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Nature Witch Booklist
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I thought it might be fun to list Nature/Green Witchcraft books that we recommend. Feel free to list your favorites!

Well, I'm a big fan of Ann Moura and Ellen Dugan. Ann Moura's Green Witchcraft series greatly influenced how I approach spirituality. I also enjoy Ellen Dugan's writing style and frank, no-nonsense approach to nature witchery.

Green Witchcraft (I, II, & III), by Ann Moura
Green Magic, by Ann Moura
Tarot for the Green Witch, by Ann Moura
Natural Witchery, by Ellen Dugan
Herb Magic for Beginners, by Ellen Dugan
Garden Witchery, by Ellen Dugan
Hedge Witch, by Rae Beth (along with her other books)

Got any to share?

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A few I would recommend are:
  • Encyclopedia of Crystal, Gem, & Metal Magic - by Scott Cunningham
  • Earth Power: Techniques of Natural Magic - by Scott Cunningham
  • The Complete Book of Incense, Oils & Brews- By Scott Cunningham
  • Cunninghams Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs- by Scott Cunningham

I would also just like to add that Ellen Dugan is an amazing author. If you are new to natural magic(k) or working with the magical properties of herbs, in general, she is a great author to look into.


Re: Nature Witch Booklist
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Cunningham's books are excellent. Thanks for the addition. :-) I have many books I'd love to add, but was trying to keep my list short so people could add onto them. :-)

Yes, Ellen Dugan is great! I love her writing style.

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I love The Herbal Alchemist's Handbook by karen Harrison And I also love Crystal ,Gem and Metal Magic by scott cunninghm

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This is not a book related to magic or the occult, but it is related to nature and I think it could be beneficial to anyone who is interested in connecting to nature and learning more about the wildlife associated with it:

The Forest Unseen: A Year's Watch in Nature by David Haskell
More or less, this book is written by a biologist who visits the same patch of forest every day for a year. The book contains his insights and discoveries about that patch of forest and also explains from microbes to large mammals, moss to trees, how the forest changes and grows throughout the year.


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