Book Review: The Healing Power of Witchcraft by Meg Rosenbriar

  • Source: I bought this book because it looked great!

  • My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (see my review on Goodreads)

The Healing Power of Witchcraft came out at a time when I was both diving deeper into my practice, and recognizing that I wanted to focus on healing as a main part of it. It was a perfect guide for building up my knowledge and providing a wealth of ideas for rituals, potions, and tools.

This book not only have a pretty cover, but the inside is just as lovely! Like most witchcraft books, it provides some reference charts and correspondences, which are always nice. The bulk of the material, however, is straight-up recipes for rituals! And what I love is that each one is very clearly laid out in such a way that it is easy to reference when gathering ingredients and tools. I also appreciate that each one has a description for its purpose, which I think not all books do a great job of. The Healing Power of Witchcraft is probably my witchy book with the most pages flagged, rituals tested, and adapted/copied over to my own personal grimoires. And when my husband decided he wanted to get into druidry and start making some of his own herbal remedies, this was one of the books I loaned to him for the enterprise (and now it’s somewhere on his shelves, so it’s a good thing I wrote a lot of my favorite rituals down!).