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The enchantment of Iceland mesmerizes those who visit the seemingly barren island in the North Atlantic. Mystical symbols, elusive supernatural beings, and the haunting spirits of ancient priests all have a role in the island's magic. However, the flora often goes unnoticed. Concealed amidst misty mountains and flourishing in the heat of geothermal streams, Iceland's plants possess powerful magic.
In his book “Icelandic Plant Magic: Folk Herbalism of the North,” Albert Bjorn skillfully combines traditional and modern Icelandic magical practices. With a balanced approach, he incorporates both the living traditions and ancient wisdom of the island, allowing the plant spirits and practitioners to be heard. The book provides readers with guidance on utilizing Icelandic plants and staves in effective and potent spells, including invisibility, protection against different creatures, attracting love or success in games, and much more.
This was an immensely interesting book, especially for someone not overly familiar with Iceland. I found a wealth of captivating information within its pages, particularly about the language and terminology used in Icelandic plant magic. Moreover, there was a plethora of herbal knowledge shared throughout. My only disappointment was that I wished the graphics had been more eye-catching and that there had been a greater quantity of them. Nonetheless, overall, this book proved to be a valuable addition to my growing collection of folk magic books.
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