his perception sharply sharpened, and diseases seemed to be diverted from him to bad people.

For a long time, the rowan grove was considered a sacred place. The rowan talisman allowed you to gain control over your feelings and protected you from enemies and evil people. However, the plant itself was often subject to the machinations of dark forces. To protect the tree from witchcraft, runic signs were carved on it.

Residents of Western Europe used a rowan amulet in the shape of a cross to protect against evil spirits. Among the Slavs, rowan wine also played the role of a talisman (read more about). Belief in its healing properties was incredibly strong, for this reason the drink was supposed to be consumed only during periods of illness, with extreme loss of strength.

Nervous diseases were treated with a decoction of berries. A wooden rowan cross was placed under the bed of a person suffering from insomnia. After that, he slept until the morning “like the dead.”

Protective properties

Among the Scandinavians, rowan was on the list of trees recognized as sacred. She was called "warrior" because of her ability to drive away enemies. For some time she was revered as the progenitor of the tree that bestows Good. The latter, unfortunately, died when Evil came to our land. The ancient Celts grew rowan trees in their yards. If something happened to a tree, they prepared for the imminent arrival of trouble.

Symbol of love and fidelity

According to legends, of which there are a great many, rowan is a symbol of love. Let's retell one of the legends. Once upon a time there lived a young man and a girl who passionately loved each other. But evil people were jealous of their happiness.

One dark night they waylaid the guy and killed him with a knife. The girl turned to God, and he turned her into a rowan growing on the grave of a dead young man. The scarlet fruits have become a symbol of blood shed in the name of love.

The taste of rowan can remind one of bitter love, but at the same time instill in the human heart the determination and courage of a winner. In the old days, the newlyweds' home was decorated with red rowan berries. This provided reliable protection against various ailments.

How to make a talisman with your own hands

To make a rowan cross, take a couple of branches of this tree. Cross the branches and tie them with red thread. Then read the “Our Father” three times and drip the wax of the candle brought from church onto the intersection of the threads. Dip the cross into holy water three times and pass it over a lit candle three times. Now the amulet is ready. Keep it in your home in a convenient place for you.

Healing properties

Scarlet berries have very powerful energy both when worn on the body and when consumed internally. Using a decoction of them, you can cleanse your body of waste, toxins and excess salt deposits.

Do not be alarmed if at the initial stage of cleansing your health worsens a little and your blood pressure and temperature increase slightly. Soon you will feel better, strengthen your strength and clear your brain. It is advisable to carry out procedures under the supervision of a qualified physician and directly on his recommendation.

When you show the first signs of depression or if you want to improve your own well-being, get out into nature, go to a mountain ash tree and lean your back against its trunk. Just stand under the tree for a few minutes. This will allow you to get rid of depression and become more positive.

Vitamin complex

In former times, many diseases were treated with rowan. A lot is said about the properties of the berry in modern medicine. Of course, its fruits are rich not only in vitamins, but also in a large amount of acids that are beneficial for your body! There is more vitamin C in rowan than in lemon and black currant, in addition, it is rich in carotene (vitamin A).

Rowan fruits have antibacterial properties. The berries contain an incredible amount of microelements, and they contain four times more iron than apples. Rowan has a beneficial effect on, and the rest of the zodiac signs should use the power of this plant in extremely measured doses.

Application in construction

Currently, rowan is practically not used in decoration. And our ancestors highly valued her ability to protect home peace and comfort. Rowan beams supported the chimney to protect it from fire, as well as to protect the house from evil spirits. Cradles made of rowan wood protected children from the evil eye and all kinds of misfortunes.

Rowan beads are fun or a powerful amulet?

Rowan

Rowan is a feminine tree; it gives the fair sex beauty, sexual attractiveness and health. This is a powerful amulet against evil spirits in many cultures, but in this article I would like to talk about the meaning of rowan in the life of the Slavic peoples.

Rowan grows almost everywhere; it’s hard to imagine that in nature there are 100 species of rowan, about a third of which grow in the territory of the former USSR.

Rowan was considered a symbol of fertility, prosperity and well-being. This is a beautiful tree - it blooms brightly in spring, beautifully in summer and incomparably in winter. Our ancestors loved to plant rowan trees near the house as a talisman against fires and evil spirits; in honor of this tree there were even special holidays - the name day of the rowan tree.

Rowan name day.



The tree's name day was celebrated as many as four times a year, these holidays were accompanied by the ringing of the "Rowan" bells, and on the most important name days - Autumn - they made a large protective doll - Rowan.

Autumn name days fell on September 23, Peter and Paul Day. On this day, the first frosts came and it was after them that it was possible to collect rowan, supposedly on their name day the bitter rowan becomes sweet. They collected rowan berries, made preparations for the winter, but always left berries for the birds - a beautiful tradition.

Women made kvass from rowan berries, and rowan wine was popular among the Scythians, but if you add rowan berries to tea, they will give the drink a delicious taste. Although...what berries? Rowan fruits are apples, small, wild...

The rowan bunches that were still collected were placed in window frames - as decoration for the home and as a talisman. A sprig of rowan was also attached above the door, also as a talisman against evil.

