Love Potions Throughout the Ages

For centuries people have been fascinated with the idea of love potions. Is there truly a magic elixir that creates instant love or passion? Does Love Potion #9 really exist? Join your fellow Historical authors as we explore love potions throughout the ages.

Not quite a love potion...more like a spell or two

What a timely topic. I'm working on my Halloween anthology and am using love spells. The one I honed in on this time was about how to see your true love....the lady in question had only to walk away from a bon fire and look over her shoulder. She'd see a vision of her love in the flames.

The last one I used was for an old ebook -- in the 12th century there was a spell where to dream of your true love you slept with a yarrow sachet under your pillow. Before falling asleep you recited the poem -  "Thou pretty herb of Venus's tree thy true name is yarrow, now who my brave true love will be pray tell me by the morrow."  Natch, in Dream Knight, she had nightmares of a dark knight attacking her keep. 

Can't wait to read about other love potions or spells.

 

 

Hi Denise

I can't wait either.  Would you like to share a spell or two? Wink

Rae

Love potion #9

I'm not sure about love potion #9, but chocolate and/or anything scented like Hazelnut works pretty well for me. Wink

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Scents

It's funny how smells can get to us--and our senses. I know that one of the authors preaches about the senses in books--to use them.

Rae

foods

There are supposed to lots of different foods such as oysters to put people in the mood so to speak.

I personally think the biggest love poition if you will is the emotional combo of the two people involved.

Through out the ages, love and romance has had more to do with the personalities involved rather than the trappings.

I think a musk scent is supposed to be sexy. Anyway, I shall have to do some thinking about scenets.

Personally I think Shalimar perfume has one of the most gloriously sensual smells, using a note of vanilla and other things.

What are people's favourite scents or perfumes? DFoes anyone have an aftershave that they prefer. For example,there are a lot of fantastic aftershaves around Floris 89 is the one that James Bond used. Or there Extract of Lime from Trumpers or Acqua diPalma.  A really nice spicy aftershave is good. I hate the cloyng ones.

Michelle S

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Aftershave

Drakkar Noir and Jazz were good ones. They have since been discontinued here. More's the pity.

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Another Spell...

Hi,

This one is mentioned in An Honorable Rogue.    It was believed that on Witch's Night (Midsummer's Eve) if you walk seven times round a church clockwise, (sowing hempseed as you go, of course!) and say this rhyme:

Hempseed I sow

Hempseed I mow

Let him that is my true love

Come after me and mow.

If you then look over your left shoulder, you will see the form of your lover following you.  My heroine does not believe in this superstition, but Midsummer's night is the night that her story, and Ben's, begins...

Best, Carol

 

Potions, spells, folk lore

I love books that have these little twist or forgotten facts in them. I always meant to look up if the apple peeling in water shaping the initial of your true love was actually something that was once believed or if it was just something the writers for Charmed came up with for one of their episodes. Does anyone know off-hand? I could search for hours and probably never find it. LOL I'm not good at narrowing down my search when I google. I always end up with hundreds of thousands as a result.

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Apple peels

I always understood that you had to peel the apple off in one continous piece and then you thew it over  your right shoulder. The initial is the first name of your own true love.

A bit disconcerting when your dh shares the same initial though...

Another *spell* is sleeping with a piece of wedding/grooms cake under your pillow. You are supposed to dream of your true love.

Michelle S

 

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Love potions - real and fictional

The mandrake root was a popular aphrodisiac in medieval times.

Ingredients of another medieval love potion included the blood of a red-haired person, tongues of vipers and winged ants, soaked in alcohol.  My guess is that you probably strained out the other ingredients and the alcohol did the trick. Wink

Love potions have been a popular literary device from way back in time. In some versions of Tristan and Isolde, the couple are smitten after mistakenly drinking a love potion that is intended to bind Isolde to King Mark.  Shakespeare's Puck used the juice of a certain flower squeezed on the eyes of sleeping subjects to make Titania fall in love with Nick Bottom and causing all sorts of trouble between the four young lovers.

 

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Cupid's Arrows...

I was wondering if they had been dipped in some special potion to make them so effective.    Anyone know? 

 His blindness is probably symbolic of the often apparent random (?!) nature of falling in love.

Best, Carol

Learning

I'm learning all sorts of tricks and things I didn't know about, so I think this discussion is rather cool.

