Living Wands of the Druids by Jon G. Hughes has completely shifted my perspective into the purpose of a wand.

Living Wands of the Druids by Jon G. Hughes has completely shifted my perspective into the purpose of a wand.
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.
The Sorcery of Solomon: A Guide to the 44 Planetary Pentacles of the Magician King by Sara L. Mastros is a game-changer in magical studies, specifically Solomonic magic.
Crystal Grids by Nicola McIntosh is a wonderful resource for those feeling called to working with crystals in a meaningful way.
In Entering Hekate’s Cave, Dr. Cyndi Brannen guides readers through the tunnels of the Underworld to find the goddess within.
Sacramental Theurgy for Witches by Frater Barrabbas is not for the faint of heart or those who think of witchcraft as a passing phase.
In Theurgy, Theory & Practice, author P.D. Newman supplies a solid scholarly background on the development of theurgical practices.
Lorraine Anderson perfectly encapsulated the steps in the process of metamorphosis in the Witch Hour Oracle.
In Soul Journey through the Tarot, John Sandbach shares his own unique magical system, co-created with his spirit guides and inspired by over 50 years of studying tarot.
Travis McHenry has created an awesome tarot deck for those who love dark history with the Magicians, Martyrs, and Madmen Tarot.