Zaratyst's Note: I do not know who wrote this. I saw it on a bulletin board, but the person who posted it didn't know who wrote it either! I hate to let valuable information go to waste just for lack of pedigree, so here it is. If anyone knows it's source, please enlighten me so I can credit it properly.
Before I take this any further, and before I begin my posts on herbs and their applications, I want to make it clear that my training in this is yet incomplete. Much of what I am going to cover is taken from notes from the many teachers I have had, some very useful reference books and experience. I will pass on what I have, in hope that those who have more may add to the knowledge, present their own experiences and generally SHARE our most important community commodity - INFORMATION. The idea is to expand ourselves, thru free exchange of this information and by doing so help the entire Pagan community survive in the long run. Please feel free to distribute the information I post here in this and other message areas and in files to as many people as might be interested!
Herbalism, like midwifery skills, is one of the oldest parts of teaching within the craft, but is also one where we have lost a huge amount of information and where science has yet to catch up. Every pagan culture has utilized the herbalism of its particular region, and I have found no one source or teacher who could possibly know about every herb that grows on the Earth. Yet today we have the opportunity to perhaps achieve this within a lifespan or two, using the electonic communications at our fingertips. Science is now slowly begining to learn the importance of the natural herbs in healing, but they will take centuries to figure it all out because of the way they go about things, unless nudged.
The first step in herbalism is to gather the tools you will need, and that is the main point of this first message. I have found the following useful and in many cases vital to learn and practice the use of herbs.
Thats it to start, you'll pick the rest up as you go. Take your time studying, take lots of notes, compare your sources and your own personal results on each herb and on herbal mixtures of any kind.
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