Tea leafs protect against evil
Did you know that according to ancient Hawaiian culture, TEA LEAFS are believed to ward off harmful and evil spirits? Such tea leaf comes from the Liliaceae plant and was always be found growing around the native Hawaiian’s dwellings.
The tea leaf has many uses, including as a medicinal herb, for cooking, and clothing. You may be familiar with the typical Hawaiian dish, Laulau, in which food is wrapped up in tea leafs.
Nowadays, the tea leafs are still often used in rituals to ward of harmful and evil spirits, and placed at the entrance of one’s home to direct the spirits away. This custom is still very much alive today. That’s why you can often see tea leafs spread around homes in an attempt to prevent the entry of evil spirits. What’s more, believers often wear amulets made of woven tea leafs as an extra precaution.
Besides warding off evil, tea leafs are also used to improve ones good fortune. Look for an amulet of your own and increase your odds at achieving happiness!
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