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Wild Witchcraft: Folk Herbalism, Garden Magic, and Foraging for Spells, Rituals, and Remedies [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x23 mm, kaal: 488 g, 8-pg 4-c insert; 2-c t-o
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Simon Element
  • ISBN-10: 1982185627
  • ISBN-13: 9781982185626
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x23 mm, kaal: 488 g, 8-pg 4-c insert; 2-c t-o
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Simon Element
  • ISBN-10: 1982185627
  • ISBN-13: 9781982185626
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Learn how to cultivate your own magical garden, harness the power of herbalism, and better connect with nature through practical and sustainable tips from an experienced Appalachian witch forager"--

Learn how to cultivate your own magical garden, begin your journey with folk herbalism, and awaken to your place in nature through practical skills from an experienced Appalachian forager and witch.

Witchcraft is wild at heart, calling us into a relationship with the untamed world around us. Through the power of developing a relationship with plants, a witch—beginner or experienced—can practice their art more deeply and authentically by interacting with the beings that grow around us all. Bridging the gap between armchair witchcraft and the hedge witches of old, Wild Witchcraft empowers you to work directly with a wide variety of plants and trees safely and sustainably.

With Wild Witchcraft, Rebecca Beyer draws from her years of experience as an Appalachian witch and forager to give you a practical guide to herbalism and natural magic that will share:
-The history of witchcraft and Western herbalism
-How to create and maintain your own herbal garden
-Recipes for tinctures, teas, salves, and other potions to use in rites and rituals
-Spells, remedies, and rituals created with the wild green world around you, covering a range of topics, from self-healing to love to celebrating the turning of the seasons
-And much more!

Wild Witchcraft welcomes us home to the natural world we all dwell in by exploring practical folk herbal and magical rites grounded in historical practices and a sustainable, green ethic.

Arvustused

"Deep background on herbal uses throughout history and across Appalachian, Native American, Anglo-Saxon, and West African folk medicine traditions sets this volume apart, particularly the illuminating opening section on the history of witchcraft and folk healing. Beyers accessible guide bewitches and enlightens." Publisher's Weekly starred review "Rebecca Beyer provides a well-researched history of European witchcraft and American folk healing practices, followed by a solid introduction to growing and foraging healing herbs... Beyer covers much ground efficiently and makes a strong case for why these practices are especially necessary now." Bookpage starred review

Introduction ix
Part One The Legacy
A History of Witchcraft
1(1)
Ancient Medicine: A Brief History of Western Herbalism
2(2)
The Birth of the "Witch"
4(2)
Time Line of the History of Witchcraft
6(3)
A Short History of Folk Healers in America
9(3)
Herbalism Today: Why Form Relationships with Herbs?
12(9)
Part Two The Relationship
Gardening Your Own Magical and Healing Herbs
21(1)
Maintaining a Magical Garden: Organic Growing 101
22(15)
Easy Medicinal and Magical Herbs to Grow
37(23)
The Poison Garden
60(14)
Your Harvest: Basic Processing and Storage
74(3)
Part Three Foraging Your Own Magical and Healing Herbs
Foraging Basics for the Wild Witch
77(8)
Wild Tending: Stewarding Wild Populations of Plants
85(3)
Common Forageable Herbs
88(33)
Part Four Remedies, Spells, Rituals, and the Wheel of the Year
121(62)
Basic Folk Medicine Making
122(5)
The Wheel of the Year: A Witch's Journey through the Seasons
127(1)
Winter Solstice (Yule)
127(7)
Imbolc (Candlemas), February 1--2
134(7)
Spring Equinox (Ostara)
141(11)
Beltane, May 1
152(5)
Summer Solstice (Midsummer)
157(5)
Lammas/Lughnasadh/Michaelmas, August 1
162(7)
Autumn Equinox (Mabon)
169(6)
Samhain
175(8)
Conclusion 183(2)
Acknowledgments 185(2)
Notes 187(14)
Index 201(25)
Image Credits 226
Rebecca Beyer founded the Blood and Spicebush School of Old Craft. She holds a bachelor of science in plant and soil science from the University of Vermont and a masters in Appalachian studies and sustainability from Appalachian State University. She lives in the mountains of Western North Carolina, where she manages a homestead and teaches traditional witchcraft, foraging, and Appalachian folk medicine.