Tag: moon books
Keeping Her Keys, by Cyndi Brannen
Keeping Her Keys by Cyndi Brannen is an introduction to Hekate with a overview and brief history of how Hekate has been perceived over time.
What is Modern Witchcraft?, edited by Trevor Greenfield
What is Modern Witchcraft includes 11 essays written from Celtic and English traditions, from classic to contemporary witchcraft.
Poppets and Magical Dolls, by Lucya Starza
Poppets and Magical Dolls by Lucya Starza includes projects for the beginner witch to get started making poppets.
Fairies, by Morgan Daimler
Morgan Daimler's Fairies: A Guide to the Celtic Fair Folk provides insight into the captivating Celtic folklore of the faery realm.
By Wolfsbane and Mandrake Root, by Mélusine Draco
In By Wolfsbane and Mandrake Root, Mélusine Draco sets out to reintroduce poisonous plants into the arsenal of witches who have forgotten them.
The Cailleach, by Rachel Patterson
I was very excited by the prospect of The Cailleach -- as someone with a connection with her, I know how hard it is to find information on her.
The Way of the Lover, by Ross Heaven
I recommend The Way of the Lover for those who are struggling in darkness because, as Rumi suggests, “the remedy for your wound is the wound itself.”
Merlin, by Elen Sentier
The Arthurian legends were very influential to me growing up. So when I noticed that Pagan Portals had put out a book on Merlin, I was intrigued
A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury
A Mystic Guide to Cleansing and Clearing by David Salisbury outlines a plethora of ways to cleanse which can be worked into a variety of practices.
Gods and Goddesses of Ireland, by Morgan Daimler
Pagan Portals puts out some of the best introductory books on Paganism, and Gods and Goddesses of Ireland by Morgan Daimler is an excellent addition.
The Goddess in America, ed. by Trevor Greenfield
The Goddess in America seeks to illumine how Goddess-affirming people in this “melting pot of nations” have come into relationship with Her.
Pan, by Melusine Draco
Pan is much, much more that meets the eye, and Melusine Draco brings him to life, making the reader feel a close connection with him.