Tag: witchcraft
Everyday Witchcraft, by Deborah Blake
In Everyday Witchcraft Blake has compiled many short and sweet acts to encourage taking a few minutes out of a busy day to tap into the world of magick.
Iconic occult documentaries of the ’70s
There's a certain something about occult documentaries made in the 1970s.
Bringing Race to the Table, ed. by Crystal Blanton
Pagans of all ages, creeds and varieties can benefit greatly from reading Bringing Race to the Table and applying its messages.
The Witch’s Oracle
The Witch's Oracle is a solid deck for beginners, either to the Craft or to working with cards.
Silver Witchcraft Tarot Kit, by Barbara Moore
The Silver Witchcraft Tarot focuses on the cycle of the year and feminine energies, drawing on traditional Rider-Waite-Smith and Pagan imagery.
The Witch’s Eight Paths of Power, by Lady Sable Aradia
The Witch’s Eight Paths of Power is one of the best books for a novice witch to learn about the philosophy, practice and ethics of magick and witchcraft.
Liber Nox, by Michael Howard
If you’re looking for an introduction into witchcraft and the Wheel of the Year, Liber Nox is a great primer to get started.
Linkage: Scottish witchcraft, feminine Loki, and Jack Parsons
What Pagans can learn from the Satanic Temple and other nifty stuff.
Linkage: Hugs, Babalon, and weird cemeteries
Magick Feeling down? How 'bout a big hug? In the tarot, the Death card means many things to many people. Barbara Moore has noticed a shift...
Wiccecraeft, by Sinead Spearing
The title, “Wiccecraeft,” is bound to both confuse people -- did the author mean Wicca craft or witchcraft?
Grimoire of the Thorn-Blooded Witch, by Raven Grimassi
Grimoire of the Thorn-Blooded Witch offers the magickal keys to accessing the spirits of the plant kingdom.
Old World Witchcraft, by Raven Grimassi
In Old World Witchcraft Grimassi is presenting his take on the argument that witchcraft is a survival of an ancient pre-Christian religion