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Great for anyone looking to get into the basics of Green witchcraft. I enjoyed that in the very beginning the author breaks the common misbeliefs of being a witch such as Green witches needing to live in the countryside as opposed to a major city.
The first half is your basics on witchcraft. Dissecting the elements of each Astrological sign, setting up a magical space, list of Wiccan holidays and purposes of certain crystals are a few discussed. I was more interested in the second half of the book. There is a large list of plants, flowers, and trees along with their magical purposes, elements, chakras, and astrological sign. Then follows green witch spells with said earth elements.
I knew this was an introduction book but I was expected a bit more. There are portions where other references are said to be looked at instead. Always research more before using any of the items listed. There are some things I disagree with such as using white sage for smoking as it is going extinct. If you are looking for a substitute, rosemary is what I personally use and is easy to grow. There are plenty of sites online that list far more alternatives.
Great book for curious beginners and list of earth sources for witchcraft. May end up using this as a reference book from time to time.
Great for anyone looking to get into the basics of Green witchcraft. I enjoyed that in the very beginning the author breaks the common misbeliefs of being a witch such as Green witches needing to live in the countryside as opposed to a major city.
The first half is your basics on witchcraft. Dissecting the elements of each Astrological sign, setting up a magical space, list of Wiccan holidays and purposes of certain crystals are a few discussed. I was more interested in the second half of the book. There is a large list of plants, flowers, and trees along with their magical purposes, elements, chakras, and astrological sign. Then follows green witch spells with said earth elements.
I knew this was an introduction book but I was expected a bit more. There are portions where other references are said to be looked at instead. Always research more before using any of the items listed. There are some things I disagree with such as using white sage for smoking as it is going extinct. If you are looking for a substitute, rosemary is what I personally use and is easy to grow. There are plenty of sites online that list far more alternatives.
Great book for curious beginners and list of earth sources for witchcraft. May end up using this as a reference book from time to time.