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.

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.
I’ve been on a deep dive into research on spiritual protection lately, and therefore was thrilled to come across Spiritual Cleansing: A Handbook of Psychic Protection by Draja Mickaharic
In Healing with Clay, Ran Knishinsky shares with readers the health benefits of incorporating clay into their diets.
Angelology by Angemi Rabiolo and Iris Biasio is an introduction to the angelic realm that presents them as celestial superheroes.
Carol Pinchefsky’s Turn Your Fandom Into Cash: A Geeky Guide to Turn Your Passion Into a Business (Or at Least a Side Hustle) is one of the most helpful and applicable books I’ve picked up in a while.
In Blackthorn’s Protection Magic, Amy Blackthorn gives her readers the low-down we all need to stay safe, strengthened, and shielded from harm.
Holy Love by Elisa Romeo MFT and Adam Foley is about their spiritual path to the infinite depths of divine love through their relationship.
In Affirmations of the Light in Times of Dakrness, Laura Aversano’s words are a balm to a weary soul, a lighthouse in times of darkness.
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.
For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.