Tag: weiser books
Witchbody, by Sabrina Scott
I absolutely adore the way Sabrina Scott crosses all sorts of boundaries to weave together the marvelous story that is Witchbody.
The Circle of Nine, by Cherry Gilchrist
Cherry Gilchrist's The Circle of Nine: An Archetypal Journey to Awaken the Divine Feminine Within is more than just an updated version.
Working Conjure, by Hoodoo Sen Moise
Hoodoo Sen Moise explores the origins and practice of hoodoo rootwork in Working Conjure: A Guide to Hoodoo Folk Magic.
Odin, by Diana Paxson
Odin, by author and priestess Diana Paxson, is a wonderful text for anyone interested in a general introduction to a very complex Norse god.
Lunar Nomad Oracle
The Lunar Nomad Oracle differs from a traditional Lenormand deck in that there are seven additional cards, and the artwork is more richly embellished.
The Witching Herbs, by Harold Roth
I hear there are lots of benefits to growing your own food and herbs and, if you believe in the wisdom and power of plants, it makes sense that there would be benefits. If you’re not convinced already, Harold Roth makes a pretty good case for learning to do it in The Witching Herbs: 13 Essential Plants and Herbs for Your Magical Garden.
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.
Five books to guide you into the spirit world
With the coming of winter and the lengthen of the night, many cultures and practices believe that the veil, the wall between our world...
The Weiser Book of The Fantastic and Forgotten
The Fantastic and Forgotten is a book to tuck into when the weather is pounding at the windows wanting to be let in, or an afternoon curled up a couch.
Tarot by Design Workbook
Once you work your way through Tarot by Design, you'll have added your own flavour to the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith imagery.
Blame Your Planet, by Stella Hyde
I have never had a book amuse, embarrass, and impress me as much as Blame Your Planet. This is the book that told me all the ways I suck. But, then it told me why all of my friends and family suck as well.
25 occultnik books reviewed and ranked from 2016
Spiral Nature published more than 95 reviews of books and tarot decks in 2016, and we thought it might be handy to share some of the most popular.