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Compendium of Herbal Magick [Paperback]

Paul Beyerl (Author)
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May 1998
Every plant has its own distinct spiritual energy or its own deva. Devas are the radiant light of the Universal Divine which permeates all things.Since the earliest times people were aware that all of Nature is divine. Great and wondrous myths were told which explained the presence of divine energy as it exists in thunder, in trees and in sunlight. Some of this lore was the foundation of religions. But the simpler stories such as those of a plant's energy explored day-to-day matters like health and love. This understanding of the world has been preserved in folklore through poems, chants, ditties and spells.From researching the history of folklore from cultures around the world, patterns emerge which enable us to approach the true nature of plants' devas. This compendium presents the lore and the corresponding usage for 330 magickal herbes. Great care was taken only to include folklore that was documented as being authentic.You will meet many new herbes in this text and explore fascinating magickal and religi uses. But most of all we hope you come to respect the divine that surrounds your everyday life.

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A landmark effort in magickal and religious herbalism filled to overflowing with useful information no matter what your level of experience. -- Patricia Telesco, author of "A Kitchen Witch's Cookbook," "Urban Pagan" and "A Victorian Grimoire."

A monumental work. It's difficult to imagine a more thorough book on the subject ever being published. -- Wendell Cooper

Paul Beyerl has brought forth another in-depth volume that will provide inspiration to advanced practitioners of the occult and beginners alike. -- Ellen Evert Hopman, author of "Tree Medicine, Tree Magic" and "A Druids Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year."

About the Author

Beyerl is well known as a Master Herbalist and as a Wiccan author of eight books. Having been a guest speaker and educator at events throughout the United States, he relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 1993 where he continues his work with The Rowan Tree Church which he founded in 1976 and The Hermit's Grove, a nonprofit educational organization, which he founded in 1992.Beyerl teaches herbal medicine and horticulture at Seattle Central Community College and a Master Herbalist Program through The Hermit's Grove. The Hermit's Grove is both the location of The Rowan Tree Church and a 45,000 square foot herbal and botanical garden.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Phoenix Publishing (WA) (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 091934545X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0919345454
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #425,630 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Well-known throughout the neo-pagan and Wiccan world, Beyerl's columns and articles have appeared in many publications. A guest speaker at many of the early pagan gatherings, he has conducted seminars and workshops throughout the U.S. He appeared as a guest presenter at the Harvest Moon Celebration in Los Angeles annually from 1986 through 1994. Since 1993 his work has been focused in the Pacific Northwest where he works with The Rowan Tree Church and The Hermit's Grove, work with the Wiccan offenders in several prisons and teaches both at The Hermit's Grove and Seattle Central Community College.
The Master Book of Herbalism is a well-known, having sold over 50,000 copies, considered an essential book by the metaphysically-oriented herbalists. Beyerl has been teaching workshops and courses in various aspects of healing since 1976. His work as a teacher within herbal medicine and spiritual disciplines led to the founding of The School of Healing in the early 1980's in Minneapolis. The Master Book of Herbalism was the foundation for work which now includes A Compendium of Herbal Magick and an advanced program which leads to certification as a Master Herbalist.
The Rowan Tree Church includes a diverse, North-American membership. Lothlorien, a Wiccan Tradition, has been a landmark for many. A Wiccan Bardo, Revisited describes this Tradition and Beyerl's view of ritual theology. A book speaking to the educated reader, it shows the integration of Eastern and Western metaphysical theology. The Church, government recognized, offers a number of services: Sunday Circle discussion groups; ritual schedules; a 3,000 volume library & a 30 year-old periodical library; annual Retreats held at The Hermit's Grove (with every third year in Yellowstone National Park; The Unicorn, The Littlest Unicorn, and The Rowan Tree News. The Church, through The Mystery School provides intensive training for those who wish to pursue Ordination and training as teachers within The Tradition of Lothlorien. We have an average of 40-50 Members, many of whom live scattered throughout North America. Rev. Paul serves as the President of the Board of Directors. His other responsibilities include the legal work, bookkeeping, administrative work and janitorial tasks.
The Mystery School teaches our Wiccan Tradition but with a broad based metaphysical curriculum reflecting Beyerl's experience. In many aspects it could be perceived as closer to the Tibetan concepts of training for the Priest/esshood than the Western Wiccan approach. It has a limited enrollment of students selected, literally, from throughout North America and Europe who share in a curriculum designed to work with the modern conventions of communication: post office boxes, computers, email and cassette recorders. The Mystery School appeals to those who have a long-term commitment to their Pathworking, an interest in a variety of metaphysical and religious disciplines, and a belief that there is much to learn through exploring other religions and paths.
Beyerl continues to edit The Unicorn newsletter [believed to be the oldest Wiccan publication in North America]. Published eight times a year, The Unicorn is well-established in the neo-pagan market. Since its inception in 1977, The Unicorn has a reputation for arriving on time, never having missed an issue. Appealing to the educated reader, it seeks provocative articles, book reviews and poetry. The Unicorn is admired by its readers for the quality of its visual appearance and the skill of its contributors.
In 1999 Rev. Paul took over the management of the Rowan Tree's Prisoner Outreach Program [POP]. Extending limited correspondence to prisoners through The Unicorn since the early 1980s, Beyerl guided The Rowan Tree Church into an accepting but educated approach to extending itself to prisoners. Over the years various methods were explored offering access to Church publications and, when adequate volunteers were available, correspondence and encouragement. Within two years the POP enrollment grew by 400%, offering a stamp barter for materials, requiring monthly progress reports and other options for prisoners wishing to study The Tradition of Lothlorien. In 2005 Rev. Paul began visiting the SOU prison at the Monroe Correctional Complex as a once a-month volunteer and visiting Stafford Creek Corrections Center as a contract Wiccan Chaplain.

