
The Root in Every Ritual
The Root in Every Ritual explores the role of plants in our physical and spiritual transformation.
This enlightening work delves into the uses of plants across cultures and centuries for healing, protection, transformation, divination, ritual, spiritual awakening, and symbolic art.
Jacqueline N. Norton examines 72 plants traditionally associated with death and the afterlife, heart-healing plants, alchemical herbs, protective plants, and sacred trees. She draws on ancient texts such as Pliny’s Historia Naturalis and Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica, while providing insights from folklore and religious and spiritual traditions.
For as long as humans have told stories, plants have served as tools, guides, symbols, and sacred allies—linking us across time to our most ancient ancestors. Norton reveals the hidden stories of 72 remarkable plants—from aromatic herbs to towering trees—tracing their vital roles in myth, medicine, and ceremony across continents and centuries.
Through captivating artifacts such as a Ptolemaic statuette of Hekate carved from juniper wood, a samurai sword adorned with chrysanthemum motifs, and a Malian garment made from baobab fibre, Norton uncovers how plants intricately intertwine with human life. She demonstrates how plants mark love and loss, protect thresholds, unlock spiritual visions, and nurture profound transformation.
Featuring more than 200 images of artifacts, artworks, textiles, and landscapes, this richly illustrated volume immerses readers in the vibrant material culture and living symbolism that connect plants to human experience. Whether steeped in healing brews, woven into ceremonial garments, or etched into temple walls, these plants are far more than just background scenery. They are living partners in our shared journey, connecting us intimately to our ancestors and the natural world in profound, enduring ways.
The Root in Every Ritual explores the role of plants in our physical and spiritual transformation.
This enlightening work delves into the uses of plants across cultures and centuries for healing, protection, transformation, divination, ritual, spiritual awakening, and symbolic art.
Jacqueline N. Norton examines 72 plants traditionally associated with death and the afterlife, heart-healing plants, alchemical herbs, protective plants, and sacred trees. She draws on ancient texts such as Pliny’s Historia Naturalis and Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica, while providing insights from folklore and religious and spiritual traditions.
For as long as humans have told stories, plants have served as tools, guides, symbols, and sacred allies—linking us across time to our most ancient ancestors. Norton reveals the hidden stories of 72 remarkable plants—from aromatic herbs to towering trees—tracing their vital roles in myth, medicine, and ceremony across continents and centuries.
Through captivating artifacts such as a Ptolemaic statuette of Hekate carved from juniper wood, a samurai sword adorned with chrysanthemum motifs, and a Malian garment made from baobab fibre, Norton uncovers how plants intricately intertwine with human life. She demonstrates how plants mark love and loss, protect thresholds, unlock spiritual visions, and nurture profound transformation.
Featuring more than 200 images of artifacts, artworks, textiles, and landscapes, this richly illustrated volume immerses readers in the vibrant material culture and living symbolism that connect plants to human experience. Whether steeped in healing brews, woven into ceremonial garments, or etched into temple walls, these plants are far more than just background scenery. They are living partners in our shared journey, connecting us intimately to our ancestors and the natural world in profound, enduring ways.
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The Root in Every Ritual explores the role of plants in our physical and spiritual transformation.
This enlightening work delves into the uses of plants across cultures and centuries for healing, protection, transformation, divination, ritual, spiritual awakening, and symbolic art.
Jacqueline N. Norton examines 72 plants traditionally associated with death and the afterlife, heart-healing plants, alchemical herbs, protective plants, and sacred trees. She draws on ancient texts such as Pliny’s Historia Naturalis and Dioscorides’ De Materia Medica, while providing insights from folklore and religious and spiritual traditions.
For as long as humans have told stories, plants have served as tools, guides, symbols, and sacred allies—linking us across time to our most ancient ancestors. Norton reveals the hidden stories of 72 remarkable plants—from aromatic herbs to towering trees—tracing their vital roles in myth, medicine, and ceremony across continents and centuries.
Through captivating artifacts such as a Ptolemaic statuette of Hekate carved from juniper wood, a samurai sword adorned with chrysanthemum motifs, and a Malian garment made from baobab fibre, Norton uncovers how plants intricately intertwine with human life. She demonstrates how plants mark love and loss, protect thresholds, unlock spiritual visions, and nurture profound transformation.
Featuring more than 200 images of artifacts, artworks, textiles, and landscapes, this richly illustrated volume immerses readers in the vibrant material culture and living symbolism that connect plants to human experience. Whether steeped in healing brews, woven into ceremonial garments, or etched into temple walls, these plants are far more than just background scenery. They are living partners in our shared journey, connecting us intimately to our ancestors and the natural world in profound, enduring ways.












