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Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs is a bestselling 1984 paperback that offers an exhaustive alphabetical compendium of magical and medicinal herbs. It features detailed entries including folk names, planetary and elemental correspondences, and deity associations, complemented by clear illustrations and practical appendices. Highly rated by over 8,700 readers, it remains a foundational resource for both beginner and experienced practitioners of herbal magic and witchcraft.

































| Best Sellers Rank | #10,999 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Herb Gardening #10 in Magic Studies (Books) #14 in Witchcraft Religion & Spirituality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,725 Reviews |
E**A
The Essential Alphabetical Foundation for Every Practitioner’s Shelf
I purchased this encyclopedia to deepen my understanding of herbs and their various uses, and I was honestly surprised by just how many species are covered. The layout is incredibly user-friendly, with everything listed alphabetically. Each entry is surprisingly detailed, providing not just the common name, but also folk names, gender associations, ruling planets, elements, and associated deities. What makes this a "must-have" for me are the specific sections on the powers and magical uses for each plant, paired with intricate illustrations that help with identification. The back of the book is just as valuable as the front; the tables and appendices provide a quick reference to certain topics, such as herbs used to maintain health or the alternative names an herb might go by in ancient folklore. It even includes a list of resources for ordering supplies, which is so helpful for homesteaders and practitioners alike. This is a classic for a reason and truly belongs on everyone's reference shelf.
R**A
My Number One Book for Beginner Witches
This book has probably been the most used book in my personal practice. While it’s more popular among Wiccans, any witch can find it useful, especially beginners! I was given a copy years ago and bought this one to give to my friend who’s recently started practicing. The first thing I like about this book is how it’s quite comprehensive, despite being beginner friendly. It has a lot of different plants and their coorespondences both in magical and mundane applications, and the glossary in the back is perfect if you just need a little something without looking through the whole book. If someone told me they were getting into witchcraft, this would be the first book I recommend. I use it just as much now as I did when I only had it.
T**S
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs Review
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the magical and spiritual properties of plants. Scott Cunningham's comprehensive guide provides a wealth of information on hundreds of herbs, detailing their folklore, medicinal uses, and magical correspondences. One of the standout features of this book is its accessibility. Cunningham's writing style is clear and engaging, making it easy for readers of all levels to understand and apply the information presented. Whether you're a novice or an experienced practitioner, you'll find value in the detailed descriptions and practical advice offered. The book covers a wide range of herbs, from common kitchen spices to exotic botanicals, allowing readers to explore a diverse array of magical traditions and practices. Each entry includes correspondences such as elemental associations, planetary rulerships, and magical uses, making it simple to incorporate herbs into spellwork, rituals, and daily life. Additionally, Cunningham's emphasis on ethical and sustainable harvesting practices sets this book apart. He encourages readers to cultivate a respectful relationship with nature and to approach herbal magic with reverence and mindfulness. Overall, Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs is an essential addition to any magical library. Its wealth of information, accessible writing style, and emphasis on ethical practice make it a valuable resource for practitioners of all paths. Whether you're seeking inspiration for your magical workings or simply interested in learning more about the natural world, this book is sure to enlighten and inspire.
J**O
Great book good reference
Great book pretty informative and great resource if you are using herbs in your workings. Nice read, good reference for beginners, I would recommend getting this book as your first herb book.
M**R
Cunningham
Great writer
J**N
Consider this as one of the more important books you'll want nearby as you practice the magic of Wicca
Friends, this book is primarily for the practitioner of Wicca spell casting, and is therefore overly researched to that end. Although resourceful, it is not intended as the only book you'll want to own in your personal library, and a good book of spells will also be important to have on hand to accompany this work. Herbs and oils are grouped according to usage and definitions include why color is important, horticultural gender, associated planets and elements, anticipated powers and magical uses. There are drawings and author's notes to aid in the identification of these items when found in their natural state. There is a glossary of terms that is at lexicology level worth, a mail-order directory of where the practitioner can obtain listed products, a folk names cross-reference (A to Z), an annotated bibliography to establish credibility (from mythology, folklore, anthropology, ethnobotany, magic, and witchcraft), an index of terminology (nomenclature), and some recommended books for cooking practitioners who eat what they cook, and another about crystals, gems, and metal magic. There is a brief explanation of what magical herbalist practice consists of, and the importance of timing, tools, and the altar. This book is not necessarily a spell book, but more of a reference book to aid alongside a spell book. It is said by most reviewers of this book that in nearly any long-term practice of Wicca, "Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs" by Scott Cunningham, is the most usage worn and valuable to the practitioner of any volume in their entire library. Hence it should be pointed out this book is not a whimsical rush job to just get another book published, but is actually the end result of several practitioners who have devoted many years (more than twenty years each, by more than a handful of those who manifest good) to the end result of passing on this precious information in such extensive display. A universally respected effort has produced an impressive companion that irreplaceably aids the serious Wiccan. I'd be remiss not to give this book five stars, and my full recommendation. If you are new to the art, but with a serious interest, this book most assuredly is a must-have. Not all the secrets of nature have been lost, and ancient knowledge abounds here. To be honest, this book's most interesting detail is its affordability.
S**S
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham
Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs by Scott Cunningham is book that can be used in many different areas under the umbrellas of Spiritualism and Religion. From aromatherapy to making incense, herbal sachets, herbal baths and herbal teas, this book is the key to choosing the right ingredients. Containing over 400 herbs, this book can be used for hundred, even thousands of different combinations for everyday use. The book is divided into three sections. The first being an introduction to the magical properties of herbs, and how can use these properties to their highest potential. The second, and most important section, lists the herbs. Every herb listing contains a black-and-white sketch of the herb, the scientific name, gender of the plant, the planet and element associated, magical powers the plant possesses, and magical uses. With most, but not all herbs, other common names associated with the herb are listed. Each listing is sorted alphabetically making it easy to quickly find a plant. The only drawback that I can find to this book is that not all listings tell which part of the plant to use. However, with many leafy plants, the leaves, stems, flowers and seeds can be used so it is not a major drawback. The final section to this book contains charts sorting all of the herbs. The lists include both masculine and feminine plants, the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, mars, Jupiter and Saturn, the four Elements, and the magical purposes such as luck, money, love, etc. The final list has the colors white, green, brown, pink, red, yellow, purple, blue and orange, along with the magical purposes associated with each color. Each of the three sections work together to take readers through the process of choosing plants based on the magical purposes, and how to use them to their fullest potential. If readers are looking for a book about plants, and the magical purposes each plant has, this is the book. I give Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs 4 out of 5 stars.
J**A
Must read
Amazing book for baby witches or anyone that’s just interested in herbal magik. Not written the way I thought it was going to be at all and I mean that in a positive way. It’s such an easy read and puts herbal craft in such understanding words.
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