Mint

Mentha × piperita

Mint

“Mint clears the mind and sweetens the road: wake up your senses, cleanse the space, call prosperity closer.”

-Wicked

Overview

Mint is a bright, aromatic herb found in many varieties across the world. Known for its cooling scent and flavor, it has been used in culinary, household, and herbal traditions for centuries.

In practical tradition, Mint is often associated with digestion, freshness, and respiratory comfort. Energetically, it carries a quick, cleansing current that clears stagnation and restores alertness.

In witchcraft, Mint is used for cleansing, prosperity, healing, mental clarity, protection, and attraction. It is chosen when the goal is refreshment, forward movement, and sweetened outcomes.

Correspondences

Mint in Witchcraft

Mint in Witchcraft artwork

Good for

Prosperity spells, cleansing, healing, confidence, mental clarity, attraction work

Protects Against

Stagnation, mental fog, energetic clutter, money blocks, dullness in the home

Natural Remedies

Traditional digestive support, cooling teas, respiratory comfort preparations

Magickal Tips

Mint refreshes energy quickly.

Use in floor washes to clear heaviness and invite prosperity.

Add to charm bags when calling in steady money flow and opportunity.

Pair with Throat Chakra focus when you need clear, confident communication.

Ways to Work With Mint

Mint can be used fresh or dried in teas, baths, floor washes, spell jars, and incense blends.

Add Mint to prosperity jars or money bowls to refresh and sweeten financial energy.

Brew as a tea before studying or planning to sharpen concentration and clear mental fog.

In Practice

Mint is a practical choice when the air feels stale and motivation feels low. It brings quick clarity and forward motion.

Work with it when starting new routines, cleaning your home, or calling in opportunity and steady money flow.

Folklore & Tradition

Mint Folklore Illustration

In ancient traditions, Mint was associated with hospitality and cleanliness, used to scent homes and welcome guests. In some folk practices, it was also linked to prosperity and renewal.

In modern witchcraft, Mint remains a staple herb for quick cleansing and money drawing work.

Constituents

Mint contains aromatic compounds responsible for its cooling scent and traditional use in digestive and respiratory preparations.

Common Constituents: Menthol, Menthone, Rosmarinic Acid, Flavonoids

Safe for humans

Warning

Mint may worsen reflux in some individuals and peppermint oil should be diluted before topical use. If pregnant, nursing, managing a condition, or taking medication, consult a qualified professional before ingesting herbal preparations. This grimoire is written for spiritual and educational purposes and is not medical advice.