Curl Up With A Good Book
Looking for something good to curl up with? Here a few of my go-to's for great reads to help expand your knowledge, keep on learning!
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Top 5 Books for Beginners: Explore the World of Herbal Medicine – Learning The Essentials
Explore the world of herbal remedies with these five exceptional books that guide your initiation into the realm of plant-based healing. Delve into the pages of knowledge that unravel the secrets of herbal medicine for beginners. From the comprehensive 'Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine' to the practical wisdom of 'The Modern Herbal Dispensatory,' each book offers unique insights into crafting herbal formulas and tapping into nature's therapeutic power. Join us on this journey of discovery and empowerment as you take your first steps into the captivating world of herbal remedies.
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Reconnect with Nature. The Enchanted Life – Unlock The Magic.
Unlock The Magic Found All Around Us and In Nature
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How Is The Secret Language of Herbs by Alice Peck
I started to get big into gardening in the last few years, ever since we moved to a house with a big backyard with plenty of room for my green thumb needs. I’m still trying to perfect this, we’ve lost some plants along the way. One book that has been a huge resource for me is The Secret Language of Herbs by Alice Peck. The Secret Language of Herbs Book This little herbal book covers 55 herbs broken down into four chapters. Healing & Hope, Love & Joy, Protection & Guidance, and Ritual & Promise. There’s a little bit of history, folklore, magic, spiritual meaning, and your personality traits based…
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The Perfect Tale in “The Lost Apothecary” by Sarah Penner
"The Lost Apothecary" by Sarah Penner. This book follows these brave women through these decisions.
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Why You Should Read Waking The Witch
Mixed with history, the author’s own experiences and folklore to feed the soul, creating an even more present sense of wonder and intrigue. Pam Grossman takes you along for an empowering ride to finding your inner power. Why Were Women Accused Of Being Witches Those who have accused those of being witches or practicing the darker arts, well, let’s say, they were mostly men (or the wives scorned by said witch) and sexist. It is interesting to learn that those who accused (mainly) women of being witches had some ego issues, to say the least. Are you going to question my motives and authority? You almost have succeeded in making…