Tag: Reviews
Color and Conjure, by Natalie Zaman
You can be sure that a romp through Natalie Zaman’s literary world will always be delightful. Color and Conjure continues the tradition, with a colouring book full of lively writing and useful spell work.
Pop Culture Magic Systems, by Taylor Ellwood
Pop Culture Magic Systems gives pop culture fans innovative ways to build a magical practice that is meaningful to them, and could easily become a journey to personal fulfillment and avant-garde spirituality.
Secret Body, by Jeffrey J. Kripal
Secret Body explores mysticism, paranormal experiences, and the nature of being, all while challenging entrenched positions taken up by those who seek to either defend or debunk esotericism.
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.
Instant Tarot, by Monte Farber and Amy Zerner
It’s almost hard to imagine a new angle on card interpretation, but in Instant Tarot Monte Farber and Amy Zerner have found an interesting one. Their focus here is card positioning -- where the card sits within a layout. It sounds deceptively simple but it’s innovative and new for the genre.
Ancestral Medicine, by Daniel Foor
Ancestral Medicine by Daniel Foor, Ph.D., is a solid, practical, compassionate lesson plan for relating with and healing one’s lineages that extends into the living world.
Zoo Zen, by Kristen Fischer
Zoo Zen: A Yoga Story for Kids, by Kristen Fischer, illustrated by Susi Schaefer Sounds True, 9781622038916, 32 pp., 2017 Children’s literature has been in the news...
Traditional Magic Spells for Protection and Healing, by Claude Lecouteux
Magick has been around for a long time, longer than modern medical science, which explains why there’s such a large section of texts devoted to magically healing people. Traditional Magic Spells for Protection and Healing by Claude Lecouteux gathers noteworthy, if little known these days, practices from around Europe.
The Devil’s Crown, by Shani Oates
Most of us are familiar with Cain, the first-born son of Adam and Eve. The Devil’s Crown delivers further insights into this and Robert Cochrane.
Lightworker Oracle
The colourful imagery in the Lightworker Oracle conveys a sense of universal transcendence and cosmic connection, but there is a disconnect in its message.
Journeys in the Kali Yuga, by Aki Cederberg
Aki Cederberg’s debut book Journeys in the Kali Yuga is a captivating memoir of his journey back to his homeland in search of spiritual fulfillment.
Crystals for Karmic Healing, by Nicholas Pearson
When I saw the title of Crystals for Karmic Healing, I was intrigued. This book offered the chance to learn more about the workings of karma and crystals.