The Plant Healer's Path: A Grassroots Guide For the Folk Herbal Tribe
E**P
Leave the pavement, cross those seven rivers they speak of, and what do we really find?
Interesting perspective writing. Unfortunately, Jesse Wolf Hardin and Kiva Rose can not hide their well inflated egos, smugness, the sense of superiority, desire to weild poverty and rural living as a sword, and joy in inflating their percieved dark and rebelous side for the sake of personal gain. They are a driving force behind a "cool club" in the herbalisim world and a "community" or scene that is covertly exclusive with a feudal hierarchical element, and this book supports that. Over looking the general elistist tone and slightly inflated price it is a quick and mildly interesting read lacking in new info.
B**E
Collective wisdom on every page...
Not your run of the mill herbal book. Real wisdom on not only the gift of healing, but what it means to be a healer.
D**E
would have liked a sturdier (not so flimsy) version so it will ...
I also bought "The Healing Terrain" this book has my same comments; would have liked a sturdier (not so flimsy) version so it will last me years, as I use it for reference and this version is quite flimsy. Also the beautiful art work inside was only in black and white. I'm still reading at this time.
A**Y
Five Stars
Wonderful book for herbalists and herbal advocates!
B**E
Two Stars
expensive, rambling, no new info.
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