Beyond Lemuria Oracle Cards by Izzy Ivy might be one of the most eye-catching decks I’ve ever played with.

Beyond Lemuria Oracle Cards by Izzy Ivy might be one of the most eye-catching decks I’ve ever played with.
Manifesting Spirits: An Anthropological Study of Mediumship and the Paranormal by Jack Hunter has gone where few have gone before.
Of Blood and Bones: Working with Shadow Magick & the Dark Moon by Kate Freuler is a highly recommended title for any who want to deepen their practice of witchcraft and magick in a more balanced and polarized way.
Beyond the Mirror: Seechers by M.K. Williams and Natalie Kavanagh is a promising first book of a series I look forward to seeing develop, as in, I’m already waiting for the next book to come out.
The Way of the Water Priestess: Entering the World of Water Magic by Annwyn Avalon is a profound initiation.
The Language of Flowers Oracle by Cheralyn Darcey has been brightening my oracle readings, while also giving me personal insights, along with tips and techniques for tending to my plants.
Crystals and Numerology is filled with practical wisdom on how to do energy work incorporating these two modalities.
Tok: A Magick Tale by Pablo Reig Mendoza is the most wonderful occult fiction book I’ve read in quite some time.
In Sex Witch: Magical Spells for Love, Lust and Self-Protection, Sophie Saint Thomas takes us on a journey of self-discovery that ultimately treads the path of self-empowerment and pleasure, with plenty of naughtiness along the way.
I’ll admit that the Psychic Reading Cards by Debbie Malone deck piqued my interest immediately because of the vivid imagery of a phoenix on the deck box.