As witches, we have an innate need to create a symbol of our will: be it for protection, wealth, love, health, or any other reason.


As witches, we have an innate need to create a symbol of our will: be it for protection, wealth, love, health, or any other reason.

I would recommend Empath Activation Cards by Rev. Stephanie Red Feather, even if you don’t identify as an empath.

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.

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.

Plants of Power by Stacey Demarco and Miranda Mueller would be a good fit for someone who doesn’t have much knowledge about plants.

Practically Pagan: An Alternative Guide to Gardening by Elen Sentier is a robust read packed with useful information.

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.

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.