The Witch's Cabinet: Plant Lore, Sorcery and Folk Tradition by Boyer, Corinne

The Witch's Cabinet: Plant Lore, Sorcery and Folk Tradition

Plant folklore contains a persistent group of plants associated with witches, and baneful magic. These spells, rituals,...
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Author: Corinne Boyer
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The Witch's Cabinet: Plant Lore, Sorcery and Folk Tradition by Boyer, Corinne

The Witch's Cabinet: Plant Lore, Sorcery and Folk Tradition

$67.83

The Witch's Cabinet: Plant Lore, Sorcery and Folk Tradition

$67.83
Author: Corinne Boyer
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Plant folklore contains a persistent group of plants associated with witches, and baneful magic. These spells, rituals, and taboos reflect a hidden dimension of the vegetal world, mantled with ominous attributes. The Witch's Cabinet contains thirteen essays on these dark plant aspects, revealing their powers, fearsome qualities, and occult uses. Certain trees were considered cursed and thought to carry afflicted power, to be exploited by witches. Particular roots and flowers were used for causing disease, conjuring demons, or bringing nightmares; other plants fell under the governance of Satan, or were used to gain the powers of witchcraft itself. A particularly pernicious reservoir of corrupt power was the graveyard, with a unique retinue of plants all its own. Not all such herbal lore is malevolent; countless teachings reveal how certain plants --sometimes the same ones which are considered cursed-- can protect a person from witches, evil spirits or other users of malefic magic. Other plants of dark character, like the Hawthorn, were in perpetual communion with the souls of the dead, and possessed the power to reveal hidden treasure. As a meditation of the shrouded dimensions of plant folklore, The Witch's Cabinet approaches this often-disquieting garden holistically, a gathering of allied power-plants, many of which contain keys of spiritual transformation, healing, and occult mysteries of the plant world. In addition to the enigmatic original drawings of artist Peter Köhler, the book also contains an introduction by Daniel A. Schulke, author of Thirteen Pathways of Occult Herbalism.

Author: Corinne Boyer
Publisher: Three Hands Press
Published: 11/30/2021
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 9.13h x 5.98w x 0.79d
ISBN: 9781945147364

About the Author
Boyer, Corinne: - Corinne Boyer is an herbalist, teacher, and writer with a passion for traditions surrounding plants and folk magic. She has been studying and working with plants since 1998. She teaches weekly classes from her home that focus on plant lore, medicine making and traditional magic. "Plants of the Devil" was her first book for Three Hands Press. She has is also the author of "Under the Witching Tree", published by Troy Books. She lives with her family in the forests of the Pacific Northwest.Schulke, Daniel A.: - Daniel Schulke is a writer on the subjects of folk magic, comparative religion, and occult herbalism. His essays have appeared in the prominent occult journals Starfire, The Cauldron, and Abraxas. Schulke is the general editor of the "Western Esotericism in Context" book series, and the author of the 2012 book "Veneficium", concerning vectors of poison usage in magical traditions. His newest title, an occult herbal entitled "The Green Mysteries" will be released in late Summer 2020.Köhler, Peter: - Peter Köhler is an artist living in Sweden. His most recent work appears in the book "Dream Divination Plants In Northwestern European Traditions" by Corinne Boyer.

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