Cypress is a tree.
- botanical information
- history
- astrological correspondences
- magick correspondences and uses
- Goddesses and deities
- essential oil
botanical information:
Botanical name: Cupressus sempervirens
Common name: cypress
Use the botanical name when ordering seeds (bulbs, etc.) or when looking up information in the library. Common names vary by nation, culture, and region, and sometimes the same common name is applied to different plants.
history:
History: Cypress wood was used to make coffins in ancient Egypt.
astrological correspondences:
Astrological planet: Saturn
magickal correspondences and uses:
Gender: feminine (traditional western European magickal gender)
Saturn spells: Cypress (as an herb or an essential oil) may be used in as an ingredient or substitute for magick spells and formulas related to Saturn matters (growth, legal matters, luck, meditation, money, prosperity, settling legal matters, and spirituality). Be careful about substitutions for preparations that will be ingested or come in contact with the skin. These substitutions do not apply to medical uses. See the article on Saturn for a list of herbal substitutes for cypress.
Using essential oils: Essential oils are just too concentrated and too expensve to use without dilution. If you purchase pure essential oil from a source such as Mountain Rose, you will want to place just a drop or two into a neutral carrier vegetable oil or jojoba. This conservation is typical of the use of essential oils in spells and other magick. It is wise to test a bit of any essential oil on your inner wrist before use. If any irritation occurs, do not use the essential oil. Keep essential oils out of reach of children and pets and away from heat and light. See the article on essential oils for detailed information on how to mix and use essential oils.
Magickal substitutions: Rosemary usually may be safely substituted for any herb in magick spells and rituals. Roses may safely be substituted for any flower.
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ritual uses:
Ritual uses: Cypress wood was used to make coffins in ancient Egypt.
deities associated with cypress:
essential oil:
Essential Oil: Cypress essential oil can be used for both aromatherapy and magick.
Aromatherapy Uses: burnout, concentration, confidence, exhaustion, fatigue, grief, memory
Using essential oils: Essential oils are just too concentrated and too expensve to use without dilution. If you purchase pure essential oil from a source such as Mountain Rose, you will want to place just a drop or two into a neutral carrier vegetable oil or jojoba. This conservation is typical of the use of essential oils in spells and other magick. It is wise to test a bit of any essential oil on your inner wrist before use. If any irritation occurs, do not use the essential oil. Keep essential oils out of reach of children and pets and away from heat and light. See the article on essential oils for detailed information on how to mix and use essential oils.
Some herbs may be poisonious under some conditions. Exercise appropriate care.
Wild gathering: Avoid wild gathering. Some plants are endangered species. Some plants can be toxic just by touch. Even experts can make deadly misidentifications of wild plants. Please grow your own herbs in your own goddess garden.