The Relative Tarot by Carrie Paris is a really neat deck to add to one’s collection, especially for advanced readers or those interested in learning more about their ancestral line through the cards.


The Relative Tarot by Carrie Paris is a really neat deck to add to one’s collection, especially for advanced readers or those interested in learning more about their ancestral line through the cards.

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.

In Practical Alchemy: A Guide to the Great Work, Brian Cotnoir does a wonderful job of contextualizing alchemy and providing a foundation one can start their journey from.

Adams’ writing style is very conversational and entertaining in A Visionary Guide to Lucid Dreaming.

Cell Level Meditation: The Healing Power in the Smallest Unit of Life by Barry Grundland, MD and Patricia Kay, MA provides the reader with a broad perspective of the wonders and amazing capabilities of the wisdom of our bodies to heal.

Thank you so much for doing this interview for Musing Mystical. After reading Alchemical Tantric Astrology, I feel like I understand myself in a whole new way.

Sacred Geometry by Richard Heath frames the foundation of the universe, physical building, and human life in an entirely new way.

All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.

Stars and Stones: An Astro-Magical Lapidary by Peter Stockinger is a guide to using crystals as an extension of planetary energy.

The Lotus and the Bud: Cannabis, Consciousness, and Yoga Practice by Christopher S. Kilham is a wonderful guide to deepening one’s explorations into the expanded states of consciousness offered through yoga practice.