Wiccan Teas and Brews by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a captivating and irresistible resource for anyone interested in the magical world of Wiccan tea magic.

Wiccan Teas and Brews by Cerridwen Greenleaf is a captivating and irresistible resource for anyone interested in the magical world of Wiccan tea magic.
Should you pick up The Threadwell’s Book of Plant Magic by Christina Oakley Harrington if you’ve never held an herb in your life? YES.
To settle into the magic so that it supports us, comforts us, grounds us and activates us, Hearth & Home Witchcraft by Jennie Blonde is the book to read.
I love to “hygge” in the winter but I also want to bring it into my life in the summer. Can it be done? Absolutely!
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.
Victoria Maxwell’s beautifully written offering, ‘Witch, Please: Empowerment and Enlightenment for the Modern Mystic’ starts by telling the reader that the magic isn’t in the book they are holding: the magic is inside them.
In Blackthorn’s Protection Magic, Amy Blackthorn gives her readers the low-down we all need to stay safe, strengthened, and shielded from harm.
The Big Book of Magical Incense by Sara L. Mastros has everything you need to know when taking your first baby steps into the world of incense craft.
Occult Los Angeles lives on through Tamra Lucid’s Making the Ordinary Extraordinary, detailing insider information about the life of Manly P. Hall.
Plants of Power by Stacey Demarco and Miranda Mueller would be a good fit for someone who doesn’t have much knowledge about plants.