Quest for the Enlightened Feminine by Anna Howard is a personal journey of the author searching for the feminine aspect of the Divine.

Quest for the Enlightened Feminine by Anna Howard is a personal journey of the author searching for the feminine aspect of the Divine.
Dwina Murphy-Gibb has created a masterful tarot deck with influences from the Vedic, Irish, Qabbalistic, and Rider-Waite-Smith traditions in The Vedic Tarot.
Palmistry by Sasha Fenton is great for anyone who wants to learn more about reading palms, hands, and fingers.
Darragh Mason’s Song of the Dark Man beckons readers down a crooked, thorn-riddled forest path to meet the Devil at the crossroads.
Albert Björn’s Icelandic Folk Magic is a deep dive into the magic that has its basis in the folklore the enigmatic place called Iceland.
Stephanie Donaldson’s The Mindful Garden joins the list of items that bring a sense of peace and serenity into my life.
In her book Walking with the Seasons, Alice Peck provides lots of activities and suggestions for getting out in nature.
In Fortuna: The Sacred & Profane Faces of Luck, Nigel Pennick explores the origins and evolution of the concept of luck, from divination to gambling.
I highly recommend Censored Angel by Zara West to those interested in spiritualism and feminism.
Douglas Charles Hodgson highlights experiences from people who have had NDEs in Spiritual Revelations from Beyond the Veil.