The Magical & Ritual Use of Herbs
A biochemist, physicist, and herbalist by profession, Richard Alan Miller combines his knowledge of both science and ritual in the exploration and practice of herbal magic.His book describes the historical use, chemical structure, preparation for consumption, and magical rituals of nineteen narcotic, hallucinogenic, stimulant, and depressant herbs - including morning glory seeds, wild lettuce, damiana, skullcap, and psilocybe mushrooms.
The chemistry of each herb is examined to determine how it affects the conscious perception of reality, and corresponding rituals are recommended to heighten both physical and psychological awareness.
Detailing the plants' uses in other cultures and religious traditions, while providing necessary precautions, the author explains how these natural substances can be used by individuals for the enhancement of sexuality, muscle relaxation and massage, initiation rites, astral projection, and spiritual growth.
Richard Alan Miller is also the author of the companion volumes The Magical and ritual Use of Aphrodisiacs and The Magical and Ritual Use of Perfumes.
Reviews
Oct 13, 2008 Morten Bang said:
“This book is simply amazing... the information about the plants in here is very good”
Jul 1, 2008 ildalv said:
“This is a book i actually am fond of :)
It will give it`s readers a absolutly new look upon garden centras ;P”
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