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Hamilton
post Aug 10 2007, 06:13 PM
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Howdy,

I was wondering if anyone here had any knowlege of any good BOS's or otherwise relating to Green Witchcraft and/or Folk Magick?

I've looked at some books by Ann Moura (aka: aoimiel or something).

I'd be most interested in hearing what you have to suggest.

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post Aug 11 2007, 01:38 AM
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If you can find it, I recommend the Oxford Dictionary of Plant-Lore.

It is a paperback volume with the standard Oxford style cover. My friend picked one up in a remaindered bin for £5. I thought it was excellent so I went online to try and find a copy. Apparently it is now out of print and much sought after:

http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResu...d&sts=t&y=0&x=0

Still, much cheaper in the USA than over here. In England the last copy I saw was going for £260, about $525!!

Another good one is this:

http://www.treadwells-london.com/deCleene.asp

Again, it is expensive, but very cool.


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post Aug 24 2007, 04:39 PM
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Scott Cunningham has some good books for "green" witchcraft. To me green witchcraft is any magickal practice that emphisises on the use of nature and things within it; herbs, fungi, cosmic forces, trees and other plants, elemental power all especially. For folk magick I'd look into voodoo, appalachian folk magic, shamanism, neo-druidism, anything to do with native american/australian mysticism and medicine (from what I've read so far I've found Hopi, Navajoe and Aboriginal philosophies to be good) and chinese mysticism. Why so many different subjects? For a good well rounded knowledge and understanding.


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post Aug 27 2007, 02:18 PM
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Hello Hamilton.

I am on a few other forums and Ann Moura's name comes up a lot by those interested in "green" witchcraft. I have not read her books, but she seems popular with others on that path. I still own Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs and I think I have his incense book around somewhere. I do not care for the wiccan philosophy myself; however, one can still usually glean useful information from some of their books. If you do a Google book or Gutenberg project search using "herbs," "plants," "witchcraft," and "folklore," you will have a good time reading some of the old tomes on folk uses for plants.

My advice, whatever you decide, bookwise, is to get yourself a bunch of plants (or seeds) --herbs, preferrably--nurture and learn from them as they grow with you. Plants (and animals) are great teachers.

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I still own Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs

Thats the name I was looking for. I agree that this book is very useful and I think it actually compliments Ann Moura's books. But to really get the best quality information I think you gotta own all three. Green witchcraft alone is a good introductory but the other really spill the guts on the subject.


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