Name: Valeriana officinalis
Toxicity: considered toxic
Common Name: Valerian
Continent: Eurasia
Habitat: V, VI
Applicable Plant Components: root, herb, flower
Sanctificational: root, herb
Intensificational: root, herb
Psychical: root
Desistant: root
Harmonical: root, herb
Pacificatory: root
Reconciliatory: root
Theurgical: root
Prolongational: root
Amoristic: root
Protectant: herb
Preserval: root, herb
Vulnerary: root, herb
Sanguinary: root, herb
Providential: root, herb
Plenitudinal: root, herb, flower
Ensurant: root, herb
Soporific: herb
Ecstatic: root
Affixal: root
Affirmational: root
Resurgent: root
Anecdotal: Valeriana can be hung in a window for protection against lightning and carried in medicine bags to repel malevolent spirits. It is Deer Medicine. Valeriana is entreated in ritual for its superb peacemaking qualities. It is a lure to objectives including attracting a love interest. The spirit within Valeriana is invoked to address spiritual pain that has led to severe anxiety. Parasitic spirits that go on to impair expression and reception can cause this. The same circumstance can trigger severe attrition of spiritual energy. It is the rather stupefying nature of Valeriana that resolves related endopsychic wounds and restores spiritual health and awareness.