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Healers are from the world of plants. In the primitive societies ministered by the shaman and wise one, early humans learned to cure by using plants. Even today, the basis of our pharmaceuticals comes from the plant kingdom. Modern science synthesizes the most active compounds of plants, and things like aspirin become distilled from our knowledge of willow bark. What's lacking in our modern world is a living relationship with the green world, which, over the long term, is just as vital to the healing process as any active ingredient. In those simpler worlds and times, the universe was not divided and subdivided into minute categories until all spiritual connection was lost. There was an ...

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Many people think of Wicca as just another word for Witchcraft. Some say that Wicca is merely the twentieth-century version of the Craft. Others call Wicca the "Old Religion." And some say that Wicca is completely a twentieth-century invention! Many proudly proclaim that Wicca/Witchcraft is the fastest growing religion in America, while others fear that it is. Llewellyn publishes many books that have either of those words in the title, and authors use them pretty much interchangeably. I do like to define them differently, although I agree that the interest in both is growing fast, and that there are good reasons for this phenomenon. And I do mean "good" reasons. Wicca: The Religion It ...

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After I completed the manuscript for Advanced Witchcraft I was scheduled to write a book on past-life and karmic tarot. I wrote it, but I fought distractions during the entire creation of that manuscript. I kept thinking about all those seekers on the other end of the continuum, the maybe-Witches who were seeking a spiritual path they could embrace for a lifetime, but had no idea where to begin their journey. It's a wide open path now that the door has been taken off the broom closet, and many non-Pagans can accept the fact that "there are such things," even if they don't wish to worship our deities within our formats. The bookstore shelves are no help to someone who has no idea of ...

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Sticks, Stones, Roots & Bones: Hoodoo, Mojo and Conjuring with Herbs is a compilation of songs, recipes, tricks (spells), rituals, art, and folklore inspired by the magical path of Hoodoo. This innovative guide provides readers with ways to mark important rites of passage including puberty, pregnancy, weddings, childbirth, motherhood, menopause, and the afterlife. Some of the recipes and rituals are traditional while others are creative adaptations from my personal Book of Shadows. Readers explore the numerous possibilities for conjuring with herbs, whether used as tea, healing balms, wreaths, in mojo bags, on candles, or at the altar. Hoodoo herbalism assists readers as they conjure ...

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