Becoming a Garment of Isis: A Nine-Stage Initiatory Path of Egyptian Spirituality by Naomi Ozaneic is one of those rare reads that emanates its energy and power simply by the calling of its title.
Becoming a Garment of Isis: A Nine-Stage Initiatory Path of Egyptian Spirituality by Naomi Ozaneic is one of those rare reads that emanates its energy and power simply by the calling of its title.
Pagan Portals – Temple Priestesses of Antiquity by Lady Haight-Ashton was a fantastic read that expanded my knowledge of the influence Priestesses had on cultures of the past.
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.
Angelology by Angemi Rabiolo and Iris Biasio is an introduction to the angelic realm that presents them as celestial superheroes.
Reading with The Sacred Sisterhood Tarot by Ashawnee DuBarry and Coni Curi makes me feel like I’m talking to my best friend.
Confessions of an Egyptologist by Erich von Daniken takes readers on an underground explorations of the secrets hidden beneath the ancient pyramids.
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.
Through the Eyes of the Soul: 52 Prophecy Cards & Guidebook by Cheryl Yambrach Rose checks off all of the boxes of what an oracle deck should accomplish
In The Ancient Language of Sacred Sound: The Acoustic Science of the Divine, David Elkington has put forward a truly fascinating work about the role that sound plays in our spiritual experiences.
All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.