2020-04-20T17:29:25+00:00

While there are many books written on the tarot, very few dive into the Marseilles tarot deck originates from Renaissance Italy and predates the more popular Rider-Waite Smith tarot deck by about 200 years. The Marseilles deck that has sat among a wide variety of decks that I own but never use. Cherry Gilchrist’s Tarot Triumphs: Using the Marseilles Tarot Trumps for Divination and Inspiration had me dusting off my Marseilles deck and taking a closer look. The book comes... Read more

2020-04-20T17:26:49+00:00

A hooded woman leads myself and a handful people away from the campsite with nothing but a lantern. We walk in silence, not knowing what to expect. Read more

2020-04-20T17:20:44+00:00

Accessible to anyone who feels the call of those spirits and that work without a need for a folklore degree or a six-figure salary Read more

2020-04-20T17:18:42+00:00

I decided to seek out the opinions of witches of different types, root workers and conjurers, warlocks, sorcerers, druids and pagans. Read more

2020-04-20T17:15:34+00:00

The relationship between spirits and the witch is perhaps the oldest covenant in history. Read more

2020-04-20T17:02:41+00:00

I began having thoughts such as, perhaps this is the Devil trying to lead me astray, perhaps it's all just one giant trick! Read more

2020-04-20T16:58:28+00:00

Jane Meredith takes the reader down to the Underworld to confront and heal one’s inner darkness in Journey to the Dark Goddess: How To Return To Your Soul. Focusing on the goddesses that exemplify the archetype of the Dark Goddess, Jane Meredith does the Shadow Self justice by not condemning or neglecting it, but rather viewing it as a divine aspect of the self and finding the gifts of healing and integration through confronting and working with it. While the... Read more

2020-04-20T16:56:10+00:00

It’s important to understand how to discern the difference between what you’re receiving and how you’re interpreting that information. Read more

2020-04-20T16:52:18+00:00

Despite this book’s ridiculously cheesy and outdated cover, which is odd since the author is such a talented artist, Nigel Jackson’s Masks of Misrule: The Horned God & His Cult in Europe is one of my most beloved books in my library. Nigel Jackson takes on the God of Traditional Pre-Wiccan European Witchcraft by exploring various manifestations of this primordial and wild deity throughout European history such as Cernunnos, Gwyn and Fionn, the Green Man, Herne, Harlequin, Pan, Faunus, the White Stag... Read more

2020-04-19T21:30:32+00:00

A talented psychic is an observant psychic, in this physical reality and others, constantly translating information between realms... Read more


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