books
The magic of the written word
The Hagetisse's Herbal Grimoire
A4 sized reference work with in depth information about the medicinal and magical properties, edibility and use of plants. Includes instructions for making a wide range of herbals and an extensive register.
About the Hagetisse
Since 2020, I have been writing my online content mainly for my wise woman website. I do this under the name Hagetisse, which is actually not so much a name but a job description.
The articles and blogs that you’ll find on this website largely overlap with the topics on the website you are currently on, but not completely. None of the articles are on both websites.
So do you want to read more of my work and are you interested in holistic medicine, herbalism and magic? Then be sure to take a look around over there.
Some readables
Idle hands are the devil’s workshop or why being bored is a good thing
The above proverb is meant to instil fear into people's heart, fear of doing nothing. Sounds scary enough, so it would work for me, if I would believe in a devil, which I don't. Who needs a devil when taking into consideration what some people are capable of? But...
Decision, decisions
Lately some heavy-duty decision making has come my way. And with it a truckload of 'what ifs' have entered my head. Needless to say, being as highly developed as I am spiritually this doesn't faze me at all. I just sit, meditate for a bit and, lo and behold, the...
Many parts make up a whole: looking at life in a holistic manner
On this website you will find a holistic way of looking at life in general and humans in particular. But what is holistic? Webster defines it as following: holistic: relating to holism; holism: a theory that the universe and especially living nature is correctly seen...
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Hello!
I am Emma
Air monger, versatile author, dream creator, earth warrior writer and roots healer (not necessarily in this order). Some of these titles might not ring bells right away. So I will also describe myself in (rather more boring) standardised terms: I am a writer and a wise woman.
My work has this one common thread: I want to make you think about life and your role in it. Does life really work the way you think it does? Is it the way you’d like it to be? When it comes to writing, I write both fiction and non-fiction. I also lecture and give inspirational speeches and workshops.