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Term: herb magic

DEFINITION:
Herb magic is the utilization of the energies contained within herbs to create positive transformations. This practice doesn’t solely rely on plant power to create these changes, though. The magician sends energy into the herbs from her or his own body. The two energies (human and plant) are mixed, given purpose, and sent forth to their magical goal.
SOURCE:  Truth about Herb Magic, Scott Cunningham
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Growing Herbs
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Growing herbs is a delightful past time. Not only can we enjoy the curious fragrances and often beautiful leaves and flowers of the plants themselves, but we’re also assured of a steady supply of herbs for use in magic. Most herb magicians grow at least a few herbs. Packets of herb seeds are ...
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Guidelines for Performing Herb Magic
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Herb Magic’s Darkest Hours
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Why would a woman tuck a sachet of laven-der beneath her pillow? What would motivate a rational man to sprinkle dried basil around his store before opening for business each morning? And for what reason would a grand-mother grow garlic beside her home? These persons, and countless others, have ...
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Obtaining Herbs
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Origins of Herb Magic
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What Is an Herb?
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