Charms and spells for horses (may also be used on donkeys and mules)
From a magic perspective, the horse is the king of the beast. It is universally considered exceptionally powerful magically. Merely being in the presence of a healthy horse regularly enhances your own psychic powers, as well as general vitality and libido. Horses, however, perhaps because of their great power, are also considered particularly vunerable to the Evil Eye as well as attention from malevolent spirits. Horses provide people with amulets: a horse shoe isn't activated till it's actually been on a horse's foot. However, no animal is considered more in need of it's own protective amulet than horses. Decorative horse brasses are now considered objects for collectors; however their original intent is to provide protection for a horse and they may still be used as amulets.
Other amulets include:
Peacock feathers
Blue eye beads
Holed stones
Most protective amulets, even though designed for people, will work for horses in a pinch, particularly the italian corno and cimaruta
Remember to magically empower amulets and charms by charging and/ or consecrating them before their initial use. Attach amulets to the horse's mane, tail or where appropriate on the horse's tack, saddle, harness or otherwise.
Foal's safety spell
Place a pinch of rue and a pinch of wormwood into a small red charm bag.
Attach it to the foal's mane.
Horse Love Oracle
For this spell to work, the horses must be in an open barn, not restricted to locked stalls.
Stand outside the stable or barn, with yourback to the closed door.
Kick the door three times with your left foot, while chanting:
If my true love's on the way
saddle my horse!
Horse Nightmare Relief Spell
This spell is intended to relieve a horse's nightmares.
Pour boiling over anise seeds, fresh garlic and licorice root (not the candy), making an infusion.
Allow this to cool, then strain and feed it to the horse.
If the horse won't be induced to drink it, add the infusion to it's food or use it to bathe the horse.
Ride Like the Wind Spell
To protect both horse and rider, carry or wear an amethyst engraved with an image of a winged horse akin to Pegasus.
Smartweed Saddle Spell
For long journeys, place a handful of smartweed under the horse's saddle to enable it to travel extensively wothout suffering hunger or thirst . This tradition allegedly dates back to the Scythians.
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