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Book Review for Runes for the Green Witch

The Runes for the Green Witch

An Herbal Grimoire

By Nicolette Miele

Published by Destiny Books

Released date January 30th 2024

Contains 278 Pages

This book has 24 chapters. Each chapter contains the Elder Futhark runes and their correspondences with plants, crystals, elements, deities, Moon phases, zodiacs, planets, tarot and chakras. For instance, chapter 15 talks about ELHAZ. It discusses the meaning of Elhaz, It was a beautiful poem, It stands for protection, Divine support and sanctuary. It also includes how to pronounce it, its history and translation. It then continues to talk about what its connected to like, there are 9 different correspondences of medical properties with plants and trees.

I started working with Runes about 6 years ago but unfortunately life got in the way of me really getting into it and learning them all. Fast forward to today and finding this book has really made me miss it and I’m feeling the pull, the connection to it again. This book is really well written. Whether you’re a beginner or have some knowledge of runes I would definitely recommend this book to you. Its very simple to follow and has all the info you need in the 24 chapters.

About the author 

Nicolette Miele is Pagan and works with Runes. Nicolette is a writer and herbalist.

Nicolette has been practicing with the craft for over 20 years.

Nicolette owns Handfuls of Dust Apothecary and lives in Pittsburg Pennsylvania.

 

About the writer of this column

Hi everyone. My name is Sarah Mascorro AKA Pixie Witch. I’ve traveled around the Sun 50 times now (2024) and I am happily married to my Soulmate since 1994. We have 2 boys and live in California. I was actually born in London England but came to the states when I was 5. I am a proud Pagan and follow Wicca. I believe I am a true blooded born witch. As a child I always knew I was different and felt such a huge calling to the Moon, Earth and all its surroundings. When I say different, I mean I just didn’t fit in with what others did or believed in. I’m sure a lot of you understand that feeling. I grew up in a religious house but thankfully my mother didn’t push it on me to much. I’m glad I’m out of the broom closet lol. I’ll never hide who I am, I am very proud of what I have become. I love holding group rituals with my witchy brothers and sisters. I’m heavily tattooed, collect stones (shocker right lol) and I also love to craft with latch hook rugs, bead work, dream catchers, resin art, making homemade soaps, lotions, ect. I love photography, cooking, baking ( I’m a Kitchen Witch) reading, star gazing and playing in nature. Best of all doing it with my family.