The Rosicrucian Counterculture by Ronnie Pontiac is dives into the history that shaped one of the most influential esoteric movements in Western occultism.


The Rosicrucian Counterculture by Ronnie Pontiac is dives into the history that shaped one of the most influential esoteric movements in Western occultism.

The Egyptian Tarot by Oliver St. John contest priceless wisdom, synthesizing aeons of magic and craft into a tool for divination.

In Dance of the Sun Goddess, author Kenneth Johnson introduces readers to a vivacious pantheon of Baltic deities.

In The Way of the Will: Thelema in Action, author Dr. David Shoemaker provides Thelemic exercises for spiritual growth.

A Critical Introduction to Tarot by Simon Kenny is great for anyone who would like a deeper dive into tarot, particularly its origins and symbolism.

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.

In Soul Medicine, poet and transformational psychotherapist Edward Tick, Ph.D. offers a soul-nourishing approach to healing trauma.

Reading with The Sacred Sisterhood Tarot by Ashawnee DuBarry and Coni Curi makes me feel like I’m talking to my best friend.

I jumped right into Archetypal Tarot by Mary K. Greer having a general knowledge of Birth Cards.

I’ve occasionally found books on mudras for the astrological signs, and I also am familiar with the correspondence between body parts and zodiac signs, but never had I discovered a method to blend it all together. This is why I absolutely love Kinesic Magic: Channeling Energy with Postures & Gestures, in which Donald Tyson has created a comprehensive guide that shifts the practice of magic from complex rituals in arcane grimoires to the bare essential of one’s body.