Green Witch Review
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:47 pm
While at BAM today, I picked up a new tarot set and a book called The Way of the Green Witch by Arin Murphy-Hiscock. I've only read the first 50 pages so far while drinking a frappe, but I thought this book might be a good reference for some people that are finding it hard to define exactly what they believe.
I enjoy being in nature and working with plants. I am interested in healing and natural remedies. I believe that there is a goddess & god, though they are parts of a whole...that is nature. I like spellwork and enjoy rituals. However, I do not like being told you have to do this ritual..this way..at this time.. I like to do things when they feel right..where they feel right...in a way that feels right and natural to me. One of my ex's could not understand my desire to connect through mundane things..such as rearranging my furniture..planting herbs...or meditating while sitting outside.
This book breaks down a lot of these aspects and provides you with some simple & not so simple ideas or themes that you can ponder about, incorporate into your life. The book does not focus on a "religion" but rather a type of spirituality and how to connect to it and live by it. It also includes information on incense, herbs/plants, recipes, seasons and elements.
I enjoy being in nature and working with plants. I am interested in healing and natural remedies. I believe that there is a goddess & god, though they are parts of a whole...that is nature. I like spellwork and enjoy rituals. However, I do not like being told you have to do this ritual..this way..at this time.. I like to do things when they feel right..where they feel right...in a way that feels right and natural to me. One of my ex's could not understand my desire to connect through mundane things..such as rearranging my furniture..planting herbs...or meditating while sitting outside.
This book breaks down a lot of these aspects and provides you with some simple & not so simple ideas or themes that you can ponder about, incorporate into your life. The book does not focus on a "religion" but rather a type of spirituality and how to connect to it and live by it. It also includes information on incense, herbs/plants, recipes, seasons and elements.