@middle earth I want to get into herbs and potions, too, but I'm always so scared of finding sources that misuse things. My coven has been reading Raymond Buckland's book on witchcraft and Wicca, and there were some things in the herbalism section that were absolutely dangerous without any sort of warning. But The Wild and Weedy Apothecary by Doreen Shababy is on our recommended reading list and that's what my high priestess always recommends when I ask. I haven't checked it out or verified anything in it,but that's what I'm going to be getting when I have the money.
Also shoot, I'm very disappointed it's not on iphone. I'll ask my friends if they've found any good tarot iphone apps. I also use the Labrynthos Academy app for memorizing tarot, and I know that one has an iphone app. My only hesitation with recommending that one is that it teaches using keywords, so if you're brand new, it might be hard to know how to apply the cards to different questions. It also doesn't have a function for doing different readings. It has a set list of questions and does a one card draw for them using the cards you've unlocked from the learning exercises.



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