I used to love Drakkar on a man. In my teens it was the smell of Stetson. I like the musky-vanilla scents. I tend to go back and forth with Sensual Amber from B&B Works or the Amber scent from Victoria Secrets. And this might be gross to some, but I like to kiss my guy after he's had a beer. There's something about the taste of beer on him that I like, but am not a beer drinker, myself.

When Luna first launched, they gave out little packets of stones that you were supposed to put under your pillow and you'd dream about your true love. I never did it, was afraid it wouldn't be my guy...LOL

Rae

Spells.....

Here is a little spell a friend taught me.

  1. Get a jar that is small around the middle and little tall.
  2. Fill it with Honey and Sugar
  3. Get you two popsicle sticks and a black magic marker
  4. Write your full name on one of the sticks/ do the same with the other,but with your love's full name
  5. Place both sticks in the jar

Chant these words as you put the lid on the jar:

Sweet, Sweet thought's of me

You will think constantly

I have no idea about spells ,but this one works. Enjoy!

 

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Rae, about the stone

Rae, about the stone spell...it probably only works if you don't already have a guy.  If you have one, it could be invalid, so no need to worry?!  Maybe.

Best, Carol

PS I guess popsicle sticks are like candy cane or sticks of rock in the UK?Smile

Nope, they are wooden sticks that the popsicle (sweetened colored flavored ice) comes on.Wink

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Thanks...

I get it!  Lollipop sticks!Smile

Best, Carol

enjoying

I'm enjoying all the "spells and potions" I'm learning in this discussion. I think it is cool too Rae. I'm almost tempted to do research so the I can add one or two new spells to the list. LOL Guess that is one of the reasons why I am a reader rather than a writer. The research aspect scares me away. I love learning about what others find though.Laughing

LOL  FF

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Booze Potion #9

Cool spell, Mary-Kay! Cool

Rae, I know what you mean about not suing the stones.  I wouldn't want to mess with success either.

I did a little digging and found one scholar who says alcohol was always used in medieval love potions, but was never considered the active ingredient.  Hmmm? Undecided 

I read somewhere that the smell of cinnamon is a turn-on for guys.  Apparently there was a study done on the effects of various scents.  I would think it would remond them of Mom's apple pie -- not exactly a sensual image!

Deb

 

 

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Off topic...then back on

Deborah, I LOVE the picture of your bichon!  You have to check out my pics of three of mine on my e-harlequin blog posts.  Called McGyver, my Senior Bichon and My Two Precious Puppies.

As for potions, I don't know any, but I'm enjoying the thread and hoping to learn one to attract my "true love". Tongue out

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Hops...

Have just checked out in Culpeper's Herbal and apparently a pillow stuffed with hops helps sleep.    Also, an infusion made with the flowers helps curb (?!) excessive desire in men.

So, now you know.

Best, Carol

But lettuce on the other hand...

Homeopaths use a tincture of the whole plant as a cure for impotence.

Best, Carol

Why oysters...?

It turns out there is a scientific basis for oysters and other seafood being considered aphrodisiacs.  They're loaded with zinc, which is used by the body to produce testosterone. Wink

Hi Crystal!  Your bichons are so adorable!  And I know pictures don't begin to capture their true charm.   Button is napping under my desk at the moment.  Resting up so she'll have lots of energy to bark at the mailman. Laughing

Carol, those suggestions from Culpepper are interesting.  I find it such a great resource.

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Hmmmm

I was watching Ellen the other day and she had a guest on who had weird tips for dating. Suppossedly, women should eat celery before a date because it make us produce a hormone that smells great to men. Also, if there is time, order a cheese pizza and the smell is supposed to be attractive to a man also. Don't eat the pizza, just have your home smell like it. LOL

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The list

This is one you have all heard about I am sure ....

You make a list of qualities, values and physical traits that you want your true love to have. Then you toss the list in the fire and put it out of your mind. And voila! Mr. Right will be on his way!

Try not fill the page with superficial details. For example: Don't just say you want him to be wealthy. That's superficial. Understandably no one wants a bum though but focus more on core. You can say something like "He will have a fulfilling career" or "He will be ambitious". If you find someone with those qualities, chances are he will be financially stable.

It builds on the whole notion of "it will happen when you are not looking". Basically if you just chill out, ease up and don't get so obsessed with all the details, you will find exactly what you want.

By the way ... I have my doubts on this one LOL. I am a skeptic when it comes to matters of the heart. But still love the topicLaughing

Sophie - DreamsOnFire

"Dreams, like fire in a hearth …
Stifled, will die slowly
Neglected, will burn ruthlessly
Tended, will bring warmth
And take you down the path of rebirth."

