As witches, we have an innate need to create a symbol of our will: be it for protection, wealth, love, health, or any other reason.

As witches, we have an innate need to create a symbol of our will: be it for protection, wealth, love, health, or any other reason.
The Relative Tarot by Carrie Paris is a really neat deck to add to one’s collection, especially for advanced readers or those interested in learning more about their ancestral line through the cards.
Adams’ writing style is very conversational and entertaining in A Visionary Guide to Lucid Dreaming.
The Tree Horoscope: Discover Your Birth-Tree and Personality Destiny by Daniela Christine Huber explores the 22 different trees that shape your personality.
I have been adoring the way Astral Realms Crystal Oracle by Dark Moon Crystals and Prism + Fleur Design Studio looks on my altar recently.
Cue The King in Orange by John Michael Greer, here to help magically-minded folks make sense of the political mess in terms they understand.
Sasha Fenton’s Super Tarot: Interpret the Cards Like a Pro is an instructive paperback that seems to be gaining popularity as I write this!
Pure Magic Oracle: Cards for Strength, Courage, and Clarity by Andres Engracia is a wonderful deck filled with spells and messages of empowerment.
A Spell in the Forest: Book 1 – Tongues in Trees by Roselle Angwin draws the reader into an ethos of tree wisdom and healing.
Sacred Geometry by Richard Heath frames the foundation of the universe, physical building, and human life in an entirely new way.