Phoenixes and Angels by Carmen Turner-Schott is a really interesting take on the eighth and twelfth house.
Phoenixes and Angels by Carmen Turner-Schott is a really interesting take on the eighth and twelfth house.
In The First Female Pharaoh: Sobekneferu, Goddess of the Seven Stars, author Andrew Collins does rigorous archaeological detective work.
I was eager to see the messages Guardian Angel Oracle by Debbie Malone and illustrated by Amalia I. Chitulescu held for me.
In her reverence for the Tree of Life, Janis Fry is like a druidess, initiating readers into her yew-centric worldview with artwork and writing that captures the hallucinogenic quality of her god tree.
Cheyenne Zárate, the enigmatic artist who created Wild Woman Oracle: Awaken Your True, Free and Soulful Self, knows exactly how you’re feeling when you say you want to reconnect with the wildness inside you.
The Magic of the Sword of Moses by Harold Roth will be a treasure to anyone who has an interest in Jewish magic and medieval grimoires.
In Spirit Speaker: A Medium’s Guide to Death and Dying, Salicrow combines what she has learned from over three decades of working with the dying with personal stories from her own family.
Interview with Katrina Townsend about the upcoming release of Anti-Consumerist Druid: How I Beat My Shopping Addiction Through Connection With Nature.
Witches, Druids, and Sin Eaters by Jon C. Hughes with Sophie Gallagher is a very comprehensive look at this unique area of Welsh Marches.
Earthy, primal, rich, and real – this is how I feel sinking into The Holy Wild Grimoire by Danielle Dulsky.