This groundbreaking book offers a broad overview of the art of herbalism, along with specific practical instruction in using herbs in magick
By Judith Hawkins-Tillirson, Edited by Nancy Wasserman, Introduction by James Wasserman
The ultimate herbalist's bible.
Herbalism is one of the cornerstones of magical work, and The Weiser Concise Guide to Herbal Magick presents this vast subject in an accessible, practical manner. While it includes those plants classically associated with magick, such as mugwort, mandrake, and nightshade, it also provides lore and usage of more common plants, such as olive, coconut, tiger lily, orchids, and palms. Other herbs include heliotrope, lotus, mallow, nettle, oak, yew, and willow.
It also provides a thorough overview of the historical relationship between herbs and the practice of magick. This uniquely helpful guide supplies the novice with a solid foundation of herbal magick knowledge and history, and more experienced practitioners will benefit from the author's unique and erudite perspective and skill. No other herbal magick book offers this level of information in such a concise form.
From the book:
As Mandrake is thought to have grown originally in the red earth of Paradise, it was eagerly sought by the Alchemist precisely because it contained some of this unique kind of earth, which was so necessary as a catalyst in the production of the Philosopher's Stone.
* An essential handbook for using herbs in powerful, magical rituals, written by a veteran practitioner of the occult.
* Includes practical instruction on incorporating herbs and plants into your spell work and ceremonial ritual work as well as your daily life.
English | Trade Paperback | 126 pages | 6 x 9 x 1 IN
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RW-9781578634118
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Approximate Size (Inches): 1.00 wide x 6.00 deep x 9.00 high
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Approximate Shipping Weight: 0.50 lbs.