Pagan Portals - Nine's a Charm

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Aergulu
ancient medicine
Anthemis nobilis or Matricaria recutita
Artemisia vulgaris
Attorlade
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Betony
Caradmine hirsute
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Chaerophyllum aureum
Chamomile
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Corydalis solida
Crab apple
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extraordinary properties of plants
Fennel
Fille Chervil
Finule
Foeniculum vulgare
Fumaria officinalis
Fumitory
Galdr Healing Charm
Healing charm
Herbs Anglo-Saxon Charm
Lamb's cress
Maegde
magic and medicine
magical healing arts
Malus sylvestris
Mucgwyrt
Mugwort
Myrrhis
Nettle
Nine herbs for nine worlds
Odorata
pagan portals
Plantago major
Plantain
Stachys officinalis
Stune
sweet cicely
thyme
Thymus vulgaris
Urtica spp
Wegbrade

Product details

  • ISBN 9781803414560
  • Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Collective Ink
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Nine's a Charm�explores the world of the extraordinary properties of plants that are believed to be ingredients for the Galdr Healing Charm. Even today, their influence extends beyond culinary use and into the world of magic and medicine, a world the ancient peoples of the past knew much better than ourselves. While modern medicine is only beginning to unlock their medicinal value, some still perform practices intuitively connected to their mystical, magical properties. While this book concentrates on the value of the herbs themselves, Shani Oats's scholarly introduction to the historical origins and practices of the charm itself will give a more rounded view of a work that still fascinates scholars today -�mostly due to the inability to accurately translate the whole text, where words and phrases are lost to the past or disguised for those who are uninitiated in the magical healing arts.
Martha Gray was born and grew up in Derbyshire, England, moving to the United States when she was in her 40s. She studied under the tutelage of Melusine Draco becoming a priestess and elder of The Temple of Khem in The Egyptian Magical Tradition, and has since become the virtue holder of the order after Melusine Draco's sudden passing in January 2024. She is a practitioner of Traditional British Witchcraft, animal shamanism, and herbal lore. She lives in Payson, AZ.

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