Expand your knowledge of magical practices that can be adapted to activism with Magic for Change by Cerridwen Greenleaf.
Expand your knowledge of magical practices that can be adapted to activism with Magic for Change by Cerridwen Greenleaf.
In her book Walking with the Seasons, Alice Peck provides lots of activities and suggestions for getting out in nature.
As a tarot enthusiast and reader for twenty years, I was excited to learn about the publication of Rachel Pollack’s revised deck The Shining Tribe Tarot.
Sarah-Beth Watkins’s The Five-Minute Druid: Connection Made Easy is filled with ideas for those short moments I have to spare to dedicate to my craft.
Witchcraft and the Shamanic Journey by Kenneth Johnson fills in the gaps of knowledge that are missing in mainstream pop culture witchcraft.
In Fortuna: The Sacred & Profane Faces of Luck, Nigel Pennick explores the origins and evolution of the concept of luck, from divination to gambling.
If you’re ready to turn your magical prowess to manifesting money, The Witch’s Way to Wealth by Jessie DaSilva is a must-have resource.
The Yoni Egg by Lila Macé opened me to see the way yoni eggs can be physically, emotionally, and spiritually healing.
Witchcraft on a Shoestring by Deborah Blake is a really fun read for those looking to do more for less.
Alvarado’s passion for her craft and devotion to Marie Laveau shines through in The Marie Laveau Grimoire.