In Through a Divine Lens, Sue Frederick encourages the reader to remember that souls come here to evolve, teaching how to attune to the soul not the ego.

In Through a Divine Lens, Sue Frederick encourages the reader to remember that souls come here to evolve, teaching how to attune to the soul not the ego.
Lessons from the Empress by Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff is a fun way to cultivate a self-care practice.
The Book of Norse Magic by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a fun introduction for those seeking to learn more about this fascinating cultural heritage.
In Soul Medicine, poet and transformational psychotherapist Edward Tick, Ph.D. offers a soul-nourishing approach to healing trauma.
Wiccan Teas and Brews by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a captivating and irresistible resource for anyone interested in the magical world of Wiccan tea magic.
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.
Heal the Witch Wound by Celeste Larsen is an excellent book for those who feel they cannot ‘come out’ as a practitioner of magic and who feel they need to stifle themselves in order to fit it.
Phoenixes and Angels by Carmen Turner-Schott is a really interesting take on the eighth and twelfth house.
Ecosomatics by Cheryl Pallant, Ph.D. is a wonderful resource for those interested in expanding their perceptions to be more inclusive of their physical experience.
In Pagan Portals – Folktales, Faeries, and Spirits, Halo Quin takes us on a journey into the world of the fae.