Oracle of Heaven and Hell by Travis McHenry is more than just a deck of cards; it’s a portal to the depths of the human soul.
Oracle of Heaven and Hell by Travis McHenry is more than just a deck of cards; it’s a portal to the depths of the human soul.
A Confluence of Witches, edited by Casey Zabala, brings together a diverse array of voices within the contemporary witchcraft community.
Blackthorn’s Book of Sacred Plant Magic by Amy Blackthorn is perfect for working with botanicals and exploring the plant kingdom.
The intention of The Medicine Wheel by Barry Goddard is to remind humanity of the intimate connection we have with nature and the cosmos.
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.
Apothecary Flashcards: A Pocket Reference Explaining Herbs and Their Medicinal Uses by Nicole McIntosh is absolutely perfect for staying organized.
A Tea Witch’s Grimoire: Magickal Recipes for Your Tea Time by S.M. Harlow has amply provided the mystical wisdom of tea that I’ve been craving.
Kokoszka’s thorough investigation of Eastern European folklore in Bogowie is formidable, and this book is destined to be an essential text on Slavic mythology.
In Healing with Clay, Ran Knishinsky shares with readers the health benefits of incorporating clay into their diets.
Horses, poppets, and duels within a family of witches? Add a splash of romance and you’re got the magical ingredients for The Ages of Witches by Louisa Morgan.