Cheese Pizza...

interesting. An article I read said bake cinnamon rolls before the man comes over.

For me, and I realize this was just a movie, but when you're dabbling with spells, that whole comes back to you x 3 always sticks in my head. And of course, I adored the movie Practical Magic--and the sticking of the bird and being careful for what you wish for...The Craft was the same way--with the spells. I'm thinking that if you have to put a spell on someone to make them love/want you...why mess with destiny?

But I do love reading these and others ones as I have ventured into this subject. And it's interesting to think that simple things will attract the opposite sex. Wondering if the flower thing in the pillow would work for those weeks I'm on deadline and the main guy is...well, wanting some fun...lol

Rae

A negative spell

I've heard that some modern witches will write the name of the person that they are hoping to give a cold shoulder to on a piece of paper and then put the paper in an icecueb tray and freeze it. So, would the opposite—for example, putting the paper in the oven or on a radiator—have the opposite effect?

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Cold shoulder spell ...

Now that's a funny concept. I wonder if that's what hot flashes really are? Just someone writing your name down on a piece of paper and placing it on a radiator ...

Sophie - DreamsOnFire

"Dreams, like fire in a hearth …
Stifled, will die slowly
Neglected, will burn ruthlessly
Tended, will bring warmth
And take you down the path of rebirth."

Not a spell or a potion

but an interesting fact I discovered looking for fun Valentine's Day facts.

In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their valentines would be. They would wear these names on their sleeves for one week. To wear your heart on your sleeve now means that it is easy for other people to know how you are feeling.

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Hearts and Ice cubes

I hadn't heard that before, Kim, and often wondered where the saying came from -- Cool! Cool  I could see that being a fun bit in a lighter medieval.

Hadn't heard about the ice cube trick, either FF.  You'd think it should work the opposite way too.  Is that what they call 'sympathetic magic'?

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Brrr...

wonder if someone did that to me--ala the ice tray. Yeah, Mother Nature with her wind chill. That is too funny. I wonder how that would work in the grand scheme of whatever you do comes back to you x 3.

FF, I'd never heard that story either about the Valentine's and wearing them on your sleeve. Interesting, that.

I love learning new things and were things are derived from.

Rae

Ummm,

Rae, that was Kim about "wearing your heart on your sleeve".  I was the one who talked about the ice cube tray.Wink

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Tarot cards and the like

Of course there are always things like tarot cards.  Or palm reading. Marriage lines and the number of children. That sort of thing.

And isn't there something about dropping bit of molten candy into water to see what shape they make...

 Michelle S

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Frenchie

My apologies.Embarassed

Michele, I've had my tarot cards read and my palm. I've also had two psychic readings. The palm reading told me I was going to be with 'this' one for a long time and said I would have another child--and well, I did and I am.

Has anyone else ever had this done and do you think that Valentine's Day, like every other holiday is being too commercialized and that maybe we shouldn't go back to the simpler way of doing things on like say, today?

Happy Valentine's Day!

Rae

LOL Rae


My apologies.

 WIth all the posting you do, you do quite well to respond, never mind putting the name with the comment.

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Astrology, sort of

Hi,

This is a true odd thing.   Years ago, at a writers' meeting (actually it was one of the RNA Summer Parties hosted then by Mills & Boon at Dolphin House, I think it was)....    Anyway, that evening I met a writer of astrological romances - Pisces meets Leo etc - and for some unknown reason mentioned the colour of my daughter's eyes.  Like mine, they are blue, but one of them is a quarter green.   (My husband's eyes are green).  At which point the writer of astrological romances said.  'Oh, that's easy to explain.   That's because you are a Taurus, your husband is a Capricorn and your daughter is Aries.'     She was right on all counts!!!  I had never spoken to her before, nor, sadly, did I ever speak to her again.  But she knew nothing whatsoever about me.  How did she do that?!

I still don't know if I believe in horoscopes.    But don't you think that was spooky?Surprised

Best wishes, Carol

Happy Valentine's Day -- commercial or not

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!!

I agree, Rae, all the holidays are getting super commercialized.  And I'm as guilty as anybody since I've used the valentine hook to get promotional exposure for my books.Embarassed  It's the one time of year the media outlets actually want to hear from romance writers.  I think it's nice to have a time to remind us to let the people we love know how we feel about them, but I don't think that has to mean buy, buy, buy. 

