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Aspen

Aspen is a deciduous tree growing up to 35 m tall. The leaves are round with uneven edges. The petioles are strongly flattened on the sides, so the aspen leaves sway even in a light wind. Aspen blooms in April. The flowers are gathered in catkins.

Aspen grows along riverbanks, lakes, ponds, in forests, swamps, and ravines.

The bark, leaves, shoots, and buds serve as medicinal raw materials.

Aspen is a magical tree, a vampire tree that absorbs energy. This can be felt when in an aspen forest.

Since aspen draws a person's energy, it is used in healing to extract negative energy or illness. Pieces of aspen are placed in places with negative energy and replaced every day or two until the energy of the space is fully purified.

In ancient times, aspen stakes were used to fight witches, warlocks, and vampires to prevent their spirits from disturbing people. According to folklore, aspen stakes are driven into vampires. Aspen crosses are placed on the graves of witches and warlocks. If the spirit of a deceased relative troubles at night, an aspen stake or cross is driven into the grave. Aspen is used in sacrificial and negative magic.

In folklore, aspen is called a cursed tree, trembling tree, whispering tree, and Judean tree. In reality, the tremor of aspen leaves is explained by the fact that their petioles, flattened at the top, are very movable and come into motion with the slightest breeze.

Despite the centuries-old bad reputation of aspen, it was widely used in traditional medicine. The buds and leaves of the tree have diuretic, diaphoretic, astringent, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and wound-healing effects.

Decoction of the buds or alcohol tincture of the bark branches with leaves were taken for fever, colds, acute and chronic inflammation of the bladder, hemorrhoids, rheumatism, and gout.

Dried and powdered aspen buds, mixed with butter to the consistency of an ointment, were used to treat burns, wounds, and ulcers.

The tree juice was used to smear lichen and warts, rubbed in for salt deposits in the joints. Aspen bark can soothe tooth and headaches.

Aspen does not rot, so it is used to line well walls and bell towers of temples.

Aspen in Magic
Aspen is a strong magical tree. Even if the tree trunk is young, strong, healthy, and shows no signs of rot, it still has fantastic energy-informational properties for drawing energy.

Aspen is resistant to a watery environment, does not rot, and works very well with the water element. That is, it is capable of accumulating information, and therefore influencing it. Therefore, many dark magical rituals were conducted using aspen. Especially when it was necessary to create conditions for constant, long-term extraction of energy from a victim.

If the ritual was conducted by a skilled specialist, the victim felt a loss of strength, and no means could fully restore the lost energy. This is how magicians exhausted their enemies. For reliability, experienced magicians used several aspens, even in different areas.

Authors:

Oleg and Valentina Svetovid

Additionally, I can add: Aspen embodies the Forces of Saturn. However, it can both assist in casting curses and removing them. It was also used to block someone's sorcery actions. The tree is very versatile in magical applications.
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Aspen

Aspen is a deciduous tree growing up to 35 m tall. The leaves are round with uneven edges. The petioles are strongly flattened on the sides, so the aspen leaves sway even in a light wind. Aspen blooms in April. The flowers are gathered in catkins.
Aspen grows along riverbanks, lakes, ponds, in forests, swamps, and ravines.

The bark, leaves, shoots, and buds serve as medicinal raw materials.

Aspen is a magical tree, a vampire tree that absorbs energy. This can be felt when in an aspen forest.

Since aspen draws a person's energy, it is used in healing to extract negative energy or illness. Pieces of aspen are placed in places with negative energy and replaced every day or two until the energy of the space is fully purified.

In ancient times, aspen stakes were used to fight witches, warlocks, and vampires to prevent their spirits from disturbing people. According to folklore, aspen stakes are driven into vampires. Aspen crosses are placed on the graves of witches and warlocks. If the spirit of a deceased relative troubles at night, an aspen stake or cross is driven into the grave. Aspen is used in sacrificial and negative magic.

In folklore, aspen is called a cursed tree, trembling tree, whispering tree, and Judean tree. In reality, the tremor of aspen leaves is explained by the fact that their petioles, flattened at the top, are very movable and come into motion with the slightest breeze.

Despite the centuries-old bad reputation of aspen, it was widely used in traditional medicine. The buds and leaves of the tree have diuretic, diaphoretic, astringent, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and wound-healing effects.

Decoction of the buds or alcohol tincture of the bark branches with leaves were taken for fever, colds, acute and chronic inflammation of the bladder, hemorrhoids, rheumatism, and gout.

Dried and powdered aspen buds, mixed with butter to the consistency of an ointment, were used to treat burns, wounds, and ulcers.

The tree juice was used to smear lichen and warts, rubbed in for salt deposits in the joints. Aspen bark can soothe tooth and headaches.

Aspen does not rot, so it is used to line well walls and bell towers of temples.

Aspen in Magic
Aspen is a strong magical tree. Even if the tree trunk is young, strong, healthy, and shows no signs of rot, it still has fantastic energy-informational properties for drawing energy.

Aspen is resistant to a watery environment, does not rot, and works very well with the water element. That is, it is capable of accumulating information, and therefore influencing it. Therefore, many dark magical rituals were conducted using aspen. Especially when it was necessary to create conditions for constant, long-term extraction of energy from a victim.

If the ritual was conducted by a skilled specialist, the victim felt a loss of strength, and no means could fully restore the lost energy. This is how magicians exhausted their enemies. For reliability, experienced magicians used several aspens, even in different areas.

Authors:

Oleg and Valentina Svetovid

Additionally, I can add: Aspen embodies the Forces of Saturn. However, it can both assist in casting curses and removing them. It was also used to block someone's sorcery actions. The tree is very versatile in magical applications.
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