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Gender

Although Cunningham originally referred to gender as “hot” (masculine) and “cold” (feminine) in Magical Herbalism, he opted to return to the binary gender format when he wrote Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs. Gender has played a crucial role in magic throughout human history. It's important to retain the original metaphysical meaning behind the use of different natural materials, because nature itself expresses binary gender.

Masculinity reflects strength, power, courage, health, protection, and sexuality. Conversely, femininity reflects mystery, compassion, love, fertility, peace, and psychic power.

Feminine

Herbs & Plants

  • African Violetplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigAfrican Violet

    

    African Violet
  • Gardeniaplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGardenia

    

    Gardenia
  • Jasmineplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigJasmine

    

    Jasmine
  • Myrrhplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMyrrh

    

    Myrrh
  • White Sandalwoodplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWhite Sandalwood

    

    White Sandalwood
  • Wood Aloesplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWood Aloes

    

    Wood Aloes

Gems & Stones

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Metals

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Masculine

Herbs & Plants

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Gems & Stones

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Metals

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