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Wicca / Living Wicca / The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews
Scott Cunningham

One Spirit, 2003

3 books in One.
  
  











  



  
The Book of Incense: Enjoying the Traditional Art of Japanese Scents5 reviews
Kiyoko Morita

Kodansha International, 2007

An excellent resource for Japanese incense lovers
After using incense for many years I found Japanese incense is the best among all. They only use herbs, spice and wood without any sythetic materials. The scents are very subtle and pleasing. This book takes you through the history of Japanese incense. Your find that the most comment joss stick incense only has one houndred year history. Before then, Japanese burn woodchips, kneaded ...
  
  











  



  
Making Your Own Incense: Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin A-226 (Storey Country Wisdom Bulletin)3 reviews
Tina Sams, Maryanne Schwartz

Storey Publishing, LLC, 1999

An Excellent Guide for Incense-Making
I found "Making Your Own Incense" to be a good guide. As a beginner with incense, it was very helpful for me to have advice from people who have already tried out the things they're talking about. "Making Your Own Incense" has good definitions and explanations, and the descriptions of what certain things smell like when they're burned was extremely useful. This Bulletin really helped to take ...
  
  











  



  
Incense: Crafting and Use of Magickal Scents32 reviews
Carl Neal

Llewellyn Publications, 2003

Your imagination is your only limit
I purchased this and Scott Cunninghams Incense Oils and Brews. Although I am a great fan of Scott Cunningham, this books has some of the best selections, directions, and recipes for making your own incense. He gives you the energy of the magic and the measurements for making fool-proof incense. What I particularly liked about this book is that the herbs, woods, resins, and binders are readily ...
  
  











  



  
Magical Aromatherapy: The Power of Scent (Llewellyn's New Age Series)18 reviews
Scott Cunningham

Llewellyn Publications, 1989

Very Aromatic
Love this one also, hard to find book that really breaks everything down to the smallest degree to get info across, like all his other info books, very informative, also lets you know some things are toxic and should not be tampered with and how others are irritants.
  
  











  



  
BIBLE SPELLS: Obtain Your Every Desire By Activating The Secret Meaning of Hundreds of Biblical Verses3 reviews

Global Communications/Inner Light Publications, 2007

Tapping The Energy Of The Logos
Most people think of the Bible as being very anti-magick, with verses that declare witchcraft to be a capital offense and a one-way ticket to hell. It is not widely understood that the same ancient mystery schools that spawned various forms of magick also influenced a great deal of what is considered today to be mainstream religion. Practitioners of magick can also lay claim to the power ...
  
  











  



  
Potpourri, Incense, and Other Fragrant Concoctions2 reviews
Ann Tucker Fettner

Workman Publishing Company, 1977

A good how-to book for making fragrant things.
This is about the only book on the market that I've been able to find on making aromatics that isn't just stuffed with useless "new age" tripe, especially on making incense. Incense is more than 5000 years old. Wicca and the literary works it is based on have been around at most 200 years. The use of incense in Christian services alone predates the wiccan use of it by at least 1800 years, yet ...
  
  











  



  
The Raven's Flight Book of Incense, Oils, Potions and Brews1 review
Raven Womack

Pendraig Publishing, 2007

Much Needed Book!
This book is fantastic for anyone who's ever wondered how to use all the products you have seen in magickal shops or read about. There is great information on what to look for when choosing quality magickal products as well as practical crafting tips for working with them. Well researched and well written by someone who obviously has years of practical experience.
  
  











  



  
The Complete Book of Incense, Oils and Brews (Llewellyn's Practical Magick)93 reviews
Scott Cunningham

Llewellyn Publications, 2002

Aromatic
Nice recipes for good smelling oils and brews. It's easy to get the oils online.
  
  











  



  
Kitchen Witchery: A Compendium of Oils, Unguents, Incense, Tinctures, and Comestibles11 reviews
Marilyn F. Daniel

Weiser Books, 2002

2003 FIRST PLACE COVR VISIONARY AWARD WINNER
Kitchen Witcher has won first place in the Magick Division in the 2003 COVR Visionary Awards at the International NeW Age Trade Show West in Denver, Colorado in June. This has been verified by checking with COVR (Coalition of Visionary Resources in Oak Forest, Ill. CONGRATULATIONS MS. DANIEL. GOOD WORK ...
  
