The Left-Hand Path of Tarot by Cherry Parra teaches that tarot is not meant to simply soothe the ego or wrap us in spiritual platitudes.


The Left-Hand Path of Tarot by Cherry Parra teaches that tarot is not meant to simply soothe the ego or wrap us in spiritual platitudes.

The Altar Within by Juliet Diaz frames spirituality as a revolutionary act of healing deeply intertwined with justice, mutual aid, and ancestral wisdom.

The Night House by Danielle Dulsky is a captivating blend of ritual and storytelling.

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.

Creatrix Awakened Oracle Deck by Shannon Van Den Berg is a powerful tool for anyone seeking inspiration and empowerment from the divine feminine.

Darragh Mason’s Song of the Dark Man beckons readers down a crooked, thorn-riddled forest path to meet the Devil at the crossroads.

In her book Walking with the Seasons, Alice Peck provides lots of activities and suggestions for getting out in nature.

I feel confident in saying Tarot for the Hard Work by Maria Minnie will be one of the best tarot reads this year– one I will be consistently recommending.

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.

Undreaming Wetiko by Paul Levy is an essential text for those who are deep-diving into shadow work and healing ancestral trauma.