Darragh Mason’s Song of the Dark Man beckons readers down a crooked, thorn-riddled forest path to meet the Devil at the crossroads.
Darragh Mason’s Song of the Dark Man beckons readers down a crooked, thorn-riddled forest path to meet the Devil at the crossroads.
For those looking for a new nighttime routine, Sleep & Sorcery by Laurel Hostak-Jones is the perfect bedside companion.
In Meeting the Melissae, Elizabeth Ashley has done a beautiful job of unveiling the long-forgotten priestesses of the Eleusinian Mysteries, the Melissae.
In Entering Hekate’s Cave, Dr. Cyndi Brannen guides readers through the tunnels of the Underworld to find the goddess within.
In Theurgy, Theory & Practice, author P.D. Newman supplies a solid scholarly background on the development of theurgical practices.
In Soul Journey through the Tarot, John Sandbach shares his own unique magical system, co-created with his spirit guides and inspired by over 50 years of studying tarot.
Sage, Huntress, Lover, Queen by Mara Banscombe has managed to bring a balance of self-reflection and application to the mysteries of the Sacred Feminine.
In The Magic of the Orphic Hymns: A New Translation for the Modern Mystic, co-authors Tamra Lucid and Ronnie Pontiac revitalize the traditional hymns with fresh new poetic renderings.
I was thrilled when my Hadean partner surprised me with Persephone’s Oracle by Jennifer Heather as an Autumn Equinox gift.
Tales & Legends of the Devil by Claude and Corrinne Lecouteux is a collection of fifty-two medieval folktales from twenty European countries