To settle into the magic so that it supports us, comforts us, grounds us and activates us, Hearth & Home Witchcraft by Jennie Blonde is the book to read.
To settle into the magic so that it supports us, comforts us, grounds us and activates us, Hearth & Home Witchcraft by Jennie Blonde is the book to read.
The Creative Pendulum: Keys to Unlock Your Innovative Spirit by Joan Rose Staffen got me out of a creative rut in the most fun way.
Pearson thoroughly educates the reader to give a full-spectrum education into flower essences in Flower Essences from the Witch’s Garden.
Spirit Weaver by Seren Bertrand is a treasure trove of wisdom about the magic of the feminine mysteries.
This mixture of the enjoyments and secrecy is what Ruth Hogan has captured perfectly in The Moon, the Stars, and Madame Burova: A Novel.
Jerry Hyde’s book Empathy for the Devil: Make Your Demons Work for You. Without Selling Your Soul. is one of the most powerful books I’ve ever read.
Carol Pinchefsky’s Turn Your Fandom Into Cash: A Geeky Guide to Turn Your Passion Into a Business (Or at Least a Side Hustle) is one of the most helpful and applicable books I’ve picked up in a while.
In Affirmations of the Light in Times of Dakrness, Laura Aversano’s words are a balm to a weary soul, a lighthouse in times of darkness.
For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.
The Guardian Angel Oracle Deck by Delia Ciccarelli features the 72 angels of the Kabbalah, also referred to as the 72 names of God.