For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
Daniel Odier has detailed and explained each technique of the Kaula Tantra in his book The Royal Path of Shakti.
Anubis by Charlie Larson is a refreshing and informative read about an Egyptian deity.
The Forbidden Knowledge of the Book of Enoch by Harold Roth takes on the challenges of subject matter.
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.
In the rich set of 78 cards of The Westwood Tarot, Yasmeen Westwood and Kalliope have created a zoological treasure map for the Soul.
Paul Wyld’s Jim Morrison, Secret Teacher of the Occult offers a fresh perspective on this legendary rock star.
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.
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.
Looking for Love in All the Haunted Places by Claire Kann is a refreshing take on the romantic comedy genre, infused with a touch of the supernatural.