For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.
For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.
Pagan Portals – Baba Yaga, Slavic Earth Goddess by Natalia Clarke is a a must-read for anyone considering deity work with Her.
Plants of Power by Stacey Demarco and Miranda Mueller would be a good fit for someone who doesn’t have much knowledge about plants.
In Our African Unconscious: The Black Origins of Mysticism and Psychology, Edward Bruce Bynum draws upon a myriad of research to shine a light on this repressed African consciousness within us all.
Now, at long last, Barbara Hand Clow has completed the trilogy with the most recent book Revelations From the Source (2021).
Overall, Mister Yam by Yeng K Tan is like the millennial’s version of a Burning Man revelations within one’s daily life through a strange series of events to get at the truth of the matter.
The content of this book is so utterly refreshing to me because of the unique viewpoints Bogart puts forth about the practice of astrology and all its potential for personal growth, spiritual awakening, and aligned living. By the end, the reader gains an understanding of how astrology can tap us into the imaginal realm and also be the best guide for structuring our daily lives.
I decided to read Dreams: Exploring uncharted depths of consciousness by Mary Phelan because I’m in the midst of an 8-week course with Robert Moss, a pioneer writer in the field of dreams, and am finding myself seeking other perspectives to supplement what I’m learning.
Magdalene Myserties: The Left-hand Path of the Feminine Christ by Seren Bertrand and Azra Bertrand is a deep dive into Mary Magdalene, viewing her from Biblical, historical, and mystical perspectives.