Herbal magic : a handbook of natural spells, charms, and potions
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133.43 KANE
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Description
- Uses for both common and rare magical plants
- Connecting with nature through the process of growing your own plants
- Herbal magic lore and herbal magic spell tools
- Tea recipes that can enhance your psychic abilities
- Spells for attractions, trust, fortune, and friendship
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Publisher's Weekly Review
Witch and herbalist Kane (Moon Magic) presents an attractive illustrated guide to the physical and spiritual uses for herbs, flowers, and plants geared toward "season your life with purpose and intention." Kane describes the historical importance of the spice trade, perceived magical attributes of flowers, and the meanings behind "magic codes" like "eye of newt" and "tongue of dog." Overviews of spiritual concepts--such as deities, colors, crystals, moon phases, and the zodiac--provide context for the instructions on how to use plants and their spiritual associations for "the most powerful magic." Following the spiritual summary is an extensive illustrated encyclopedia of herbs, flowers, and plants, including their holistic correspondences. Kane's grimoire of spells, recipes, and rituals includes calm- and dream-inducing teas, herbal bouquets and affirmations for self-love, and beverages meant to attract success. References and call-outs to additional resources throughout offer plenty of options for those interested in further study. Kane's impressive guide will appeal to newcomers and seasoned herbalists alike. (June)
Publishers Weekly Reviews
Witch and herbalist Kane (Moon Magic) presents an attractive illustrated guide to the physical and spiritual uses for herbs, flowers, and plants geared toward "season your life with purpose and intention." Kane describes the historical importance of the spice trade, perceived magical attributes of flowers, and the meanings behind "magic codes" like "eye of newt" and "tongue of dog." Overviews of spiritual concepts—such as deities, colors, crystals, moon phases, and the zodiac—provide context for the instructions on how to use plants and their spiritual associations for "the most powerful magic." Following the spiritual summary is an extensive illustrated encyclopedia of herbs, flowers, and plants, including their holistic correspondences. Kane's grimoire of spells, recipes, and rituals includes calm- and dream-inducing teas, herbal bouquets and affirmations for self-love, and beverages meant to attract success. References and call-outs to additional resources throughout offer plenty of options for those interested in further study. Kane's impressive guide will appeal to newcomers and seasoned herbalists alike. (June)
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Citations
Kane, A. (2021). Herbal magic: a handbook of natural spells, charms, and potions . Wellfleet Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kane, Aurora. 2021. Herbal Magic: A Handbook of Natural Spells, Charms, and Potions. New York, NY, USA: Wellfleet Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kane, Aurora. Herbal Magic: A Handbook of Natural Spells, Charms, and Potions New York, NY, USA: Wellfleet Press, 2021.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Kane, A. (2021). Herbal magic: a handbook of natural spells, charms, and potions. New York, NY, USA: Wellfleet Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Kane, Aurora. Herbal Magic: A Handbook of Natural Spells, Charms, and Potions Wellfleet Press, 2021.