Spiritual Bath to Remove Negativity

▶️ Herbal Aura Cleansing: Spiritual Bath Spell for Good Luck

This powerful herbal bath will help those who are feeling tired, lacking confidence and strength, or even dealing with depression, anxiety, and spiritual blockages.

Why this Bath Works

  • Rue is known as one of the most powerful herbs for spiritual healing, being widely used since ancient times as a protective agent against all harm, including psychic attacks, envy, curses, and more. It is also very popular when cutting binds in love Magic works. A rue bath promotes feelings of optimism and prosperity.
  • Rosemary is a traditional kitchen witchraft herb that can remove negative energies from food, water, the body and the home. It helps activate healing processes related to self-love, beauty, desire and more.
  • Guinea Hen Weed is native to the Amazon rainforest and the Caribbean. It has been used for centuries as a shamanic treatment for fevers, anxiety, and boosting the immune system. This unique plant is made up of a variety of antioxidants that fight infections and relieve pain.

What if I don’t have all the ingredients? Read: Magical Substitutions: How to Replace Spell Ingredients

Take this herbal bath any day of the week, or wait until the next New Moon 🌑 and start the lunar cycle with an enhanced, cleaner aura.

What you'll need:

  • Rue
  • Rosemary
  • Guinea hen weed
  • 1 white candle

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Herbal Aura Cleansing: Spiritual Bath Spell for Good Luck

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Properties of Rue

Rue commonly is called the herb of grace, memory, and repentance. It was used by different ethnic groups in their folk traditions to make amulets against bad luck, envy and other negative influences.

Properties of Rosemary

A member of the mint family Lamiaceae, the name “rosemary” derives from Latin ros marinus (“dew of the sea”). Rosemary is a general stimulant and has many applications.

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11 Comments

  1. Gbemisola Gbafe

    Hi. I have a question regarding the herbal bath (aura cleansing recipe) please. . Can I make use of dried herbs (rue, rosemary, Guinea hen weed) for this particular bath? Thank you.

  2. Gbemisola Gbafe

    Thank you.

  3. Gbemisola Gbafe

    Hi Megan.

    It’s me again… I have another question regarding this herbal bath please. It’s says rob the herbal mix from the neck down. When I get in the bath, can I also bath my head and face too in the bath water please? So sorry 🙈. And thank you.

  4. Gbemisola Gbafe

    Or do I avoid washing my head and face in the bath water? Thank you

    • Hi there! For me personally, I wouldn’t rub the herbal mixture on my face so as to avoid getting it in my eyes, ears, nose, or mouth. It would be perfectly fine to do this bath and then take a regular shower or bath afterward.

  5. Gbemisola Gbafe

    Thank you so much Megan 😊.

  6. Hi 😊 I don’t have rue or Guinea hen weed for the aura cleansing bath, can they be substituted with anything else or should I wait until I can purchase before doing this bath? So many thanks in advance 💜

    • Hello Lyra! You can substitute any ingredient for any spell. Sometimes we can’t get our hands on certain things and that’s normal. We have a post on magical substitutions you can check out here → https://spells8.com/herbs-substitutions-witchcraft/

      Another way to make substitutions in spellwork is to see what they’re for and use something different that does the same thing or similar. For example, in this spell, rue is used for spiritual healing and to promote prosperity. You can substitute with an herb like basil or lemongrass with the same intention. I hope that helps!

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