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Savory in Magic & Superstition
Nature holds the key to our aesthetic, intellectual, cognitive and even spiritual satisfaction....Edward O. Wilson

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Savory is bound to Venus and air.  The Latin name for Savory is Satureja - a derivative of which means Satyr, which is a half-man and half-goat creature of legend.  The plant supposedly belonged to the Satyrs, who loved sex, drink and loud parties.  The god Pan was a satyr.  There's not much else in mythology or modern magic about this herb that I can find, other than you can carry it, eat it, burn it, or wear it for intellect, creativity, and to maintain the good life.

 

 

 

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