Magical Herbalism (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #190015 in Books
- Published on: 1985-10-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 265 pages
Customer Reviews
Cunningham Mesmerizes Us Again!
Scott Cunningham weaves a spell with Magical Herbalism that is as extraordinary as the man himself. A long-time practitioner of the Metaphysical Arts, Scott's writing makes you feel as if you're talking to a caring and wise friend. He gives a plethora of good, solid information as well as tiny journeys beyond words and into imagination. This book has it all, including a table of correspondences for colors and the hours of the night. Cunningham entertains as he educates, bringing the best in magic to his readers with lightness and joy. Magical Herbalism is no different. Both novice and veteran will find something of interest within its covers with extensive information in an easy-to-read format. You can learn how to make amulets, potions, incenses, oils, sachets, simples, infusions and a garden to be used for magical spells and rituals geared to a variety of purposes. This book is a treasure.
Natural Magick
Scott has outdone himself once again with this jewel of a book. It covers everything a novice to an adept would need or want to know. I highly recommend his encyclopedia of magical herbs and his encyclopedia of incense, oils, and brews if you purchase this book. This book is great for beginners and experienced mages alike.
What is it you're looking for?
I wasn't quite sure whether this was a totally magickal or medicinal book before I bought it so I thought I'd let you know in case you're disappointed.
This book deals only with herbs in relation to magick and ritual. It contains no information about medicinal uses, which I was hoping for. If you're like me then I'd suggest buying a herbalism book that is completely un-magickal such as 'A Modern Herbal'
If you're looking for magickal correspondences, however, then it's a great buy though it contains very little information on the growing of herbs.
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