Name: Euonymus europaea
Toxicity: considered toxic
Common Names: Skewerwood, Prickwood, Spindle Tree
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: IV
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb, bark, cambium
Sanctificational: root, herb
Invitatory: herb
Convocational: herb
Intensificational: root
Desistant: herb
Harmonical: herb
Pacificatory: bark, root
Reconciliatory: bark, root
Reversional: root
Theurgical: herb
Amoristic: bark
Protectant: herb
Vulnerary: bark, root
Plenarial: bark, root
Divinatory: bark
Affirmational: bark
Resurgent: bark, plant, cambium
Anecdotal: Euonymus is used to make pipe stems and it is considered Ram Medicine. It is an agent of watchfulness and sudden vibrant power manifesting as enlightenment or illumination. It is entreated to resolve the consequences of ending a fast before appropriate. Euonymus is associated with inner creative forces and the satisfaction that results from persistent endeavor or the unselfish service to others. It teaches that obligations must be fulfilled before one can move forward. The spirit within Euonymus is invoked to exorcise any malevolent spirits meddling in the issues mentioned, creating a profound sense of vision and self-expression as well as formidable shield of protection. Spirit handlers also resolve any related endopsychic wounds with Euonymus. It is linked to sacred cycles and the challenges associated with ritual or circumstantial rebirth.