











Occult Botany
Authored by Paul Sédir, 1902. Paris.
Once reserved for initiates of Papus’s École Hermétique, this rare volume whispers long-lost knowledge from the root and branch of occult herbalism.
Bound in hardcover, this enduring text contains:
A compendium of nearly 300 magical plants — meticulously cataloged by scientific name, planetary rule, elemental nature, and zodiacal influence
Arcane techniques in phytotherapy and plant magic, from the Paracelsian “transplantation of disease” to rites of alliance with ancient trees
Veiled instructions for the crafting of philters, salves, and witches’ ointments — ingredients not found in common herbals
The doctrine of signatures laid bare, revealing the hidden physiognomy of plants and their spiritual anatomies
Sédir’s work merges the rigor of botany with the subtle forces known only to adepts.
A necessary acquisition for the discerning occultist, the cunning herbalist, or the collector of texts that should not be forgotten.
Authored by Paul Sédir, 1902. Paris.
Once reserved for initiates of Papus’s École Hermétique, this rare volume whispers long-lost knowledge from the root and branch of occult herbalism.
Bound in hardcover, this enduring text contains:
A compendium of nearly 300 magical plants — meticulously cataloged by scientific name, planetary rule, elemental nature, and zodiacal influence
Arcane techniques in phytotherapy and plant magic, from the Paracelsian “transplantation of disease” to rites of alliance with ancient trees
Veiled instructions for the crafting of philters, salves, and witches’ ointments — ingredients not found in common herbals
The doctrine of signatures laid bare, revealing the hidden physiognomy of plants and their spiritual anatomies
Sédir’s work merges the rigor of botany with the subtle forces known only to adepts.
A necessary acquisition for the discerning occultist, the cunning herbalist, or the collector of texts that should not be forgotten.
Authored by Paul Sédir, 1902. Paris.
Once reserved for initiates of Papus’s École Hermétique, this rare volume whispers long-lost knowledge from the root and branch of occult herbalism.
Bound in hardcover, this enduring text contains:
A compendium of nearly 300 magical plants — meticulously cataloged by scientific name, planetary rule, elemental nature, and zodiacal influence
Arcane techniques in phytotherapy and plant magic, from the Paracelsian “transplantation of disease” to rites of alliance with ancient trees
Veiled instructions for the crafting of philters, salves, and witches’ ointments — ingredients not found in common herbals
The doctrine of signatures laid bare, revealing the hidden physiognomy of plants and their spiritual anatomies
Sédir’s work merges the rigor of botany with the subtle forces known only to adepts.
A necessary acquisition for the discerning occultist, the cunning herbalist, or the collector of texts that should not be forgotten.