Tag: Astrology
Rituals for Beginners, by Richard Webster
Rituals for Beginners is a great guide to ritual work that would be useful for not only beginners, but anyone designing their own rituals.
Astrological candle magick for the Yuletide season
While the Yule season are about celebrating with others, I also try to make some space for myself amidst all of the cheer with astrological candle magick.
The Girdle of Ishtar: Magick for activists
The Girdle of Ishtar is a witch’s ladder, a traditional talisman made by tying knots into a cord while speaking words of power.
How to use technology for better magick
Technology and magick can be used together for greater magick. These devices, apps, and websites will help grow and manage your practice.
Astrology, Plain and Simple, by Cass and Janie Jackson
I’m always looking for good introductory books, so when Astrology, Plain & Simple claimed to be "The Only Book You’ll Ever Need," I got excited.
The Art of Ritual, by Rachel Patterson
The Art of Ritual discusses the basic elements of a ritual: tools, suggested altar set up, cleansing and consecration, making sacred and physical space.
Hidden Insights: Astrology for the week of 2 October 2016
This Friday brought the new moon in Libra. This means that this new lunar cycle will be driven by balance, beauty, kindness, creativity, and gentleness.
Essential Astrology, by Amy Herring
If there were a required textbook for beginning astrology students, Essential Astrology by Amy Herring would be it.
Moon Wisdom, by Heather Roan Robbins
With its clear structure and beautiful design, Moon Wisdom is a valuable resource for anyone looking to shed some (moon)light on their life.
The Ultimate Guide to Tarot, by Liz Dean
Liz Dean's Ultimate Guide to Tarot offers information to suit beginners and more in-depth content about symbolism and history for those more advanced.
Practical Astrology for Witches and Pagans, by Ivo Dominguez Jr
Practical Astrology for Witches and Pagans is a book to grow with.
Planets for Pagans, by Renna Shesso
In Planets for Pagans Renna Shesso insists on going outside and looking at the sky, even if all you can see are a few of the brightest stars and planets.