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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
- Cuckoo-Flowerplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCuckoo-Flower
Cuckoo-Flower - Wheatplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigWheat
Wheat - Poppyplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigPoppy
Poppy - Peachplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigPeach
Peach - Patchoulyplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigPatchouly
Patchouly - Myrtleplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigMyrtle
Myrtle - Horsetailplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigHorsetail
Horsetail - Grapeplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGrape
Grape - Geraniumplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigGeranium
Geranium - Daffodilplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigDaffodil
Daffodil - Cyclamenplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCyclamen
Cyclamen - Cucumberplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigCucumber
Cucumber - Bistortplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigBistort
Bistort - Bananaplugin-autotooltip__default plugin-autotooltip_bigBanana
Banana
Gems & Stones
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Metals
Masculine
Herbs & Plants
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Gems & Stones
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