BORAGE

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The Herb of Courage. Gladness for the Heavy Heart.

There is an old saying that has followed Borage through centuries of folk use: "Borage for courage." Simple, direct, and true. In the folk magic and herbal tradition, Borage is the herb you reach for when courage has faltered, when the spirit needs lifting, when the heart is heavy and the road ahead feels uncertain — and when the inner eye needs opening to what lies beyond ordinary sight.

Its star-shaped blue flowers have been called some of the most cheerful in the plant kingdom. Borage does not dwell in darkness. It faces the sun and invites you to do the same.

Folklore & Magical Uses

Borage has been celebrated for its courage-giving properties since antiquity. The ancient Greeks and Romans steeped it in wine before battle, believing it fortified the heart and banished fear. The Roman naturalist Pliny wrote of it: "Ego Borago gaudia semper ago" — "I, Borage, always bring courage." Celtic warriors drank Borage-infused wine before going into battle, and medieval knights had Borage embroidered on their scarves as a talisman of bravery.

In the folk magic tradition, Borage is used in courage workings for those facing difficult conversations, intimidating situations, or moments that require them to stand firm when everything in them wants to retreat. Its psychic awareness quality makes it valuable in divination work — burned as incense or carried before readings to sharpen intuition and open the inner eye. Its association with joy makes it a gentle but effective ally in workings designed to lift depression, restore hope, and bring gladness back to a spirit that has grown heavy. Borage does not make the hard thing easy. It makes you brave enough to do it anyway.

Suggested Uses

  • Carry or burn before difficult conversations, confrontations, or moments requiring courage
  • Use in divination rituals to sharpen psychic awareness and intuitive clarity
  • Add to joy and upliftment workings for those struggling with heaviness or despair
  • Incorporate into mojo bags for courage, confidence, and emotional resilience
  • Burn as incense before any working that requires you to face something fearful

La Hierba del Valor. Alegría para el Corazón Pesado.

Hay un viejo dicho que ha acompañado a la borraja durante siglos de uso popular: "Borraja para el valor." Simple, directo y verdadero. En la tradición de magia popular, la borraja es la hierba a la que recurres cuando el valor ha flaqueado, cuando el espíritu necesita levantarse, cuando el corazón está pesado y el camino por delante se siente incierto — y cuando el ojo interior necesita abrirse a lo que yace más allá de la vista ordinaria.

Usos Mágicos y Folclóricos

La borraja ha sido celebrada por sus propiedades de dar valor desde la antigüedad. Los antiguos griegos y romanos la maceraban en vino antes de la batalla, creyendo que fortalecía el corazón y ahuyentaba el miedo. El naturalista romano Plinio escribió sobre ella: "Ego Borago gaudia semper ago" — "Yo, Borraja, siempre traigo valor." Los guerreros celtas bebían vino infusionado con borraja antes de entrar en batalla, y los caballeros medievales la bordaban en sus prendas como talismanes de valentía. En la tradición de magia popular, la borraja se usa en trabajos de valor, adivinación y alegría.

Usos Sugeridos

  • Lleva o quema antes de conversaciones difíciles, confrontaciones o momentos que requieren valor
  • Usa en rituales de adivinación para agudizar la conciencia psíquica y la claridad intuitiva
  • Añade a trabajos de alegría y elevación para quienes luchan con la pesadez o la desesperanza
  • Incorpora en bolsas mojo para el valor, la confianza y la resiliencia emocional
  • Quema como incienso antes de cualquier trabajo que requiera enfrentar algo temido

Borago officinalis

Sold in 0.5 oz package / Se vende en paquetes de 14 gramos (0.5 oz).