Tag: Reviews
Crowley, by John Moore
Crowley: A Beginner's Guide offers a whirlwind tour through Aleister Crowley’s greatest hits, misses, and miscellany.
Secret Medicines from Your Garden, by Ellen Evert Hopman
Hopman's Secret Medicines from Your Garden takes the secrecy out of herbal medicine, and makes it accessible and straightforward.
The Spirit of Healing
In The Spirit of Healing, Sandra Ingerman and Byron Metcalf added FEAT technology to their drumming that took my journeying beyond anything I’ve experienced.
Shadowscapes Coloring Book
The Shadowscapes Coloring Book is a good tool for calming anxiety. It offers a different perspective on the world introduced in Pui-Mun Law’s tarot deck of the same name.
Magic of Isis, by Alana Fairchild
Magic of Isis, by Alana Fairchild is a book of incantations and prayers featuring gods and goddesses of the Egyptian pantheon, particularly Isis. As a coffee table book, it works very well. As a spiritual text, I found it lacking.
Happy Tarot
This deck isn’t called Happy Tarot just because of the cute art; everything about it has a focus on the positive, finding happiness, and having fun.
Hekate, by Vivienne Moss
In this devotional to Hekate, author Vivienne Moss shares thoughts and feelings on the Greek goddess to whom she has devoted her spiritual practice.
Impressionist Tarot
Inspired by the 19th century art movement, The Impressionist Tarot lends itself to creative writing endeavours as well as various types of Tarot spreads.
Animal Messengers, by Regula Meyer
Animal Messengers may be a useful resource for anyone interested in wildlife and symbol and synchronicity. Its entries are meant to prompt personal inquiry and self-realization.
Enochian Magic and the Higher Worlds, by John DeSalvo
Enochian Magic and the Higher Worlds is not only a useful addition to an Enochian library, but also an interesting bit of research.
A Kitchen Witch’s World of Magical Food, by Rachel Patterson
For the practicing witch, A Kitchen Witch's Book of Magical Food is like a culinary grimoire, waiting for you to write your own spells in the margins.
World of Dust, by Joel Biroco
Joel Biroco's work has always been powerful, but World of Dust haunts.