In Shamanic Teachings of the Condor, Martha Winona Travers, Ph.D. writes about her twenty-two year apprenticeship to the Ecuadorian Kichwa healer Taita Alberto Taxo.
In Shamanic Teachings of the Condor, Martha Winona Travers, Ph.D. writes about her twenty-two year apprenticeship to the Ecuadorian Kichwa healer Taita Alberto Taxo.
In the Daily Light Gratitude Journal, Joanna Hunter channels beautiful messages from the collective consciousness she calls Skyler.
In Dance of the Sun Goddess, author Kenneth Johnson introduces readers to a vivacious pantheon of Baltic deities.
Witchcraft and the Shamanic Journey by Kenneth Johnson fills in the gaps of knowledge that are missing in mainstream pop culture witchcraft.
For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
In her book Walking with the Seasons, Alice Peck provides lots of activities and suggestions for getting out in nature.
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.
In Fortuna: The Sacred & Profane Faces of Luck, Nigel Pennick explores the origins and evolution of the concept of luck, from divination to gambling.
Holm’s expertise as an author and experience of creating her own tarot decks comes forth in this book to provide a guiding light for reading the cards.
Oracle of the Birds by Jeanne Ruland is an excellent resource for anyone looking to deepen their spiritual practice and connect with the natural world.