Description
Orion Foxwood, a folk magic conjurer and root worker, invites you to stroll through his home Appalachia, through moonlight orchards and rural farms, to the dark of the crossroads. Foxwood reveals the mysteries of Southern magic to readers, from his family' oral heritage to the voices of the spirits themselves: • Following the indications (the ability to synchronize work such as farming, fertility, and orcharding) •Faith healing •Light settling (candle magic) •Taking care of the root (the ability to use herbs, roots, stones, or animal parts for magic or for clearing, cleansing, and blessing a person) •Praying or dreaming real (spiritual/blessings God's on a person, place, or object, as well as prophetic or predictive dreaming) •Blessing or calamity? Mountain Conjure and Southern Root are two of my favorite scents. Work demonstrates how to use Appalachian traditions and ancient methods to create enchantment in today's environment. A 256-page paperback book measuring 5.98" x 9.02" in size.
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