Elecampane root - incense plant and application
Botanical name Inula helenium
Family Asteraceae - daisy family
Ingredients
Essential oil, bitter substances and inulin
The plant
The elecampane is a perennial plant that can grow up to 2.50 m
high. It produces large yellow flowers that can be up to 7 cm in
diameter. The flowering period is from June to September. His
homeland is Europe, but he originally comes from Asia. It can be
found on fields, banks, hedges and fences.
The rootstock of strong three-year-old plants is harvested in
autumn or spring. A rootstock can weigh up to 4 kg. To dry it you
should chop it up.
About the healing effects of elecampane root
Elecampane root has expectorant properties and can soothe a
severe cough. Folk medicine also uses the root for stomach and
intestinal problems, flatulence and diarrhea. For this purpose, tea
is made. To do this, take 1 heaped teaspoon of elecampane roots,
scald them with 1/4 liter of boiling water and let the whole thing
steep for 15 minutes. You can sweeten this tea with honey. The
recommended daily dose is two to four cups of tea, as an overdose can
lead to vomiting and stomach pain.
Elecampane root for smoking
The dried root pieces are used for smoking. They exude a fine
woody, balsamic and slightly violet-like smoke. The elecampane root
can be smoked very well on its own.
Like St. John's wort, elecampane root is one of the sun plants
that have a strong effect on the soul. Especially in the dark winter
days, when melancholy, emotional lows and sadness settle on our
hearts, their smoke drives away the dark clouds. Elecampane root
brings back the joy of life, euphoria and brings the light back into
the soul.
Whenever we feel depressed, weak and discouraged, we can
experience energy, self-confidence and contentment with an Alan
incense. Its luminous smoke allows us to accept many situations as
they are and also to experience and understand the positive meaning
of adverse circumstances.
But even in very stressful and hectic times, when everything
goes haywire and we can no longer control the chaos, it gives us
relaxation and balance. In this way we can ground ourselves again,
find harmony in our center and face the demands of everyday life with
more calm.
With it we can cleanse and bless rooms very well. It is a very
powerful tool for fumigation of negative energies, but it is also
said that germs of disease do not last long in its smoke. But it is
also used to consecrate, energetically charge and bless healing
objects, amulets and gemstones.
Elecampane root relaxes, harmonizes body and mind, calms
irritated nerves and allows sensuality to return to our lives. With
its smoke we can feel enveloped, protected and safe. But at the same
time it also promotes calm, alertness and clarity of mind. Whenever
we feel like we are losing ground under our feet, He gives us
strength and courage to face the situations and problems at
hand.
Sacrifices were made for religious purposes in all cultures
to thank and honor people, animals and gods. In a small ceremony you
can send bright thoughts to dear friends, thank strangers who have
helped you or simply commemorate nature and life. With such
sacrificial incense we create an energetic balance for a gift
received.
Astrological assignment
Elecampane root is one of
Mercury's incense plants. It supports our logical and analytical
abilities, allows us to approach people and situations without bias,
and connects us with the powers of Mercury. Mercury represents
thinking, communicating with others and learning new skills. It is
the symbol of mind, reason, intellect and logic. It is not for
nothing that Mercury was the messenger of the gods in Greek
mythology, conveying messages between the gods and people. Mercury
incense can help us to communicate better with those around us, to
argue more objectively and to use what we have learned
effectively.
Ritual application
In earlier times, the
elecampane was considered an effective remedy against demons and
protected the yard and stable by attaching it over the door. This
meant that no evil wishes, enchantments or even witches and wizards
could get in.
It is also part of the incense bush. For this
purpose, as many elecampane flowers were usually added as there were
people and livestock living on a farm under one roof.
It got its
popular name “elven dock” because it is often found wild near
bodies of water where you can come into contact with elven creatures.
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