Mediumship by Kerrie Erwin is a very user-friendly read that demystifies what mediumship is and the healing that can occur from those gifts being used with integrity and loving intention.
Mediumship by Kerrie Erwin is a very user-friendly read that demystifies what mediumship is and the healing that can occur from those gifts being used with integrity and loving intention.
Exploring the Divine Library by Richard Rowe is a continuation of the journey outlined in his first book, Imagining the Unimaginable: A System’s Engineer’s Journey into the Afterlife.
Alix E. Harrow has a knack for capturing the heart in her tales of romance, magic, and self-discovery, which she does perfectly in A Spindle Splintered.
A Healer’s Journey to Intuitive Knowing: The Heart of Therapeutic Touch chronicled experiences by Krieger during her 50+ years as a nurse, instructor, and champion of hands on healing.
As a woman of a “certain age”, I was not surprised when the Universe placed The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul by Connie Zweig, Ph.D. in my hands.
As far as books about witches go, The Vine Witch is definitely one of my top five favorites. Smith has done a wonderful job of bringing to life the magic in the mundane.
The premise of The Mystery Tradition of Miraculous Conception is based on the Infancy Gospel of James (Protoevangelium of James) that dates back to the 2nd-century.
Reading The Last Ecstasy of Life: Celtic Mysteries of Death and Dying by Phyllida Anam-Áire was a journey of self discovery.
I highly recommend Of the Lilin by Paulette Hampton to readers that enjoy supernatural fantasy, particularly with a dark element.
Growing up in a family that has practiced Appalachian folk magic and conjure for generations, Doctoring the Devil author Jake Richards has a depth of knowledge about these topics that transcend his decade of personal practice.