Mandrake 1 oz. cut
Mandrake Cut 1oz. For workings of love, fertility, creativity and
increasing magickal potency. Often resembling a human figure, Mandrake, the common name for the
plants of the genus Mandragora, root has been used in magical rituals
for centuries, and is still used today in Neopagan, Wiccan, and German
Revivalist practices. This original root, being quite difficult to
obtain due to various local, regional, and international laws is also
often substituted within magical practice by the North American variety,
Podophyllum peltatum. This substitution does result in some controversy
however. The root can be traced back to the Old Testament, where there
are accounts of it being used in practices intended to aid fertility.
Indeed, the fact that the Hebrew word for mandrake means love plant.
Among some Asian cultures, it is also believed to help ensure that
conception occurs. Among western legends, it has also long been held
that when mandrake is dug up it lets out a scream so terrible that it
kills everyone who hears it. Elaborate methods of pulling the root from
the earth were therefore devised, with the famous chronicler Josephus
even writing of methods involving using a dog to pluck mandrake from the
earth so as to keep the man harvesting it from dying. Mandrake has also
long been the source of mystical speculation, with some viewing it as
the primordial origin of man, while others have repeatedly written of it
as being a key component in the creation of a Homunculus; a creation
spoken of in alchemy and other arcane arts that creates something akin
to an artificial human. Folklore also held that mandrake only grew where
a hung man had dripped semen to the ground, and that mandrake has
potent powers that aid in fending off and protecting against demonic
possession.
It is important to note that all parts of the mandrake plant are
poisonous. Some herbalist traditions hold that the Mandrake root has
hallucinogenic properties and can, in large doses, induce madness and
delirium. Contrary perhaps to this common wisdom, some have also claimed
that mandrake can be useful as a purgative.
This is a 1 oz packet of cut Mandrake.

