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    Magical Herbalism: The Secret Craft of the Wise by Scott Cunningham

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    (Paperback - 2nd ed)

    • Pub. Date: November 2001
    • 288pp
    • Sales Rank: 303,327

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      • Pub. Date: November 2001
      • Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
      • Format: Paperback, 288pp
      • Sales Rank: 303,327

      Synopsis

      Natural magic utilizes the world around us for magical purposes. Herbs are one of the most important tools for natural magic, and the best introduction to this system is found in Scott Cunningham's Magical Herbalism.
      This book presents a complete system of magic using herbs. You will learn the theory of magic and the tools you'll need. Then you'll get countless techniques for using herbs for magic. Need a protection method? "Pick several protective herbs and bind the stems together with red thread, then hang them up. This practice dates back to Babylonian times." You'll find a list of over 115 herbs that details their magical powers, so you can easily find which ones are protective in nature.
      How about a divination using herbs? "Get a small quantity of dried patchouly, mugwort, or wormwood. Crumble the herb between your hands until it is finely diminished. Next, pour it into a small square pan (glass or ceramic). Light yellow candles and place the pan on your working area. Close your eyes, extend the index finger of your weak hand, and gently touch the center of the pan with its tip. Move it at random in the pan, shifting from one direction to another ... Now, remove your finger, open your eyes, and interpret the symbols you have just written in the herb."
      All of the techniques, rituals, spells, talismans, healing methods, and charms are this easy. And most importantly, they work! You'll also find how to make and use incenses, scented oils, perfumes, fluid condensers, and so much more.
      Here is your chance to work with a beautiful and simple system. Give it a try! You won't be disappointed.


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      Magical herbalism unites the powers of plants and man to produce and direct change in accord with will and desire.

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      Biography

      Scott Cunningham practiced magic actively for over twenty years. He was the author of more than fifty books covering both fiction and non-fiction subject matter; sixteen of his titles are published by Llewellyn Publications. Scott's books reflect a broad range of interests within the New Age sphere, where he was very highly regarded. He passed from this life on March 28, 1993, after a long illness.

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      A great addition to any magickal libraryby rsbryantiii

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      February 16, 2009: I have always been a huge fan of Scott Cunningham's books and this is no exception. Cunningham started me on the Wiccan path and this book aided me along the way.
      Very informative on magickal uses of herbs and I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to expand their knowledge of the subject.

      I Also Recommend: Wicca, The Magical Household, Magical Aromatherapy, Living Wicca.

      Disappointing.by Anonymous

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      October 23, 2000: Poorly edited (example: frequent references to 'Greecians' - dictionary anyone!?), excessively dogmatic, and very limited in scope. Heavy emphasis on love and fertility magic. Overemphasis, in my opinion, on presenting 'I-heards' as The Truth.