Deep, Dark & Dangerous Oracle by Stacey Demarco opens whole world of exploration, if you have the courage to go beyond the realm of comfort.


Deep, Dark & Dangerous Oracle by Stacey Demarco opens whole world of exploration, if you have the courage to go beyond the realm of comfort.

Earthy, primal, rich, and real – this is how I feel sinking into The Holy Wild Grimoire by Danielle Dulsky.

Becoming a Garment of Isis: A Nine-Stage Initiatory Path of Egyptian Spirituality by Naomi Ozaneic is one of those rare reads that emanates its energy and power simply by the calling of its title.

Angels in Waiting: How to Reach Out to Your Guardian Angels and Spirit Guides by Robbie Holz with Judy Katz is the perfect reminder of the ample assistance available to us, if we just remember to ask.

The Relative Tarot by Carrie Paris is a really neat deck to add to one’s collection, especially for advanced readers or those interested in learning more about their ancestral line through the cards.

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.

Adams’ writing style is very conversational and entertaining in A Visionary Guide to Lucid Dreaming.

As a woman of a “certain age”, I was not surprised when the Universe placed The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul by Connie Zweig, Ph.D. in my hands.

There are boundless possibilities of integrating the Chandra Symbols and star sparks from 360 of Your Star Destiny by Ellias Lonsdale.

Cue The King in Orange by John Michael Greer, here to help magically-minded folks make sense of the political mess in terms they understand.