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Marshmallow Root Cut, 1 Lb (Althaea officinalis)

Marshmallow Root Cut, 1 Lb (Althaea officinalis)
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Primary Spiritual Use: Protection
Secondary Spiritual Use: Psychic
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Marshmallow root is the gentle guardian of the herb shelf. Soft, soothing, and ruled by water, it does its protective work not by building hard walls but by quieting a space and softening what is harsh in it. In folk and Voodoo practice it is best known as a spirit-puller: placed on the altar or burned as incense, marshmallow draws benevolent, helpful spirits near while keeping a protective boundary around the work. This is the one-pound supply, sized for the practitioner who runs spirit and psychic work often.

Reach for marshmallow root when the work involves spirits, ancestors, or psychic opening and you want a kind, protective presence in the room rather than a fortress wall.

Key Features of Marshmallow Root

The spirit-puller. Marshmallow's most distinctive folk use is calling in good spirits: a little of the root kept on the altar or burned as incense is the old working to draw benevolent presences and ancestral help into a ritual while keeping a gentle protective boundary.

A psychic-power herb. Cunningham names marshmallow a strong stimulator of the psychic senses, burned as incense or carried in a sachet to support divination, spirit work, and inner sight.

A pound for the working shelf. Cut for easy measuring, the one-pound size keeps spirit-calling incense, psychic sachets, cleansing blends, and altar work supplied across a season, for the working practitioner, the medium, and the shop shelf.

Product Details

  • Botanical: Althaea officinalis (marshmallow, also called althea)
  • Folk names: mortification root, sweet weed, wymote, althea
  • Form: cut and sifted dried root
  • Weight: 1 lb (bulk supply)
  • For ritual and spiritual use; not packaged or sold as a food, drug, or supplement
  • Storage: keep in a sealed container in a cool, dry place away from light

The Spiritual Significance

In Scott Cunningham's correspondences, marshmallow is a feminine herb of the element Water, with the powers of protection and psychic development. Cunningham records two workings most strongly. The first is its role as a psychic-power stimulator: burned as incense or carried in a sachet to open and steady the inner senses before divination or spirit work. The second is its old reputation as a spirit-puller, a herb placed on the altar to draw good, benevolent spirits into a ritual, a practice he notes as common in Voodoo and folk work.

Its watery, lunar character shapes how it protects. Rather than a hard ward, marshmallow softens and quiets: it clears heavy or oppressive energy from a space, gentles a harsh situation, and lends a kind, protective presence to sensitive work such as ancestral contact and astral travel. It carries an old love thread too, kept in a window to call a wandering mate home. Soft where many protective herbs are sharp, marshmallow is the one you reach for when a working needs care rather than force.

How To Use Marshmallow Root

  1. To call good spirits, place a little of the root on your altar or burn it as incense at the start of a ritual to draw benevolent and ancestral presences near.
  2. For psychic work, burn marshmallow over charcoal or carry a pinch in a sachet before divination, scrying, or spirit contact.
  3. For cleansing, burn the root to clear a room of heavy or oppressive energy before deeper work.
  4. For gentle protection, carry a sachet of marshmallow during sensitive work such as ancestral contact or astral travel.
  5. Decant a working jar and keep the rest of the pound sealed, cool, and dark between workings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is marshmallow root used for in magic?

It is a protection and psychic herb best known as a spirit-puller: placed on the altar or burned as incense to draw good, benevolent spirits into a ritual. It also stimulates the psychic senses for divination and spirit work, and gently cleanses and protects a space.

How do I use it to call good spirits?

Place a little of the root on your altar or burn it as incense over charcoal at the start of a ritual. In folk and Voodoo practice this is the classic working to draw benevolent and ancestral presences near while keeping a protective boundary.

How does marshmallow protect if it is so gentle?

Rather than building a hard wall, marshmallow softens and quiets: it clears oppressive energy and lends a kind, protective presence to sensitive work. That makes it well suited to spirit contact and astral travel, where a gentle guard is wanted.

What are marshmallow's correspondences?

Cunningham names it a feminine herb of the element Water with the powers of protection and psychic development. Its watery, lunar character is what gives it the soft, soothing, spirit-friendly quality.

Who is the 1 lb size for?

The pound suits practitioners who run spirit and psychic work regularly, mediums and ancestral workers, and shops keeping marshmallow on hand. If you are working with marshmallow for the first time, the 1 oz size is the better starting point.

How should I store it?

Keep it sealed in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture. The cut root holds for a year or more when kept dry; decant a working jar and keep the rest sealed.

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