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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 2016: Issue 35 Spring 2016 - Spring 2017, Air: the Breath of Life
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 2021: Issue 40, Spring 2021 to Spring 2022 the Sun - Rays of Hope
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 50 Year Anniversary Edition: An Anthology of Half a Century of Collected Magical Lore
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 2020: Issue 39, Spring 2020 to Spring 2021 Stones - the Foundation of Earth
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac Coloring Book
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 2022: Issue 41, Spring 2022 to Spring 2023 the Moon: Transforming the Inner Spirit
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Witches' Almanac Witches' Almanac 2017: Issue 36 Spring 2017 - Spring 2018, Water, Our Primal Source
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 2024: Issue 43, Spring 2024 to Spring 2025 Fire: Forging Freedom
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Witches' Almanac The Witches' Almanac 2023: Issue 42, Spring 2023 to Spring 2024 Earth: Origins of Chthonic Powers
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Inner Traditions Bear and Company The Sacred Herbs of Samhain: Plants to Contact the Spirits of the Dead
A practical guide to using the sacred herbs of Samhain for healing, divination, purification, protection, magic, and as tools for contacting the Spirits The ancient Celts separated the year into two halves, the light half and the dark half, summer and winter. The festival of Samhain, from which the modern holiday of Halloween originates, marks the transition from summer to winter, the end of the Celtic year, a time when the barriers between the physical and spiritual world are at their most transparent. The herbs most characteristic of this time have specific magical and healing properties that echo the darker aspect of the year and offer potent opportunities for divination, contact with ancestors and Land Spirits, and journeys in the Otherworld. Presenting a practical guide to the sacred herbs and trees of Samhain, Ellen Evert Hopman details the identification, harvest, and use of more than 70 plants and trees in healing, divination, purification, magic, and as tools for contacting the Spirits wandering the landscape at this liminal time of year. She explores the most effective plants for protection from the mischief of the “Good Neighbors,” the Sidhe or Fairies, as well as herbs for releasing the Dead when they are trapped on this plane. Detailing the history, rites, and traditions of Samhain, Hopman explains how to make an offering to the Land Spirits and provides instructions for the traditional Samhain ritual of the Dumb Supper, complete with recipes for the sacred foods of Samhain, such as Soul Cakes, Colcannon, Boxty bread, and dandelion wine.
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