Psychoative Herbs Flying Ointment Such herbal conncotions were used for seeing, working with an ally of the Other World, talking to ancestors, seeing the sun at midnight, and "flying" A WARNING: Many of the psychoactive herbs used in the following histoorial reports are known to be posionus. Many of these herbs are obscure, while others have a narcotic effect that will cause disoriantation, nausea, headaches, and dehydration. The amount of the concoction to be applied to the body is not provided; therefore quantity usage is guesswork at best, which basically communicates the knowledge that such recipies necessitate trial and error. THese formulas are offered really, for study rather than atual use, however if you do plan on trying this out, keep in mind my warnings. Mind-altering herbs, if abused, do have serious side effects, possible addiction at the very least and potentially death. Formula One: Poplar leaf flure-de-luce cinque foil (five fingerd grass) Use equil pares of all three; add a thickening agent of soot and oil or fresh lard Formula Two: abortifacient parsley aconite belladonna hemlock cowbane cinqufoil four leaf clover blood of one bat use equal parts of the first five ingredients, i oinch of cinquefoil, the 4 leaf clover and the bat's blood. Formula Three: The fat of a newly born lamb eleoselinum (smallage) skiwt (wild parsnip) soot bat's blood gathered at the wake of a new crescent moon pentaphyllon cinquefoil poplar leaves Use equal parts of each Formula Four Equal parts of: mugwort wormwood cinquefoil Mix with winter ashes from the Yule fire, Add one shamrock with four leaves that was harvested between Beltain (May 1) and midsummer (june 21) Add some yarrow for the heart's ease; with these herbs mix aloe and lard; breather three times upon the mixture in a black jar; let set from dark moon to dark moon; anoint the eyes and say this three times with eyes shut: Docuitim bolad an eireannait binn breutait faoi m'foldin ducait
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