Wonderful Information!
Jenay Marontate, in giving some background information on tea magic, states that the first time she considered tea as a magical herb was when she was reading Scott Cunningham's book Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs, and since then she has been using tea and herbal infusions in a whole new way. She states that she has gone on to learn and expand on correspondences to black tea, green tea, white tea, oolong
teas, and herbal brews for magical uses in spells, charms, mojos, talismans, and potions, all of which readers will learn about in the book.
The author states that holistic health and wellness aids in healing our spirit, in addition to healing our physical body, and by using the natural essence of tea and plant magic, we can connect with our spirit so that we can manifest change within ourself, our environment, and the world we live in.
In this book, Tea Magic, the author states that contrary to what many people believe, there is only one plant that produces tea, which is Camellia sinensis, otherwise known as tea, is an evergreen shrub native to East Asia. She states that it is from this plant that six distinct classes, or types of tea, come from, and although there are hundreds of tea-growing regions all over the world that produce fine teas for their distinct qualities and profiles, these are the six teas that are the most common:
1. White
2. Green
3. Yellow
4. Black
5. Oolong
6. Pu-erh.
The author discusses each tea in detail, providing each's healing properties, how to meditate with them, the benefits of sun tea, and how our choice of tea blends can bring about our desired mood and outcomes.
Additionally, the author discusses various ways we can use teas, and she provides several rituals and spells, and she states "Having a foundational understanding of the healing power and magical properties of tea is what makes tea witchery powerful, pleasurable, and just plain fun!".
This great book provides lots of information, and I feel that it would be a great asset to not only a beginner, but a seasoned practitioner could benefit also.