The Wiccan Wellness Book: Natural Healthcare for Mind, Body, and Spirit
(2018)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

Details

PUBLISHED
[United States] : Laura Perry, 2018
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (323 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9780463450659 MWT18433878, 0463450655 18433878
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Do you follow an Earth-based spiritual path? Do you want to take care of yourself and your family in the most natural way possible, respecting that fact that you are whole people, not just sets of symptoms or numbers on a lab printout? The Wiccan Wellness Book offers you practical, realistic ways to find your best state of health and well-being while respecting the interconnectedness of all life. Discover how to turn your concerns about your health into an active part of your spiritual life. Learn how to keep a Body/Mind/Spirit Journal. Consider ways to improve your surroundings at home and work for better health. Explore the many different natural healthcare methods available today. And enact rituals, alone or with friends, to focus energy on your overall well-being and that of your community and the Earth itself. Though the title includes the word Wiccan, this book is designed for everyone who feels a connection with the Earth and the environment and who wants to bring that connection and its meaning into the way they take care of their body. Laura Perry is a priestess and creator who works magic with words, paint, ink, music, textiles, and herbs. She is the founder and Temple Mom of Ariadne's Tribe as well as a third degree Wiccan priestess, a Reiki master, and a longtime herbalist and naturopath. She has published four non-fiction books, three novels, a Minoan coloring book, and a Minoan Tarot deck as well as contributing to seven anthologies, editing two, and collaborating on a second Tarot deck. Her articles have appeared in Spiral Nature, The Magical Times, Indie Shaman, SageWoman and Pagan Dawn magazines, among others. She also works as a freelance editor, helping writers polish up their work until it shines. When she's not busy drawing, writing, or leading rituals and workshops, you can probably find her digging in the garden or giving a living history demonstration at a local historic site

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