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Three Easy Magickal Floral Waters and Their Uses
loral waters are a great way to use flowers in your practice other than using fresh, drying and pressing. They combine the magickal powers of the flower with the ease of a water-based delivery system. F
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Although many retailers and websites use the terms “flower water,” “floral water,” and “hydrosol” interchangeably, they are not always the same thing. Knowing their differences and the many ways they can be added to a magickal practice is a great way to celebrate the spring season.
“Flower” or “Floral” Waters A flower or floral water is simply water infused with the aromas of flowers. This can be created by blending water with essential oils or absolutes or by soaking blossoms in water, such as when making an infusion or tea. There are two main methods to make floral water:
Cooking: Add 1 part flower petals and 4 parts water to a double boiler, and slowing simmering until the color has left the petals. It’s a quick method but the end product may not be as strong as a steam distilled comparison.
Hot water infusion: Place 1 part flower petals in a jar, pouring 4 parts boiling water over them, and allowing it to sit for several hours. Night infusion: Fill a glass bowl with 1 part fresh flowers to 4 parts water. Place the bowl in your garden or on your windowsill overnight. If the moon is full, even better. In the morning, decant into a bottle, straining out any flower petals.
The water to flower ratios can be used as a guide. To find the right ratio for you, try a few variations of water quantities. 1:6, 1:4 as stated above, or even 1:2. Making flower water is also a fun and magical way to introduce children to edible flowers.
Hydrosols A hydrosol is a steam distillation process using fresh leaves, fruits, flowers, and other plant materials to create an extract of the botanicals. With similar properties to essential oils, these aromatic waters are much less concentrated. They are safer than essential oils and can be used with populations where essential oils might be too strong.
Lavender Floral Water Lavender floral water is very popular and readily available. It’s often used for relaxation and sleep, but it can also be helpful in love, concentration, and
knowledge magick. This makes lavender floral water perfect for those who are struggling with anxiety and stress.
Rose Floral Water Rose is a powerful scent that is equally as powerful to use in magick. It brings love, protection, and harmony to the user. Rose floral water is great for spells involving happiness, romance, and security.
Violet Floral Water Violet is found commonly in nature, so witches can make their own floral water easily. It is commonly associated with spells seeking tranquility and peace but can also protect the user from negativity. Violet floral water can also be used for magick involving dedication and loyalty.
How To Use Floral Water Floral water can be used in a number of ways. One of the best options is to put it in a spray bottle. This allows the floral water to be sprayed on pillows or clothing, or in the air during ritual or spells.
Another great way to incorporate floral water is by using it in a bath. When infusing flowers directly into a bath, you are essentially soaking in a floral bath. That imbues you with the power in an incredibly personal way.
Floral water can also be used in place of anointing oils, which can be used to cleanse ritual tools or even people prior to magickal workings. It can also be a safer option than oil-based products if you have sensitive skin. These waters can last for up to a year or until their scent fades.