The way of the green witch is the path of the naturalist, the wise woman, the herbalist and the healer, but those who want to practice green magic need sound guidance. Arin Murphy-Hiscock offers... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Great book. I really felt this book was written for me. In one way this book helped give me validation on things I was already doing. I felt like the book did give permission to practice your craft any natural way you wanted. There is no you must do it this way or it is not considered a craft. That was nice. It also helped me come out of the "broom closet". The second half of the book was directed more for beginners.
Good Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Good beginning book on green witchcraft. I quite enjoyed reading it and found it to be a good overview of the craft. I was also pleased to discover that some of the exercises for getting in touch with the natural energies of the earth and seasons were things I already instinctively knew to do. Instructions for bath and kitchen crafts helped to round the book out.
recommended nonetheless...!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
the reviewer who was spitting bile can't be a green witch...if he is, he isn't in a position to judge the merits or lack thereof here... the book is succinct...not as deep as rae beth's or s romani's...by far. but this is a great intro... some folks new to this might not want too much detail. this seems balanced. i like the simply, gentle approach... not GREAT, but i don't it was designed to be such. it's perfect for what the author intended. and how many really good witches DON't know of a certain marigold that IS edible......?? quite a few, i am sure. :)
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