The Book of Norse Magic by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a fun introduction for those seeking to learn more about this fascinating cultural heritage.
The Book of Norse Magic by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a fun introduction for those seeking to learn more about this fascinating cultural heritage.
Tales & Legends of the Devil by Claude and Corrinne Lecouteux is a collection of fifty-two medieval folktales from twenty European countries
In Soul Medicine, poet and transformational psychotherapist Edward Tick, Ph.D. offers a soul-nourishing approach to healing trauma.
In The First Female Pharaoh: Sobekneferu, Goddess of the Seven Stars, author Andrew Collins does rigorous archaeological detective work.
At first glance, Pagan Portals: Demeter by Robin Corak seems like a straightforward book.
Just when you think you know everything about cats, Andrew Anderson comes along and opens your eyes to a whole new world in The Magic of Cats.
In Naughty Oracle, Naomi Beth truly offers readers a combination of the wisdom of her decades-long spiritual journey and a dose of reality.
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.
I urge you to start your own research into this intriguing deity and see where the Goddess Abnoba visits your life.
Halo Quin is a devotee of Freya and the Faery Queen, so it’s easy to see where the impetus for Crimson Craft: Sexual magic for the Solo Witch comes from!