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Daily Archives: January 27, 2013
Parsley
Parsely is said to ward off drunkness. It might just be the best hangover medicine there is!
However it is most often simply a decorative sprig on a plate in a diner or restaurant. But it can be used in several magical ways. It is associated with the element of air and the planet Mercury. It is a “masculine” herb although a favorite of the goddess Persephone and therefore used in necromancy or rites involving the dead and death. Romans would tuck a sprig of parsley into their togas for protection or good luck. (Hence its use on the dinner plate as an act of protection against poison and contamination or accidental dangers from the food.)
Parsley also promotes lust, though not love — a crucial distinction!Parsley increases fertility, a natural consequence of lust. Make a tea of it or soak in a parsley infused bath and it will bestow well-being in a wide variety of aspects.
King of Swords
The King of Swords, sometimes called the “King Arthur card” of the Tarot deck, depicts a stern and austere man sitting on his throne with his great sword (Excalibur?) in his fist. The throne has a brocade backdrop depicting a butterfly (a symbol of immortality). A glimpse of a man with outstretched arm can be seen at the bottom of the brocade. Birds flutter in the sky, perhaps the pair of ravens (known as Thought and Memory) who brough news to Odin each day.
When the card is upright, it speaks of an intelligent person who knows his power — whatever that power might consist of — and the authority he wields. He is not afraid to use that power and authority and uses it primarily to defend the poor, the weak, the needy. He is always available to those who need him, much as the knights of the Round Table were ready to set out on a quest at moment’s notice to right the wrongs suffered by those who appealed to the king.
When the card is reversed, it speaks of a person who is ruthless in the pursuit of his goals or agenda. He is cruel and cold-hearted, ready to do anything to increase his power and defeat those who oppose him.


