2020-04-18T18:17:00+00:00

I realized that there's Pagans in prison and that just like other religions Paganism offered services and support for them. Read more

2020-04-18T18:13:46+00:00

As a professional tarot reader I’m constantly reading books on the tarot and trying to expand and master my craft. That being said, I absolutely hate reading tarot for myself. I find it hard to get out of my own way and end up seeing what I want to see and ignoring what I don’t want to believe, instead of what I need to see. This is a common occurrence with tarot readers, we tend to be able to read... Read more

2020-04-18T18:05:59+00:00

There's something different about witches, something that draws you to other witches and to witchcraft in general. Read more

2020-04-17T20:55:05+00:00

When I first got this book I was blown away by how aesthetically beautiful it was. Every page is full color and there’s so many stunningly gorgeous pictures within it. The paper quality is top notch too. Sacred Medicine Cupboard by Anni Daulter, Jessica Booth and Jessica Smithson could easily be titled Sacred Self-Care. The book is a potpourri of remedies, projects, meditations, journaling exercises, energy work, practices, herbalism, aromatherapy, recipes, formulas and much more to live a magickal and sacred life... Read more

2020-04-17T20:51:38+00:00

The gods themselves are a paradox. One of the things that has always intrigued me is the evolution of a god. We see throughout ancient history that gods often evolve, are conflated or synthesized with others and absorb attributes of others. Read more

2020-04-17T20:49:45+00:00

Vivienne Moss’ Hekate: A Devotional is part grimoire, part poetry, part devotional and part spiritual diary. There are many published books on Hekate, most of them scholarly, academic or historical. This on the other hand is not that. The book is a time capsule containing mostly the relationship between Hekate and the author, a solitary hedge witch from Indiana. Sharing personal gnosis is a brave and vulnerable gift to the world, especially when it goes against what is established about a deity. Yet... Read more

2020-04-17T20:46:49+00:00

The mandrake plant has been highly prized for its magickal properties since ancient times and has been the subject matter of many stories, books, music and movies throughout time. Read more

2020-04-17T20:40:27+00:00

Legendary is the only word can adequately describe Laurie Cabot and her legacy. Laurie Cabot is a name synonymous with Witchcraft around the world. Laurie has dedicated most of her life to educating people about the Science & Religion of Witchcraft. She taught Witchcraft in many universities over the years and in the 70’s Laurie opened the very first Witchcraft store in Salem Massachusetts, choosing the location of a place synonymous with horrific deeds committed against innocent people accused of... Read more

2020-04-17T20:38:08+00:00

One of the things that is beautiful about witchcraft is its lack of central authority and dogma and the diversity of magickal paths this creates as a truly Aquarian practice. Read more

2020-04-17T20:35:45+00:00

Jason Mankey is an amazing researcher and writer – always easy to follow, informative and entertaining. His latest book, The Witch’s Book of Shadows: The Craft, Lore & Magick of the Witch’s Grimoire exceeded my expectations. I mean, what can you say about a Book of Shadows that would fill a whole book, right? Well, Jason did it. This is THE book on Books of Shadows. In the book he thoroughly examines the different uses of Books of Shadows – from a... Read more


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