I clearly love stones, but until I read Discover Your Crystal Family by Kathryn Hudson, it never occurred to me that the stones were finding me.

I clearly love stones, but until I read Discover Your Crystal Family by Kathryn Hudson, it never occurred to me that the stones were finding me.
The Path of the Warrior Mystic by Angel Millar reminds us of how deep the interconnection between our physical and spiritual lives runs.
Goddess Luminary Leadership Wheel by Lynne Sedgmore teaches a transformational alternative form of leadership centered upon feminine principles.
In her book Earth Energy Meditations: Awaken Your Root Chakra – The Foundation of Well-Being, Susan Shumsky sets the stage for personal work on a level that is both sustainable and achievable.
Conform or Be Cat Out: The (Literal) Demonization of Nonconformists by Logan Albright was the dose of reality that I didn’t even realize I needed.
All in all, The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling is a fun to read romantic comedy filled with witchcraft, magic, curses, and love.
Cackle by Rachel Harrison is a marvelous mix of modernity and magic, inspiring us to believe the two can co-exist.
Mediumship by Kerrie Erwin is a very user-friendly read that demystifies what mediumship is and the healing that can occur from those gifts being used with integrity and loving intention.
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.
Alix E. Harrow has a knack for capturing the heart in her tales of romance, magic, and self-discovery, which she does perfectly in A Spindle Splintered.