The Herbcrafter’s Tarot by The Herbcrafter’s Tarot, by Latisha Guthrie is a harmonious blend of art, nature, and spirituality.
The Herbcrafter’s Tarot by The Herbcrafter’s Tarot, by Latisha Guthrie is a harmonious blend of art, nature, and spirituality.
I was drawn to God & Goddesses of England by Rachel Patterson because as the wife of an Englishman, I’ve traveled there quite a bit.
For those of you ready to delve into the secrets of sorcery and explore the fascinating world of magic, Real Sorcery is a wonderful place to begin.
Ancestral Magic by Kirsten Riddle is a perfect place to start your journey of connecting more with the potent magic of your ancestral lineage.
In Spirit Speaker: A Medium’s Guide to Death and Dying, Salicrow combines what she has learned from over three decades of working with the dying with personal stories from her own family.
After reading The Big Book of Candle Magic, I continue to carry with me Aunt Jackie’s words that magic demands change.
If you’ve ever felt the pull of New Orleans, Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints is perfect for learning more about the spiritual roots of the unique city.
Take a breath, pause, and gift yourself the time to delve into Seasons of a Magical Life: A Pagan Path of Living by H. Byron Ballard.
Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick & the Dark Moon by Kate Freuler is a highly recommended title for any who want to deepen their practice of witchcraft and magick in a more balanced and polarized way.
The author’s thesis is that a witch can customize their experience of “the witch’s year” to be an authentic communion with the Earth and not limited to a conceptual celebration of holidays reflecting seasons that do not align with lived experience in one’s locale.