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Hawthorn Berries

bulletSpiritualism, Fertility, Fairy Magick, Protection

bulletThe Hawthorn tree is the third in the ancient British trilogy, "Oak, Ash and Thorn" and is considered to be sacred to the Fairy-Folk. It is said that fairies can be seen dancing among these trees. Strangely enough, one can very often look for these trees to be growing together in old church yards throughout Britain.
bulletCarrying a sachet of Hawthorn Berries will bring happiness, and if carried by a woman desiring a child, she should soon become pregnant.
bulletHang sachets of Hawthorn Berries in your home if you have a fear of ghosts, evil spells or lightning.
bulletThe Romans would place Hawthorn in their children’s cradles to protect them from evil spirits, however, a safer practice might be to hang a sachet of Hawthorn Berries above the cradle, far out of reach.
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