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Green Witch's Coloring Book : From Enchanting Forest Scenes to Intricate Herb Gardens, Conjure the Colorful World of Natural Magic Live The Path Of A Green Witch: Beginners guide to understanding the spiritual practice of the green witch with spells included A green witch has an inseparable connection with the forest. Dive into the folklore and mythology of the forest to learn more. 2. A Witch’s Guide to Faery Folk
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I'm not sure what I think about her hereditary family tradition claims. Her rituals are as Wicca-derived as could possibly be. I wonder if what she means is that her family has practiced folk traditions for generations, and she has added to that body of lore by incorporating a Wiccan ritual framework, and adopting other observances like the Sabbats. I haven’t used any other herbal book more than this one. Scott Cunningham is a well-known Wiccan author and this book will demonstrate why. An indelible reference for the green witch to always have on-hand. 2. 20,000 Secrets of Tea With that aside, this is a handy reference guide for folks who are developing their spiritual practice, and it's a good inspirational volume for longtime practitioners as well. Eclectic, solitary Wiccans especially will benefit. She has basic rituals for pretty much everything; circles, esbats, sabbats, tool consecration, crystal consecration and charging, house cleansings and blessings. They're so easy to adapt and personalize as well, and in my eyes that's what makes this book so valuable; it provides enough info and leaves enough wiggle room for people to build on. This is a great way for people to gain confidence in writing their own materials.Her view of deities is different from mine; I'm a hard polytheist (all Gods are individuals) and she is of the all-gods-are-one-god, all-goddesses-are-one-goddess school of thought. Just a heads up, and a final note to any newcomers there are other ways to relate to the Divine. Don't take one author's word as absolute. Want to learn more about wildflowers and their energies? Read Wildflower Folklore by Laura C. Martin. Green Witch Blogs 1. Sarah Anne Lawless She holds both a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts degrees in history. She is a certified Archivist, and has been a Navy Lieutenant. The Forager’s Harvest by Samuel Thayer is a book that should be on every green witch’s bookshelf. If you’re a green witch, you’re a natural forager. Learn how to properly identify, harvest, and prepare edible wild plants with this guide. 2. Foraging and Feasting
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The Green Witch Planner: Witch diary with garden management. Find how to use herbs and flowers to make potion for natural healing and save all notes . much more. (Green Garden and Healing Herbs)Green witchcraft is the sister of folk magic from which it stems from, often overlapping. The green witch originates from village medicine women, healers, midwives, cunning folk, and grandmother's who appeared to have a magic touch with remedies. The green witch stems from common folk, often lower class, and solitary women who understood nature's healing before science caught up. The spell "recipe" section is also decent; lots of different methods and a solid, albeit brief overview of working with energy. I also enjoyed her tea and oil recipes. The reason I have this book three stars is because of chapter 8: Spellcrafting & Correspondences. This section ALONE was enough to bring down its score, as I feel as if this is a huge, broken part.