Sacramental Theurgy for Witches by Frater Barrabbas is not for the faint of heart or those who think of witchcraft as a passing phase.


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.

Kokoszka’s thorough investigation of Eastern European folklore in Bogowie is formidable, and this book is destined to be an essential text on Slavic mythology.

I was thrilled when my Hadean partner surprised me with Persephone’s Oracle by Jennifer Heather as an Autumn Equinox gift.

The Fright Before Christmas: Surviving Krampus and Other Yuletide Monsters, Witches, and Ghosts by Jeff Belanger brings the shadow realm of Christmas to the forefront.

The Book of Norse Magic by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a fun introduction for those seeking to learn more about this fascinating cultural heritage.

Ancestral Magic by Kirsten Riddle is a perfect place to start your journey of connecting more with the potent magic of your ancestral lineage.

Tales & Legends of the Devil by Claude and Corrinne Lecouteux is a collection of fifty-two medieval folktales from twenty European countries

Pagan Portals – Ancient Fayerie: Stories of the Celtic Sidhe and how to Connect to the Otherworldly Realms by Melanie Godfrey is a brilliant and enchanting book.

The Evil Eye: The History, Mystery, and Magic of the Quiet Curse by Italian folk magic practitioner Antonio Pagliarulo is a manual on psychic protection that teaches you how to detect, banish, and prevent the malison of the Evil Eye.