Wow, Carol -- that's wild about the astrologist and the eye color.  I don't believe in the stars shaping our destinies -- they're just big old gas balls out in space.  But the personality stuff I can't dismiss because it's so spot on for most of the people I know.  I always know the signs of my heroes and heroines.  I'm just starting one with a Leo hero and Capricorn heroine.  Wink

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Signs...

Deb, I didn't mean to embarrass you. I just meant the stores in general. Like, it's nice to recieve shiny things, and the add for Kay's jewelers showing the little guy writing Kays on the box of his hand made heart necklace is cute--but my nine year old little guy was all flustered wanting to buy his 'girl'friend something, like jewelry. He ended up with a little teddy bear with chocolates attached to it at my urging. That's what I meant.

As for signs--the joke was that I'm cursed somehow--or that the women in my family are. I'm a cancer. One of the worst signs for me is Aries.

My pap was an aries, my step dad was an aries, my ex husband is an aries and yep, you guessed it, My Guy is an Aries. There are things in the signs that are totally true for him and I. He approaches and argument head on and I scuttle around.

And I've had readings that were dead on. The first of the two I've had, she asked me to take deep breaths. She was an older woman and she told me my brain worked like a cash register--you've got all this stuff in there figuring around. She said it was too hard to read. And my mind does go a mile a minute, especially as I lay down to go to sleep.

Rae

Tarot cards and readings

Well, if you really want to have a reading done, you should come and visit me. I live about 30 minutes from an entire community that are spiritualists. They have a booming tourist season where everyone comes for a reading. My mom went to a reading once and they were spot on. They told her she was the youngest of 7 children and she would marry the oldest of 7 children. She did. They told her she would have 3 children. She did. They told her she would get divorced which was unheard of back in the day. She did. There was a bunch of other things and then at the end, she said that there was a spirit that really wanted to get a message to her. I guess my mom's aunt had a few things she didn't get a chance to say. My mom said that the person doing the reading couldn't possible know about some of the things she said and the message from the aunt was so like the aunt that it gave chills to my mom. She never went back for another reading.

 

As for Valentine's Day being commercialized to much. Yep, it is but that is how stores make their money. All we can do is get what our heart tells us to get and don't follow the masses. Good job teaching your son that Rae.!

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A few years ago I either

A few years ago I either read or saw on TV that a scientific study showed the scents of pumpkin pie and vanilla had the biggest "turn on" factor for men. What's a little vanilla extract on your pulse points! LOL!

Kim,

That's very wild about your mom's reading. I have a friend who is learning to read Tarot. And thanks for the good job. I do try. It's not easy raising kids.

As for Vanilla--I love the Vanilla Lace from Victoria's Secret and the Bath & Body works version. My guy always tells me I smell like an icecream cone when I wear it, so perhaps that is the appeal?

Rae

when I was in college i used

when I was in college i used vanilla extract instead of perfume. guys loved it and my DH likes it still.  Old spice was an old men's fragrance when we met and I like it still.

Stetson

was the one I liked when I was younger, until I smelled Drakkar on a man. *swoons*

Rae

Would you....?

So, if there was a reliable love potion available, would you use it?

I don't think I would.  If a guy's not perceptive enough to love me without magical aids -- I don't think I'd want him.  IMO, JK Rowling did a nice exploration of the downside of love potions in her later Harry Potter books.  Lord Voldemort was a product of a love-potion marriage and look how he turned out. Tongue out

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I wish there was....

a chill out potion. You know, the kind that you could give to a man when he's stressed and just grumpy. I tease about a joy stick where the sun don't shine...but something to slip into their drink, undetectable, would be nice. Wink

As for the love potion/spell. I think about the movie The Craft and how obsessed the guy got--scary obsessed.

Rae

If you hear of one...

I so hear you, Rae!  Though, right now, I'd take a shot of that "anti-stress-anti-grump" potion for myself! Wink

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Deb, maybe we can make

Deb, maybe we can make one....er, maybe you can, my luck, we'd both be walking around clucking like a chicken!!!

mwhahahahahaha*bock!*

Rae

Jumping up and down to be seen

Oh! Oh! Oh! I want a whole bunch of those "anti-stress, anti-grump" Potions. I can really use those!

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Ingredients...

I think we'd have to start with a cauldron full of chocolate and work from there...Wink

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Why is the rum always gone?

I think we could add rum to the chocolate....Tongue out Rum always helps.

Sounds promising...

The rum definitely sounds promising, Rae!

Which reminds me, I have a recipe for Rum Cake that I haven't made in ages.  I may have to dig it out...

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