Encyclopedia of Natural Magic

Encyclopedia of Natural Magic by John Michael Greer, published by Llewellyn Publications in 2005, is a comprehensive guide that explores the ancient art of natural magic. This edition spans 312 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the use of various material substances—such as herbs, stones, and oils—to harness the hidden magical powers of nature, providing readers with a foundation in the philosophy and thought processes that underpin this practice.
Readers will find detailed information on 176 different herbs, trees, stones, metals, oils, and incenses, along with numerous practical applications for these materials. This resource not only serves as a reference for those interested in witchcraft and magick studies but also offers insights into cooking with specific ingredients. With its blend of practical knowledge and philosophical context, the Encyclopedia of Natural Magic invites readers to explore the transformative potential of the natural world.
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A one-stop natural magic shop
Natural magic is the ancient and powerful art of using material substancesherbs, stones, incenses, oils, and much moreto tap into the hidden magical powers of nature, transforming your surroundings and yourself.
Not just a cookbook of spells, the Encyclopedia of Natural Magic provides an introduction to the philosophy and ways of thought underlying this system. It also gives detailed information on 176 different herbs, trees, stones, metals, oils, incenses, and other substances, and offers countless ways to put them to magical use. With this book and a visit to your local herb store, rock shop, or your backyard garden, youre ready to enter the world of natural magic!
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