Heal the Witch Wound by Celeste Larsen is an excellent book for those who feel they cannot ‘come out’ as a practitioner of magic and who feel they need to stifle themselves in order to fit it.


Heal the Witch Wound by Celeste Larsen is an excellent book for those who feel they cannot ‘come out’ as a practitioner of magic and who feel they need to stifle themselves in order to fit it.

A Walk Through the Forest of Souls: A Tarot Journey to Spiritual Awakening, by Rachel PollackWeiser Books, 1578637708, 288 pages, May 2023 Award-winning science fiction author, comic book writer, tarot expert, and trans activist Rachel Grace Pollack passed away on …

Talk to Your Angels by Jayne Wallace and Liz Dean is a jewel of a compendium on connecting with angels.

Horns of the Goddess by Dolores Cannon is an interesting exploration of the concept of past lives and the impact that information may carry within the greater scientific and spiritual communities of the present.

Phoenixes and Angels by Carmen Turner-Schott is a really interesting take on the eighth and twelfth house.

Ecosomatics by Cheryl Pallant, Ph.D. is a wonderful resource for those interested in expanding their perceptions to be more inclusive of their physical experience.

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.

Goddesses Among Us by Victoria Maxwell and illustrated by Ellie Grant portrays timeless goddesses in modern fashion and updated to make them accessible for readers to connect with here and now.