  











  



  
Silk, Scents, And Spice: Retracing the World's Great Trade Routes,the Silk Road, the Spice Route, the Incense ...
John Lawton

Economica, 2005

From the earliest days of mankind, the movement of peoples and intercultural exchanges have played a crucial role in the development of civilization. Three legendary routes have been particularly influential: the Silk Road, the Spice Route, and the Incense Trail. Established to transport exotic merchandise, they also carried new ideas, technologies, and religions vast distances. As pathways of conquering armies and armadas, they helped shape the ...
  
  











  



  
Gypsy Magic For The Prosperity's Soul: A Romany Book of Spells, Sachets, Oils and Incense
Allie Theiss

Gypsy Girl Press, 2006

Gypsy Magic for the Prosperity's Soul is a powerful collection of magic to attract, keep and protect your prosperity and abundance. Based on ancient Gypsy rites, the formulas and spells within allow you to tap into your own innate gifts and transform your life. They are a mix of Allie's personal secrets along with the successful combinations she uses to help her clients -- and now you -- succeed. Inside there is a FREE GIFT opportunity for ...
  
  











  



  
Sachets, Potpourri and Incense Recipes, Etc.1 review
Clarence Meyer

Meyerbooks, Publisher, 1986

Good basic information on potpourri
This enigmatic little book is not too bad. Fully one-third of the book is devoted to a list of various plant & their extracts used in perfumery and what they smell like to the author. Some of his spellings for herb names are archaic. The other two-thirds consists of recipes for potpourri of various types, with four pages devoted to incense. All the information is presented in an anecdotal ...
  
  











  



  
Incense: Rituals, Mystery, Lore5 reviews
Gina Hyams

Chronicle Books, 2003

Five Stars Plus Some!
This book captures the history and essence of incense, across its many traditions, better than any other I have read. Gina really writes beautifully, but behind the well organized presentation and skilful use of words it is so very evident that a great deal of effort and writing integrity is at the foundation. The photography and print quality is excellent, and I am really happy they chose the ...
  
  











  



  
Gypsy Magic For The Family's Soul: A Romany Book of Spells, Sachets, Oils and Incense1 review
Allie Theiss

Gypsy Girl Press, 2006

Very enjoyable read
This book is a real treasure, even for those of us who do not practice Romany magic. It is full of interesting tidbits, chock full of information on oils, herbs, and spellwork, and the author really knows her material. I have been fortunate enough to speak with the author and found her to be a wonderful woman, with a lot to offer the magic-reading public. I hope she keeps up the good work and ...
  
  











  



  
Ceridwen's Handbook of Incense, Oils, and Candles: Being a Guide to the Magickal and Spiritual Uses of Oils, ...3 reviews
Maya Heath

Words of Wizdom International, 1996

First one I read and Still my favorite!!!!!!
This book gives simple easy to understand information. Her story at ther begining of the book touched my heart and spoke to me. I kept this with me everywhere I went till my 14 y/o decided to keep it-then I bought a second copy. Most inforamitve-this is not a book that gives theory and history about Witchcraft, just formulas and simple spells. I was a little put off by the fact it is a catalog ...
  
  











  



  
Kodo : The Way of Incense3 reviews
David Pybus

Tuttle, 2001

Best Introductory Kodo Book
It's a tough call on the best introductory book on Kodo, between this and Kiyoko Morita. Both have different styles and different approaches. I would say I prefer this book because the author consulted with more than one incense company and one kodo school his research. It's very difficult to write on this subject because even in Japan, comprehensive texts are just not to be found, and almost all ...
  
  











  



  
Morning Star Patchouli Incense 50 Sticks

Nippon Kodo

Morning Star Incense was created in the 1960's in Japan. The wonderful fragrances in this collection, mixed with ihigh quality ingredients, have made this incense a loved and trusted worldwide brand.
  
  











  



  
Magick Potions: How to Prepare and Use Homemade Incense, Oils, Aphordisacs, and Much More12 reviews
Gerina Dunwich

Citadel, 2000

This one is interesting.
This is a great book on potion making. But be careful all because something is natural does not mean it cant make you sick. Like Cats claw is not good for a pregnant woman to drink. She does not put these warning on her book. Regardless of the reader not being warned it is a great book. O love the mandrake section and I have incorporated some of her potions in my spells. The Mandrake potion for ...
  
  











  








   



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