Trees Are Our Letters by Carol Day is a beautifully written and informative book that explores the remarkable ways in which we are all – humans, nature, and spirit – connected by stories.

Trees Are Our Letters by Carol Day is a beautifully written and informative book that explores the remarkable ways in which we are all – humans, nature, and spirit – connected by stories.
In her reverence for the Tree of Life, Janis Fry is like a druidess, initiating readers into her yew-centric worldview with artwork and writing that captures the hallucinogenic quality of her god tree.
Interview with Katrina Townsend about the upcoming release of Anti-Consumerist Druid: How I Beat My Shopping Addiction Through Connection With Nature.
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 Tree Horoscope: Discover Your Birth-Tree and Personality Destiny by Daniela Christine Huber explores the 22 different trees that shape your personality.
Seasons of the Witch: Yule Oracle captures the traditions and sentiments of this season that always brings up the good tidings.
Morgaine teaches the reader how to cultivate a spiritual practice dedicated to Yemaya through telling her stories with the Orishas, sharing her many aspects of self through reincarnation, what offerings she loves and what things she dislikes, and how to establish a relationship nearby or far from the ocean.
Take a breath, pause, and gift yourself the time to delve into Seasons of a Magical Life: A Pagan Path of Living by H. Byron Ballard.
A Spell in the Forest: Book 1 – Tongues in Trees by Roselle Angwin draws the reader into an ethos of tree wisdom and healing.
All in all, I absolutely loved Spells Trouble, and I recommend it to all witches looking for an entertaining summer read.