Pagan Portals – Temple Priestesses of Antiquity by Lady Haight-Ashton was a fantastic read that expanded my knowledge of the influence Priestesses had on cultures of the past.


Pagan Portals – Temple Priestesses of Antiquity by Lady Haight-Ashton was a fantastic read that expanded my knowledge of the influence Priestesses had on cultures of the past.

I was able to journey to the Emerald Isle with Morgan Daimler to visit the land of the “Fair Folk” through the pages of Pagan Portals – Aos Sidhe, Meeting the Irish Fairy Folk of Ireland.

Consorting with Spirits by Jason MIller is a blueprint for finding and connecting to spirit in a careful and respectful manner.

I highly recommend Brigid’s Light, edited by Cairelle Crow and Laura Louella, both as a way to get to know the multi-faceted Brigid and for the ways that you can invite her to walk life’s path with you.

Pagan Portals – Sekhmet by Olivia Church is one of those titles that seems synchronistically to appear exactly when it is needed, much like the Goddess Sekhmet Herself.

Pantheon: The Norse by Morgan Diamler is perfect for those who are interested in a ground level introduction to the Norse pantheon without all the fluff.

The Witch at the Forest’s Edge: Thirteen Keys to Modern Witchcraft by Christine Grace is an immersive and deep dive into the world of the modern witch.

Pagan Portals – Scrying by Lucya Starza is beneficial for whatever medium you choose to explore in your scrying.

Pagan Portals – Baba Yaga, Slavic Earth Goddess by Natalia Clarke is a a must-read for anyone considering deity work with Her.

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