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.

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.
In Through a Divine Lens, Sue Frederick encourages the reader to remember that souls come here to evolve, teaching how to attune to the soul not the ego.
Talk to Your Angels by Jayne Wallace and Liz Dean is a jewel of a compendium on connecting with angels.
I urge you to start your own research into this intriguing deity and see where the Goddess Abnoba visits your life.
The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.
If you’ve ever felt the pull of New Orleans, Witch Queens, Voodoo Spirits, and Hoodoo Saints is perfect for learning more about the spiritual roots of the unique city.
I highly recommend Brigid’s Light, edited by Cairelle Crow and Laura Louella, both as a way to get to know the multi-faceted Brigid and for the ways that you can invite her to walk life’s path with you.
Pagan Portals – Sekhmet by Olivia Church is one of those titles that seems synchronistically to appear exactly when it is needed, much like the Goddess Sekhmet Herself.
Pantheon: The Norse by Morgan Diamler is perfect for those who are interested in a ground level introduction to the Norse pantheon without all the fluff.
Victoria Maxwell’s beautifully written offering, ‘Witch, Please: Empowerment and Enlightenment for the Modern Mystic’ starts by telling the reader that the magic isn’t in the book they are holding: the magic is inside them.