The Language of Flowers Oracle: Sacred botanical guidance and support
Autor Cheralyn Darceyen Limba Engleză Cards – 29 apr 2021
The Language of Flowers Oracle features wildflowers that grow at forty-four of the world's most sacred places. It is an excellent introduction to flower reading as well as an entry-level botanical reference. If you have ever wondered what a flower means or why anyone has ever attributed symbolic meaning to a plant, this card set will answer those questions. Discover the energies of the blossoming plants from 44 of the earth's sacred areas and how you can enrich your life with their messages. The meanings and explorations of each flower are based not only on the traditional language of flowers but also the doctrine of signatures, so that this set can be used in any holistic botanical-based modality. Beautifully illustrated in pretty blockprints by the author to capture the raw beauty and magickal energy of each flower, this set includes a guidebook filled with gardening tips, an oracle guide and botanical information.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1925924408
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 90 x 128 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Rockpool Publishing
Colecția Rockpool Publishing
Notă biografică
Cheralyn Darcey is an ethnobotanist, botanical history author, and environmental artist who has had a lifelong connection with the spiritual and healing properties of plants. Cheralyn has written eighteen internationally published botanical and gardening titles and lives on the Central Coast of NSW. She is the Community Garden Curator at SWAMP (Sustainable Wetlands Agricultural Makers Project) in NSW where she designs and delivers garden systems and educational opportunities for community groups. Cheralyn also produces and hosts a live weekly two-hour gardening radio show At Home with the Gardening Gang on COASTFM963 and writes the weekly Down in the Garden page for Central Coast Newspapers: Coast News, The Coast Chronicle and Newcastle's Novo News.