Ozark Folk Magic: Plants, Prayers and Healing

Author:   Brandon Weston
Publisher:   Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
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9780738767253


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 February 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Bring ancient methods of healing and magic into the modern world with this impressive book on Ozark folk magic. Providing lore, herbs, magical alignments, verbal charms, and more, folk healer Brandon Weston sheds light on the region s secretive culture and shows you how to heal both yourself and others. Ozark Folk Magic invites you to experience the hillfolk s traditional magic through the eyes of an authentic practitioner. Discover how to optimize your healing work and spells according to the moon cycles, zodiac signs, and numerology. Explore medicinal uses for native Ozark plants and instructions for healing magical illnesses. Combining personal stories and practical advice, this grounded book makes it easy to incorporate Ozark folk magic into your practice.

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Author:   Brandon Weston
Publisher:   Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
Imprint:   Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780738767253


ISBN 10:   0738767255
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   01 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Weston's piece is both reference book, recipe book and working book all in one. Insightful and personal, his insider perspective and lived experience as an Ozark person combined with his astute academic mind make for a useful and pleasurable guide to the folk magical ways of the Ozark region. As a bioregional folk herbalist and magic practitioner in Appalachia, I believe the necessity of exploring bioregional folk ways as a living tradition. It is necessary for the survival of important, significant healing knowledge. This work not only provides the reader with the ability to see how people made do with what they had in the past, it provides the valuable service of preserving this cultural knowledge in such a way that it is still useful, practical and most importantly, connective for the people interested this region today. --Rebecca Beyer, founder of Blood and Spicebush Those of us who practice these old and peculiar traditions always welcome new and experienced voices writing about folkways that are little known but cherished still. Brandon Weston's book is one of those--a gem of discovery for historians, folklorists and humble healing folks. This is a solid addition to any library. --H. Byron Ballard, teacher and author of Staubs and Ditchwater


"""This is an honest, clear look at American witchcraft and folk magic, veering far away from the fantasy realm magic, which is sadly entwined within the modern imagination.""--Marcus McCoy, blacksmith at Troll Cunning Forge and editor of the Verdant Gnosis book series ""Brandon takes you on a remarkable journey into the Ozarks, giving a well documented and unique vision into the mysteries of Ozark medicine, myth, and magic. Brandon, a healer from this bio region, is able to interpret the stories he's collected, giving cultural context...The information gleaned from this process is invaluable and a real treasure to ensuring these traditions will not be forgotten and are understood. He provides a strong foundation and thorough overview of the magical considerations that formulate this system and how the modern practitioner can incorporate it into their praxis today.""--Catamara Rosarium, convenor of The Viridis Genii Symposium and proprietor of Rosarium Blends ""Weston's piece is both reference book, recipe book and working book all in one. Insightful and personal, his insider perspective and lived experience as an Ozark person combined with his astute academic mind make for a useful and pleasurable guide to the folk magical ways of the Ozark region...This work not only provides the reader with the ability to see how people made do with what they had in the past, it provides the valuable service of preserving this cultural knowledge in such a way that it is still useful, practical and most importantly, connective for the people interested this region today.""--Rebecca Beyer, founder of Blood and Spicebush ""Those of us who practice these old and peculiar traditions always welcome new and experienced voices writing about folkways that are little known but cherished still. Brandon Weston's book is one of those--a gem of discovery for historians, folklorists and humble healing folks. This is a solid addition to any library.""--H. Byron Ballard, teacher and author of Staubs and Ditchwater ""Brandon Weston is a true folklorist and brings valuable firsthand experiential knowledge to his presentation of Ozark folk traditions. A valuable read for both its preservation of American folklore and its intimate insights on a vibrant, living folk tradition of magic and healing. This work stands as an important modern contribution to the study of American folk traditions and is a must have.""--Matthew Venus, artist, folk magician, owner of SpiritusArcanum.com"


Weston's piece is both reference book, recipe book and working book all in one. Insightful and personal, his insider perspective and lived experience as an Ozark person combined with his astute academic mind make for a useful and pleasurable guide to the folk magical ways of the Ozark region. As a bioregional folk herbalist and magic practitioner in Appalachia, I believe the necessity of exploring bioregional folk ways as a living tradition. It is necessary for the survival of important, significant healing knowledge. This work not only provides the reader with the ability to see how people made do with what they had in the past, it provides the valuable service of preserving this cultural knowledge in such a way that it is still useful, practical and most importantly, connective for the people interested this region today.--Rebecca Beyer, founder of Blood and Spicebush Those of us who practice these old and peculiar traditions always welcome new and experienced voices writing about folkways that are little known but cherished still. Brandon Weston's book is one of those--a gem of discovery for historians, folklorists and humble healing folks. This is a solid addition to any library.--H. Byron Ballard, teacher and author of Staubs and Ditchwater Brandon Weston is a true folklorist and brings valuable firsthand experiential knowledge to his presentation of Ozark folk traditions. A valuable read for both its preservation of American folklore and its intimate insights on a vibrant, living folk tradition of magic and healing. This work stands as an important modern contribution to the study of American folk traditions and is a must have.--Matthew Venus, artist, folk magician, owner of SpiritusArcanum.com


Author Information

BRANDON WESTON (Fayetteville, AR) is a healer, writer, and folklorist who owns and operates Ozark Healing Traditions, an online collective of articles, lectures, and workshops focusing on the Ozark Mountain region. As a practicing folk healer, his work with clients includes everything from spiritual cleanses to house blessings. He comes from a long line of Ozark hillfolk and is also a native herbalist, yarb doctor, and power doctor. www.OzarkHealing.com

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