Seiðr Magic by Dean Kirkland, Ph.D. is a wonderful blend of rigorous scholarship and creative heathen reconstruction.
Seiðr Magic by Dean Kirkland, Ph.D. is a wonderful blend of rigorous scholarship and creative heathen reconstruction.
For those who enjoy contemplating fate, perhaps even tempting it here and there, Wyrd Sisters by Casey Zabala is a true delight.
Celtic Cauldron: Rituals for Self-Care and Manifestation by Nicola McIntosh is a beautiful guide to the many possibilities the cauldron holds.
For those looking for a new nighttime routine, Sleep & Sorcery by Laurel Hostak-Jones is the perfect bedside companion.
Sarah-Beth Watkins’s The Five-Minute Druid: Connection Made Easy is filled with ideas for those short moments I have to spare to dedicate to my craft.
The Hermetic Tree of Life by William R. Mistele is an immersive guide for those who are seeking divine embodiment by internalizing the Tree.
I feel confident in saying Tarot for the Hard Work by Maria Minnie will be one of the best tarot reads this year– one I will be consistently recommending.
In Tarot Life Lessons, Julia Gordon-Bramer endeavors to “heal the world”[efn_note]page 5[/efn_note] with her personal stories and those of her clients from 40 years of tarot card readings.
I’d never realized the potency of dirt from a magical perspective prior to reading Conjuring Dirt: Magick of Footprints, Crossroads & Graveyards by Taren S.
Sage, Huntress, Lover, Queen by Mara Banscombe has managed to bring a balance of self-reflection and application to the mysteries of the Sacred Feminine.