Herbal Magick

Herbal Magick

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An A-Z on herbs. The term herb is generally used to describe a plant that is herbaceous in nature, that is, it is not a tree or a shrub. However, when a witch or occultist uses the word "herb" we are generally referring to a plant that is useful without regard to its lifestyle. However, this designation often excludes those plants used for food; fruits and vegetables. This book included both plants AND fungi that are useful to a witch, and lists both magickal and medicinal uses. Some herbs are more useful than others. Please ensure to read the cautions at the bottom of each herb's profile, as many are toxic when used internally, and many are unsuitable to people with certain health problems.
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Between the Tribunal Schools, magickal governments, and a couple wars, magick is enriched with so much history and culture. Although it is hidden from the mortal world, magicians have played a part in nearly every step of the way. This is your comprehensive guide to magickal history. Written by historians - Juda Sanders and Lilith Collins - |Issued by SJ Oaks and DA Moriarty|

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