Herbal Magic For Dummies
Publisher,Dummies
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 340 g
No. of Pages, 272
Shelf: GENERAL BOOKS / NEW AGE / SPIRITUALISM
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Tap into the magical properties of plants with this guide to spells and rituals from around the world
Herbal Magic For Dummies introduces you to the use of green magic to connect with the powers and energies of plants.
Many books on plant magic focus only on European or Wiccan traditions―but this one takes you a step further, so you can upgrade your grimoire with occult knowledge from all times and places.
With this book as your guide, you can bring herbs, essential oils, flowers, and other plants into your spell work with ease. Select the most powerful supplies from spell shops and other sources and engage responsibly with plants directly from the earth.
You'll also get a useful primer on intention setting and imbuing herbs and plants with magic energy. This resource is perfect for the burgeoning green magic user.
Inside:
- Learn the history of plant magic and discover traditions from around the world
- Tap into the spiritual energies and powers of different herbs, flowers, and beyond
- Practice rituals and spells that have been passed through the ages, and develop your own
- Select the right plants for each green magic spell you cast
Connect with the earth while practicing your craft with Herbal Magic For Dummies.
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Coby Michael (Author)
Coby Michael is an herbalist and occultist specializing in plants that are poisonous, intoxicating and aphrodisiac. The plants are known as entheogens, and they have been used for millennia for spiritual purposes. Coby is an expert in the history, folklore and traditional use of plants that were revered for their magical properties. Coby is a blogger, teacher and business owner. Coby runs The Poisoner's Apothecary where he creates herbal formulas and magical artifacts inspired by the plants he works with. Coby writes for The House of Twigs and Patheos Pagan, and has contributed extensively to Valdosta University's archives. He has a background in religious studies and medicinal herbalism.