For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.


For those interested in both the spiritual and natural world, Gaia Alchemy by Stephan Harding is an insightful guide to wholeness.

Wild Soul Runes by Lara Veleda Vesta has opened my eyes to a gentler way to access my personal gnosis.

Hester Fox has blended genres in The Witch of Willow Hall, adding the perfect amount of spookiness to make it an eerie, yet delightful historical fiction read.

Occult Los Angeles lives on through Tamra Lucid’s Making the Ordinary Extraordinary, detailing insider information about the life of Manly P. Hall.

Sacred Symbol Magic by Sarah Bartlett brings to light and life the power of symbols and their application to a sustainable and growth-filled magical and spiritual practice.

As witches, we have an innate need to create a symbol of our will: be it for protection, wealth, love, health, or any other reason.

The Path of the Warrior Mystic by Angel Millar reminds us of how deep the interconnection between our physical and spiritual lives runs.

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

In Our African Unconscious: The Black Origins of Mysticism and Psychology, Edward Bruce Bynum draws upon a myriad of research to shine a light on this repressed African consciousness within us all.

Conform or Be Cat Out: The (Literal) Demonization of Nonconformists by Logan Albright was the dose of reality that I didn’t even realize I needed.