Witches and Weeds: Magical Uses for Wild Herbs


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Description

The wild, audacious spirit of weeds has much in common with witches, sharing a bond of nonconformity dating back to ancient times. Explore the wild herbal magic of nature that connects these mysterious plants to the witches that harness their powers. With detailed illustrations and instructions, this book is a guide to wild vegetation found in the suburbs, railways, countryside roads, undergrowth, and seaside locations. Each chapter begins in a new place and introduces a unique witch as they forage for weeds in the area and create recipes, cosmetics, and magical uses for each weed! Beginners and experienced witchcraft practitioners can incorporate the properties and benefits of these natural healers in foods or balms, creams, and lotions for self-care. Discover the magical power hidden in wild herbs and weeds, and use nature to enhance your body, soul, and spirit and build a healthier, happier life.

Author: Cecilia Lattari
Publisher: Ixia Press
Published: 08/13/2024
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 9.76h x 6.69w x 0.55d
ISBN13: 9780486852560
ISBN10: 0486852563
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Occultism
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Inspiration & Personal Growth
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Psychic Phenomena | General

About the Author
AUTHOR
Cecilia Lattari is an herbalist who studied at the University of Bologna. She is a teacher of social pedagogy who works through various media: writing, theater, contact with the natural world, and relationship support. She lives in a small town in the Tuscan Apennines near the woods. The light of the moon shines right on her doorway, and quite often, she can be found having long chats with the moon and her cats.

ILLUSTRATOR
Fabiana Belmonte is an autodidact artist and illustrator who has embraced Photoshop, photography, and digital collage as powerful tools for artistic expression. Fabiana has designed numerous book covers and won several national and international awards for her work, which stands out for its surreal air and homage to nature, dreams, and the feminine form.