Oracle of the Birds by Jeanne Ruland is an excellent resource for anyone looking to deepen their spiritual practice and connect with the natural world.

Oracle of the Birds by Jeanne Ruland is an excellent resource for anyone looking to deepen their spiritual practice and connect with the natural world.
I’d never realized the potency of dirt from a magical perspective prior to reading Conjuring Dirt: Magick of Footprints, Crossroads & Graveyards by Taren S.
Reading Magical Tarot by Madame Pamita has been an opportunity to slow down my readings and truly connect with what is being depicted in the imagery.
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.
Sage, Huntress, Lover, Queen by Mara Banscombe has managed to bring a balance of self-reflection and application to the mysteries of the Sacred Feminine.
I’ve done myself a favor by getting a copy of 2024 Witch’s Diary – Northern Hemisphere by Flavia Kate Peters and Barbara Meiklejohn-Free.
Unlocking the Secret Language of Tarot combines the curriculum of many classes that Ruth Ann and Wald Amberstone taught to thousands of students.
I was drawn to God & Goddesses of England by Rachel Patterson because as the wife of an Englishman, I’ve traveled there quite a bit.
Ho’oponopono: The Hawaiian Ritual of Forgiveness by Ulrich E. Duprée is teaches us to offer grace to ourselves and others.
The Madonna Secret by Sophie Strand is by far the most epic love story I have read to date.