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11 Herbs For Astral Projection

Which are the best herbs for astral projection?

Introduction

Astral projection refers to an out-of-body experience during which the astral body leaves the physical body.

You are still connected to your body with a silver cord and can return at any time.

It has been documented by the Greeks and ancient Egyptians as a way to experience something beyond our physical realm.

In addition, astral projection is a cornerstone of Shamanism.

According to shamans, this practice allows them to seek guidance from higher powers, and this contact promotes clarity and facilitates healing.

Here Is A List Of 11 Best Herbs For Astral Projection:

#1 Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)Artemisia absinthium

Wormwood is a herbaceous plant that originates from Asia, Europe, and North Africa, however, it can now be found in temperate regions around the world.

It belongs to the family of daisies. Also, the plant is perennial and herbaceous, with a strong sage odor.

Artemisia absinthium has been used in European traditional medicine as a restorative of impaired remembering, thinking, and perception.

Additionally, drinking wormwood tea creates a strong psychoactive effect.

The herb is also used as one of the primary ingredients in sleep pillows due to the fact that it may bring the dreamer more lucid and vivid dreams as well as an easier astral projection.

#2 HuckleberryHuckleberry

Huckleberry is a shrub of the family Ericaceae and is native to South and North America.

In eastern North America, four species of huckleberries in the genus Gaylussacia are common. The berries are small and round, 5 to 10 mm in diameter, and look like large blueberries. 

It was traditionally collected by First Nations people along the interior British Columbia, Pacific coast, and Montana for traditional medicine and for food.

It promotes mental relaxation and clarity, hence, it increases your chance for astral projection and lucid dreaming.

#3 Bakana

This herb is native to Mexico, and it has given the Tarahumara Indians the capacity to have out-of-body experiences.

The herb has also been used to relieve pain and to cure insanity.

#4 Valerian RootValerian Root

Valerian (scientific name Valeriana officinalis) is a perennial plant that was used in ancient Rome and Greece to ease:

  • emotional stress;
  • headaches;
  • trembling;
  • nervousness;
  • insomnia.

Valerian root is commonly combined with other sedating herbs, like – lemon balm (Melissa Officinalis) and hops (Humulus lupulus), to treat sleep problems. The plant has also received attention for its interaction with gamma-aminobutyric acid.

Also, it can be used to increase your dream awareness and to help with astral projection.

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#5 Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris)Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris)

Mugwort, also referred to as felon herb, common artemisia, chrysanthemum weed, St. John’s herb, moxa, and sailor’s tobacco, is a perennial member of the Compositae family that was once the staple ingredient in beer before Hops was introduced.

It acts as an emmenagogue, an agent that increases blood circulation to the uterus and pelvic area and stimulates menstruation.

Furthermore, many people report having prophetic dreams or out-of-body experiences after smoking mugwort.

#6 Heimia SalicifoliaHeimia Salicifolia

Heimia salicifolia, also known as narrow-leaf heimia, sinicuichi, sun opener, and shrubby yellow crest, is a densely-branched, flowering shrub that is part of the loosestrife family.

According to the shamans, this herb is frequently used to help one remember events in the distant past.

For instance, some have reported the remembrance of pre-birth events. It can also be used to help with astral projection.

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#7 Wild Asparagus Root (Asparagus Racemosus)Wild Asparagus Root (Asparagus Racemosus)

Wild asparagus, also referred to as “The Flying Herb” or Chinese asparagus, is a plant that originated in the Mediterranean. It usually grows in mountainous regions and is a popular herb in Korean and Chinese traditional medicine.

It is also treasured as one of the most potent herbs for spiritual development and growth.

Moreover, it is thought that “The Flying Herb” helps one fly through the universe at night, achieving lucid dreams.

For many centuries, it has been cherished by monks, shamans, and yogis for its powerful heart chakra (Anahata) opening effects.

Taoists also claim that by consuming Chinese asparagus a person gains the capacity to rise above things that are mundane.

#8 RosemaryRosemary essential oil for protection

Rosemary (scientific name – Rosmarinus officinalis), also known as the “herb of remembrance,” is an aromatic and woody herb that can live for about 18 years.

This perennial herb has the following effects on the human body and mind:

  • mental clarity;
  • stress relief;
  • improved memory;
  • purification.

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#9 Calea ZacatechichiCalea Zacatechichi

It is native to Central America and Mexico and is one of the most popular herbs when it comes to astral projecting and lucid dreaming.

Calea Zacatechichi has the ability to:

  • boost your dream recall;
  • increase your reaction time;
  • increase mental clarity;
  • increase the frequency of your dreams;
  • increase inner peace.

According to a 1986 study which was published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, ”zacatechichi administration appears to boost the number and/or recollection of dreams during sleeping periods.”

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#10 Ginkgo BilobaGinkgo Biloba

Ginkgo biloba, once part of the flora of the Mesozoic period, is one of the oldest trees on Earth. 

It is been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 1,200 years.

This herb increases blood flow to the brain as well as enhances mental clarity and memory.

Here are some of the conditions in which Ginkgo Biloba is used for treatment:

  • premenstrual syndrome;
  • depression;
  • anxiety;
  • macular degeneration (a common eye disorder that causes central vision loss);
  • schizophrenia (a mental disorder which is characterized by abnormal social behavior);
  • cancer;
  • insufficient blood flow to the brain;
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD);
  • blood pressure problems;
  • neuropathy;
  • altitude sickness;
  • asthma;
  • erectile dysfunction.

#11 ThymeThyme

Thyme (botanical name – Thymus vulgaris) is an herb that is part of the mint family. It has over 400 subspecies. The Romans used thyme as a flavoring for alcoholic beverages and cheese.

This herb is remarkable at supporting the respiratory and immune systems as well as the nervous, digestive, and other body systems.

Other effects include – purification, mental clarity, and psychic knowledge.

Note – if you suffer from hypertension, it is recommended to avoid the use of thyme, in the form of essential oil, herbs, and tea.

Here is a quick recap of the best herbs for astral projection:

  1. Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
  2. Huckleberry
  3. Bakana
  4. Valerian Root
  5. Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris)
  6. Heimia Salicifolia
  7. Wild Asparagus Root (Asparagus Racemosus)
  8. Rosemary
  9. Calea Zacatechichi
  10. Ginkgo Biloba
  11. Thyme

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References

https://www.acs.edu.au/courses/medicinal-herbs-161.aspx
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2206236/
https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/medicinal-plants-studies-history

Brayden

Sunday 27th of November 2022

I'm looking for the best herb with Astral projection, I do see 11 but I want the best out of those 11. These are helpful but I looking for the best of the best

John

Thursday 25th of January 2024

@Brayden, the shumash indians called artemisia vulgaris the dream herb, commonly referred to as mugwort, Is easy to grow and can be rooted from a cutting in water cut below the leaf joint and lower leaves removed leaving a few above the water from the top of the plant. Or buy seeds! It’s prolific and leaves can be dried and chewed or made into tea

Angelica

Wednesday 11th of November 2020

Hello I just wanted to say that just "randomly" discovered your website, the information and how it is explained feels so easy and helpful! It truly feels as if the info is being channeled!

Thank you for your work !!!