In addition to recognition as an herbalist and astrologer, Beyerl is known for his presentations on aspects of ritual, death and dying, ethics, alchemy, initiation, meditation and visualization techniques, and for his performances of ritual which incorporate skills of theatre and music. Trained in classical music and the founder of The Unicorn Ensemble, a chamber quartet, of Minneapolis Beyerl is now retired from a ten year career as a professional flutist. He has written songs and chants combining musical experience with poetic skills, performing upon a mountain dulcimer. 1990 concerts and workshops included Los Angeles, Minnesota, Atlanta and New York State. 1991 included appearances in Cleveland and at the Brushwood Folklore Center. 1992 included a successful musical/speaking tour of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. and Wilmington, Delaware.
In the early 1980's, Beyerl's success as a teacher of herbalism, astrology and other metaphysical courses led to his founding The School of Healing in Minneapolis. The success of The Master Book of Herbalism and his skill as a teacher provided his students with access to a variety of metaphysical disciplines. Many of his former students have moved on to become reputable teachers. In 1989 Beyerl moved to Dallas as he began a circuitous journey which would return him to a northern climate. His work completed in Texas, he moved to Los Angeles in 1991 where he taught classes three days a week, in addition to his administrative work with The Rowan Tree Church and the completion of two new books. In 1994 the Beyerls returned to their roots, opening to a selected public their herbal gardens and a religious and educational center known as The Hermit's Grove in Kirkland (a Seattle suburb), a project begun over twenty years ago by gerry on land known for its stone circle and gardens. Now living on Rose Hill, Beyerl teaches courses in herbal medicine, horticulture and other studies at two Community Colleges and is the administrator of a Master Herbalist Program. The Hermit's Grove will continue to offer workshops and courses, serving students in the Seattle area and providing opportunities for the Beyerls' students from great distances as well. The Hermit's Lantern is the monthly publication, of The Hermit's Grove.

 

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Reference Book, December 23, 2001
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I am always looking for books on herbs and herbal references. I took to herbs and their properties many years ago, healing being my original pursuit. Organic and natural healing and healthy alternatives attracted my attention back in the early 70's and its resurgence as Holistic medicine and Natural healing practices have encouraged a plethora of books on the subject.

What is different about this book is that it focuses on the magickal properties of each herb listed. As a Witch, I have always sought after these kinds of properties to include them in with the known healing aspects of herbs.

As you read through this book, you have to be amazed at the time and research Mr. Beyerl has put into this book. From the various names of each herb, (Latin, common and "also called") to the planetary associations and magical classifications to the historical references, lore and all the various associations, this book is just chock full o' information on the over 300 herbs he has listed.

The bibliography reads like a who's who of herbal references and is worth the read. This book has been very deeply researched, and the best part is that it also includes a wonderful "Part III" section of associations, correspondences and even astrological information. This makes the book a real value. The index is well thought out and very thorough, important to a book like this. If the index is lacking or poorly planned, the book becomes useless to use as a reference. Not the case here, as this is an easy to use reference book.

This is a great book and one I am glad to add to my library as a reference book for the magickal properties of herbs.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good but I'm hesitant to use the remedies, February 10, 2004
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This is without mistake, among the better herbal magic books. However, I originally bought it thinking it was on herbal alchemy rather than use for spells. It has a few too many psychological cures and not very many practical ones. You have to infer about how magical cures might turn out as medical ones. And since I mentioned alchemy, most of these are turned into incense, rather than into potions or elixirs.

Otherwise, it is a very good book, especially if you're a witch in need of how to use herbs for ceremony. Ceremony is this book's specialty. It does tell many herbs used for funerals, protection, or sexual prowess.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars He didn't do enough research & thats dangerous!, March 15, 2000
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Bright Greetings, When I first got this book I thought it was great, but upon a closer look I realized Mr. Beryl made quite a few omissions and mistakes regarding herbs and their usage. Prime example: page #250, Milkweed (Apocynum Androsaemilfolium). He suggested laying a stalk of this weed in a baby's arms at Wiccanings. If he had researched this herb in depth he would have known this is a VERY dangerous suggestion to make to the general public. (not everyone is a rocket scientist, or possesses good reasoning ability, and some might just follow his advice without precautions) This plant is a member of the TOXIC Digitalis family and could be lethal if ingested by a small one! He even went as far as to suggest using the juice of the plant as well. In my humble opinion as an old wildcrafter-buy the book, BUT..double check things if there is any suggestion of using the plant with small children or of ingesting it. (I also found errors in his nomenclature (wrong Latin name for some plants, etc.) May Your Path Be Blessed, ...
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