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The Magical and Ritual Use Of Herbs
By
Richard Alan Miller
Contents:
Book Cover (Front) (Back)
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About The Author
Introduction
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Stimulants
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Damiana
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Passionflower
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Betel Nut
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Mormon Tea
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Guarana
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Kola Nut
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Depressants
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Lobelia
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Scullcap
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Valerian Root
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Narcotics
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Wild Lettuce
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Wormwood
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Hallucinogens
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Calamus
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Galangal Root
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Kava Kava
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Yohimbe
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Fly Agaric
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Morning Glory Seed
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Psilocybe Mushroom
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Thorn Apple
Quick Reference Chart
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Indexs (Removed)
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Note:
This is not strictly a 'new' scan since I did this awhile back. However with better OCR tools now and a
more organised system (for making e-books) I have completely re-done this book and further proofed
the text. I decided to release this better version since I will be posting this books companion volume
'The Magical and Ritual Use of Aphrodisiacs' which I have not scanned before.
Format: v2.0 (PDF - no security)
Genera: Herbal / Magic / Ritual
Extra's: Pictures Included
Copyright: 1993
First Scanned: (Re-done september-2-2002)
About The Author
Recognizing that science should not and cannot be separated from the welfare of the human being,
Richard Alan Miller is a scientist of extensive and multidimensional expertise. Receiving a degree in
Theoretical Physics from Washington State University in 1966, he spent over a decade in bio-medical
research and development for some of the most prestigious and technically sophisticated corporations
in the United States, including The Boeing Company and E. I. Dupont de Nemours Co. He worked for
several years in the department of anesthesiology of the University of Washington, incorporating his
skills both in medicine and physics, and has been published in several international journals for his
work both in physics and parapsychology. He has taught parapsychology for credit in the natural
sciences at several universities and colleges. He has also taught courses in shamanism, magic,
alchemy, and growing herbs as a cash crop.
In 1972 he formed The Beltane Corporation, now The Beltane Herb Company, specializing in the
selling and study of herbs, spices, and books focusing on herbs, health, and the occult. He later
became agricultural scientist and buyer for Western Herb Frams, Inc. As a physicist he has invented
several critical pieces of farm machinery to assist the small farmer in harvesting and processing. As an
agricultural scientist he has developed specific farm plans and crop sources to compete with currently
imported spices and herbs, and he publishes a newsletter, The Herb Market Report, which is
considered one of the best on the subject. He is also contributing editor to Acres USA. He continues to
research and employ the best of highly technical methods in a harmonious and non-injurious way.
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