For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
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For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
As a tarot enthusiast and reader for twenty years, I was excited to learn about the publication of Rachel Pollack’s revised deck The Shining Tribe Tarot.
Throwing Bones, Crystals, Stones, and Curios by Mystic Dylan guides readers on a journey through the mystical art of casting and interpreting symbols.
The Yoni Egg by Lila Macé opened me to see the way yoni eggs can be physically, emotionally, and spiritually healing.
A Critical Introduction to Tarot by Simon Kenny is great for anyone who would like a deeper dive into tarot, particularly its origins and symbolism.
Celtic Goddess Grimoire by Annwyn Avalon is an awesome resource for learning more about the Celtic divine feminine.
I feel confident in saying Tarot for the Hard Work by Maria Minnie will be one of the best tarot reads this year– one I will be consistently recommending.
Crystal Grids by Nicola McIntosh is a wonderful resource for those feeling called to working with crystals in a meaningful way.
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.
In Meeting the Melissae, Elizabeth Ashley has done a beautiful job of unveiling the long-forgotten priestesses of the Eleusinian Mysteries, the Melissae.