Many beliefs and signs were associated with this tree. The most interesting ones were born from stories about how the mountain ash can take revenge on itself. Therefore, before breaking a rowan branch, they bowed to the tree and explained why they were taking a piece of it, otherwise there would be trouble. The smallest of which is toothache. There is even a special spell for rowan for toothache, which is pronounced in front of a tree at dawn (three bows to the tree are first made): “Rowan, rowan, take my illness, from now on I will not eat you.”

Evil spirits and rowan



“One berry is a bitter rowan, one tree is a bitter aspen” and those places where only these two trees grow are bad). According to the Belarusian legend, the taste of rowan was spoiled by the devil, because rowan was an excellent weapon against evil spirits and damage. There was such a healer's method: they covered the spoiled person with rowan branches, but such that there were berries and leaves, they gave him rowan infusion and after a while the damage was removed.

This magical tree could endow a person with the gift of foresight, could take away diseases and transfer them to evil, bad people.Rowan not only protected against evil spirits, but also contributed to the success of predictions, so it was planted near sanctuaries and temples.

Mahogany can scare away not only evil spirits, but also the dead. Therefore, there is a tradition of placing a cross made of rowan branches tied with red threads on a fresh grave; this cross helps the deceased to calm down in the grave and not disturb the living.

Rowan beads...



But rowan was not only needed at funerals; it was also welcome at weddings. Its branches were used to clean the bedroom for the first wedding night, the bride wore rowan beads, and the groom could attach the bunches to his belt so as not to be stared at.

We see that children's fun - homemade beads made from berries, especially those strung on a red thread, have protected women for centuries, decorated, treated, broadcast about a quick wedding and given fertility.

It’s easy to make such beads, you just need to collect a lot of red berries, take a needle and thread, and then this magical beauty is worth wearing, although if you are not a fan of extravagance, then just hang strings of beads in the kitchen, near the front door and in the bedroom.

Signsand beliefs:

Rowan blossoms brightly - for the harvest of flax and oats.

If there are a lot of rowan trees in the forest, autumn is rainy, if there are few, it is dry.

If there are a lot of berries on the rowan tree, the winter will be cold and harsh

If the leaves of a rowan tree turn yellow early, there will be a quick autumn and a quick winter. .

Whoever cuts down a rowan tree will soon die or there will be a dead person in the house.

In a dream there is a rowan - to chagrin and tears.

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“The ancient gods, who used to live in every forest, accepted red rowan berries as an offering. These berries help to gain immortality and reveal the secrets of the universe. And the house in which a bunch of red rowan hangs is protected from fire. The people who live in such a house , live long and have great wisdom and a sharp mind."

Red rowan has very strong energy, it is a warrior tree, rowan perfectly protects against any type of energetic dirt. It is because of this that it is very popular both in folk medicine and in various magical cleansing rituals. Sometimes it is enough to take a couple of rowan berries to protect yourself from the effects of destructive energy forces or from the effects of black magic.

It is recommended to plant rowan berries near the house, and if you do not have such an opportunity, then you need to store a bunch of rowan berries on the windowsill. The berries from this bunch can be torn off and used for various purposes. For example, if you have a rift with your loved one at home and you need to quickly make peace, pinch off just two berries from a bunch and throw them into a teapot with freshly brewed tea, while saying:

(Name) (name) love deeply,

Don't part with (name)

Don't quarrel, don't swear.

You will definitely make peace after drinking this tea together.

There are various signs about rowan. For example, you need to monitor the rowan bunch very carefully. If suddenly some berry turns black or begins to rot, it means that you have energy problems at home, the security of the house may be compromised, or someone is trying to harm those living in the house.

HOW TO HANDLE ROWAN BUNCH

In order to find the right rowan bunch, you first need to find the right tree. You need to find a rowan growing completely separately from other trees, or it should be the only rowan in the area. It is in this case that the maximum amount of energy is concentrated in the mountain ash.

Rowan branches are cut when absolutely all the berries on the tree are ripe. The cut bunch must first be activated: put it in a wooden bowl, place the bowl on the windowsill in the kitchen, light a white candle and say, while moving clockwise around the bowl:

Scarlet rowan, protector-intercessor,

Live in our house

Protect us from trouble,

Reward us for our goodness.

WHAT DOES THE ROWAN BUCKLE COMBINE WITH?

The rowan bunch goes well with everything and with sunlight.

WHAT DOES NOT PURCHASE A ROWAN BUNCH WITH?

The rowan bunch does not tolerate water at all; try not to let a drop of water fall on it. If this suddenly happens, you need to dry it well and then reactivate it.

Under no circumstances should you hang a bunch of rowan berries on a dirty and unwashed window - you will not see any help from it.

WHAT CAN YOU REPLACE A ROWAN BUNCH?

Only a couple of weeks can be replaced red rowan dry rosehip. You will need to take eight rose hips, string them on, and tie the ends of the thread to make a necklace. On the full moon, at midnight, put this necklace on the table, place and light a red church candle inside and say:

Rosehip-rosehip,

Champion of justice,

Do it in this way,

So that the enemy and illness

They forgot the way to my house,

Never went here.

Skip the good stuff

Drive bad things into your neck!

Let the candle burn out and then hang the rosehip necklace above your front door.