Yoga and the Five Elements by Nicole Goott is an interesting read that focuses on Eastern practices but can be seamlessly woven into any spiritual practice.

Yoga and the Five Elements by Nicole Goott is an interesting read that focuses on Eastern practices but can be seamlessly woven into any spiritual practice.
The Ancient Tradition of Angels fulfills the Ellis’s intention of deepening the understanding and perceptions of the angelic beings and their impact on the individual, culturally, and cosmically.
Witchcraft and the Shamanic Journey by Kenneth Johnson fills in the gaps of knowledge that are missing in mainstream pop culture witchcraft.
The Sorcery of Solomon: A Guide to the 44 Planetary Pentacles of the Magician King by Sara L. Mastros is a game-changer in magical studies, specifically Solomonic magic.
In Cats: Keepers of the Spirit World, author John A. Rush, Ph.D., N.D., explores humanity’s complex relationship with cats as both pets and spirit animals.
Sacramental Theurgy for Witches by Frater Barrabbas is not for the faint of heart or those who think of witchcraft as a passing phase.
In Theurgy, Theory & Practice, author P.D. Newman supplies a solid scholarly background on the development of theurgical practices.
I highly recommend Censored Angel by Zara West to those interested in spiritualism and feminism.
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.
The Madonna Secret by Sophie Strand is by far the most epic love story I have read to date.