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Metaphysical Connection: Pumpkin Spice Magic

It’s not just about lattes, these spices are magical.

October is the month that many people associate with Halloween, the fall, ancestors, magic, pumpkins, candles, and almost anything else witchy or spooky. While Halloween and Samhain may be the focus, October and the fall are full of all kinds of magic.

Perhaps most importantly on this list of fall magic is the pumpkin spice latte. Whether you love it or hate it, it is now a cultural staple, but one with a twist if you know how to look at it. Pumpkin spices have long been associated with autumn, long before they were put into coffee. The average pumpkin spice blend consists of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice. Early American settlers didn’t use the blend like we do today, but the same ingredients were used to preserve the fall harvests of meat, fruit, and vegetables. In 1796 Amelia Simmons penned a recipe using the spices in the first American cookbook. In 1934 McCormick bottled this recipe and labeled it “Pumpkin Pie Spice.” In the 1990s it found its way into coffee.

Whether you use the pumpkin spice herbal combination in your coffee, pies, bread, or cookies, it is sure to bring a sense of warmth and comfort. All of these herbs are considered warming herbs and therefore play a psychological part in making us feel those autumnal cozy feelings. Some believe that just the smell of these herbs triggers a change in our brains. And it can also help you manifest your desires!

The combination of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice is a blend of herbs that are used by many practitioners for money, love, and success. Cinnamon is one of my favorite herbs. Cinnamon is used for money drawing, protection, love, victory, and success. Cinnamon is associated with the element of fire, which means you can use it to increase the speed of your spell work. Need something to happen fast? Add cinnamon to the mix. Nutmeg is a spice that can be used for banishing, increasing psychic skills, love, luck, money, justice, and protection while traveling. Ginger can be used for workings about love and passion, personal power, protection, prosperity, and healing. Ginger is a wonderful herb to keep in your cabinet for many reasons and these are just some of them. Ginger is also used by many people for treating inflammation and upset stomachs.

While cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg are all great herbs, clove might be one of the most versatile spices out there. Cloves can be used for banishing rituals, breaking hexes, cleansing, increasing courage or empathy, love, luck, mental clarity, money or prosperity work, protection, and to stop gossip. Allspice may be considered by some as a special herb because it contains the flavor of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove. Tastiness aside, allspice is an herb that you can use to increase the power of your working no matter what you are manifesting. Allspice is thought by some to strengthen willpower, increase courage and energy, or aid in gambling or healing and protection. It is also another great money drawing herb.

No matter your feelings on the pumpkin spice latte trend, the pumpkin pie spices are all versatile herbs great for many magical workings. You can dress your candles with any combination of these herbs to aid in your work. You can also add these herbs to your herbal amulets (known in some traditions as gris-gris bags or mojo bags) or carry them in your pocket. Simmer pots are a popular way to infuse your home with energy and scent, especially in the fall. Mix in any of these spices in your next simmer pot to add their properties to your home.

Since these are kitchen spices, you can always add any of these to your cooking. There are many kitchen witches out there who use the food they make intentionally to manifest. Pumpkin spice is an easy combination to use in kitchen magic. Speak your intention over the herbs as you add them to your next tasty concoction, and all that’s left is to eat your magical intentions.

This fall, embrace the spice and let it work its magic in your life.

Emily Guenther is a co-owner of The Broom Closet metaphysical shop. She is a Memphis native, professional tarot reader, ordained Pagan clergy, and dog mom.