Coriander

Coriandrum sativum

Wicked Overview

Coriander is a seed that comes from the Coriandrum sativum plant and it originated in the Mediterranean and Middle East.

Coriander has many healing and cleansing properties and it can be used as an aid to connect you to higher consciousness and your ancestors.

There are many potential uses for Coriander and you will find only some of them here.

The ideas shared below are meant to awaken your own inspiration and to help you along your path.


Magickal Correspondences


Element:

Air


Deities:

Hermes, Mercury


Zodiacs:

Gemini, Virgo


Planet:

Mercury


Energy:

Masculine / Day / Yang

Chakra:

Third Eye Chakra


Crystals:

Selenite, Amethyst, Labradorite, Moonstone, Clear Quartz, Flourite

Good for:

Clarity, divination, higher consciousness, psychic workings, ancestors, love, lust, fertility, intimacy


Protects Against:

Psychic attacks, infertility, negativity, watchers


Natural Remedies:

Washing your eyes with Coriander leaf juice can aid with dry or inflammed eyes.

Applying Coriander directly to the skin can help with a number of issues such as pimples, inflammation, rashes blisters, and blackheads.

Coriander leaf juice can help with headaches when applied directly to the head.

Taking Coriander can help manage anxiety and stress.

Coriander when used as a herb can prevent food poisioning.


Magickal Tips:

Meditating with Coriander can help you open up your consciousness to higher beings.

Coriander can aid in communications with ancestors and spirit guides.

This herb can also be used to protect you in the astral realm and it can prevent psychic attacks.

Coriander Fresh Herb

Vitamins: A,, C, K

Minerals: Calcium, Iron, Manganese

Growing Notes:

Conditions: Partial sunlight with occasional shade.

Annual: Completes its cycle in one year - dies in the winter

Soil: Well-drainedd, enriched soil.

Propagating: Seeds or cuttings

Care: Weed regularly.

Watering: Water thoroughly to keep moist but avoid over watering.

Plant with: Tomatoes, beans, sunflowers, sweet alyssum, dill, anise, basil, parsley, coreopsis.

WARNING

Some people may develop allergic reactions to Corriander.