Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold’s Invisible Fire offers a profound exploration of the starlit river of ancient wisdom that connects the diverse tributaries of Western spirituality.
Nicholaj de Mattos Frisvold’s Invisible Fire offers a profound exploration of the starlit river of ancient wisdom that connects the diverse tributaries of Western spirituality.
In Spirit Marriage, psychologist Dr. Megan Rose explores the cross-cultural phenomenon of mystical union with a spirit spouse.
In The Secret Life of Mother Mary Marguerite Mary Rigoglioso, Ph.D. brings new insight about the divine nature of Mother Mary.
Sacramental Theurgy for Witches by Frater Barrabbas is not for the faint of heart or those who think of witchcraft as a passing phase.
The Madonna Secret by Sophie Strand is by far the most epic love story I have read to date.
Undreaming Wetiko by Paul Levy is an essential text for those who are deep-diving into shadow work and healing ancestral trauma.
In her reverence for the Tree of Life, Janis Fry is like a druidess, initiating readers into her yew-centric worldview with artwork and writing that captures the hallucinogenic quality of her god tree.
In Our African Unconscious: The Black Origins of Mysticism and Psychology, Edward Bruce Bynum draws upon a myriad of research to shine a light on this repressed African consciousness within us all.
In The Ancient Language of Sacred Sound: The Acoustic Science of the Divine, David Elkington has put forward a truly fascinating work about the role that sound plays in our spiritual experiences.
The premise of The Mystery Tradition of Miraculous Conception is based on the Infancy Gospel of James (Protoevangelium of James) that dates back to the 2nd-century.