Licorice

Glycyrrhiza glabra

Wicked Overview

Licorice is a flowering plant of the Fabaceae family, native to West Asia, North Afric, and Southern Europe.

Licorice is a highly intuitve herb that can help you to tap into your psychic awareness and your inner world.

You can tap into the powerful properties of Licorice by consumming it, or simply by meditating with it.

When added to spell work, Licorice can help you tap into different realms of consciousness.

There are many potential uses for Licorice 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:

Water


Deities:

Hecate


Zodiacs:

Cancer


Planet:

Moon


Energy:

Feminine / Night / Yin

Chakra:

Heart Chakra


Crystals:

Rose Quartz, Amethyst, Selenite, Moonstone, Lapis Lazuli, Moldavite


Good for:

Intuition, emotional control, repressed emotions, the subconscious, connection, psychic abilities, love, self love

Protects Against:

Blockages in the higher chakras, repression, trauma, disconnection


Natural Remedies:

When consumed, Licorice can help with digestive issues, menopausal sympotoms, coughs and sore throat.

Magickal Tips:

Meditate with Licorice to help raise up repressed emotions in order to face them and engage in deep healing.

Licorice can help you increase your psychic awareness when consumed or just by being present with it.

Licorice can help you handle your surface emotions.

Add Licorice to spells of openess to help you unlock the true powers of your Heart Chakra.

Licorice Fresh Herb

Vitamins: B6, Riboflavin, Thiamin

Minerals: Copper, Potassium, Sodium, Zinc

Growing Notes:

Conditions: Full sun, will tolerate partial shade.

Annual: Occuring once every year.

Soil: Well-drained soil.

Propagating: Seeds, cuttings, divisions.

Care: Light trimming can help them remain healthy.

Harvesting: Once plant is established you can harvest in autumn.

Watering: Water regularly but don’t let them soak in water for too long.

Plant with: Lettuce, spinach, and other leafy greens. Can also plant with flowers.

WARNING

People with heart disease, kidney disease, and high blood pressure may be more sensitive to Licorice.