So, I've been messing around with herbs for awhile, in drafts, and spells, etc. I've been using Scott Cunningham's 'Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs' as a quick reference piece, and have found it rather useful. I would like to further my library on the topic. Any suggestions?
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"In the shade now tall forms are advancing,
And their wan hands like snowflakes in the moonlight are gleaming;
They beckon, they whisper, 'Oh! strong armed in valor,
The pale guests await thee - mead foams in Valhalla.'"
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Medical/Medicinal or Magical?
For the latter, Paul Beyerl's A Compendium of Herbal Magick is probably better (despite its lamentable spelling of magic).
For the former...the PDR for Herbal Medicines.Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of HistoryPagan Devotionals, because the wind and the rain is our Bible
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My shopping list is underway! Thanks guys!"In the shade now tall forms are advancing,
And their wan hands like snowflakes in the moonlight are gleaming;
They beckon, they whisper, 'Oh! strong armed in valor,
The pale guests await thee - mead foams in Valhalla.'"
- Finn's Saga
http://hoodednorseman.tumblr.com/
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