Tag: hampton roads press
Chakras, Plain and Simple, by Sasha Fenton
Chakras, Plain and Simple: The Only Book You'll Ever Need is a slim volume with a long name, and its simple cover and modern look are straightforward and unintimidating.
Wicca, Plain and Simple, by Leanna Greenaway
There is something so satisfying about a guide entitled, “The only book you’ll ever need” -- especially when, as in this case, the volume is just 125 pages long. This isn’t to say I am credulous, only that I enjoy the idea that one book could cover a topic so authoritatively as to declare itself the only one needed.
What is mindfulness, anyway? Reviews of five new books
Sure, mindfulness won't solve all your problems, but it may bring realization, joy, and more spiritual awareness into your life.
Totem Animals, by Celia M. Gunn
Totem Animals by Celia M. Gunn is a good, quick primer that gives a brief overview of how to find and work with your totems.
Herbs versus Plant Magic: A comparative review
The image of the witch mixing potions and throwing in strange herbs and plants to make magical things happen is ubiquitous in our culture.
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.
Palmistry, Plain and Simple, by Sasha Fenton
Palmistry, Plain and Simple is meant to introduce the basics of palm reading to those who are new to the craft, but it's a bit difficult to digest.
Jesus the Magician, by Morton Smith
Jesus the Magician is an excellent, well-researched, and thought-provoking text.
Near-Death Experiences, by P M H Atwater
Near-Death Experiences, The Rest of the Story: What They Teach us About Living, Dying, and Our True Purpose, by P.M.H. Atwater Hampton Roads, 9781571746511, 288pp.,...