Magick Matters

“The Deviant Grimoire: Real Witchcraft, Real Results, You’ve Been Warned” by Michael Blackthorn and Blithe’s Spirit

"No longer shall we cower in the dark; no longer shall we deny our power. The time is now to Witch the F*ck up! It's time to take your power back, deary. For far too long Witches have been denied their right to experience the full essence of their power. Through The Deviant Grimoire Michael & Blithe will assist you to eradicate these limiting beliefs and work to build your overall strength an power as witch by keeping it real and being completely honest about topics that are discussed; which include: * What it means to be a Deviant Witch * Weak Witches * Can anyone be a witch? And discussing that Witchcraft IS...>>

“The Witch’s Feast: A Kitchen Grimoire” by Melissa Madara

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "A decadent collection of magical dishes and feasts created by the herbalist, witch, chef and co-owner of Catland Books, Melissa Madara. The feast is a meeting place between family and friends, between humans and gods. This decadent collection of enchanting dishes is an indispensable companion to kitchen witchcraft, revealing the storied history and seductive art of magical cooking. With witch, herbalist and chef Melissa Jayne Madara as your guide, explore five facets of the occult through food: traditional recipes, the wheel of the zodiac, devotional meals to the planets, seasonal feasts to celebrate solstices and equinoxes, and practical spellwork. - Recreate a pagan feast of lamb roasted with milk and honey, with cheesecake baked...>>

“Divine Your Dinner: A Cookbook for Using Tarot as Your Guide to Magickal Meals” by Courtney McBroom and Melinda Lee Holm

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Everything is made of energy, even food. Especially food. This tarot-cookbook mash-up brings together magick and 78 recipes to transform everyday energy into something extraordinary. With a flick of the wrist and a shuffle of your favorite tarot deck, you’re on your way to a life of kitchen witchery. In Divine Your Dinner, tarot priestess Melinda Lee Holm and chef Courtney McBroom have conjured up a feast for the mind, body, and spirit. Each of the 78 recipes in this cookbook interprets a specific tarot card and its energy. Pull a card—at random or with intent—from your deck, flip to the card’s corresponding recipe, and you’ll find magickal ingredients to infuse your meals with spiritual...>>

“Surrealism, Occultism and Politics: In Search of the Marvellous” by Tessel M. Bauduin, Victoria Ferentinou and Daniel Zamani

"This volume examines the relationship between occultism and Surrealism, specifically exploring the reception and appropriation of occult thought, motifs, tropes and techniques by Surrealist artists and writers in Europe and the Americas, from the 1920s through the 1960s. Its central focus is the specific use of occultism as a site of political and social resistance, ideological contestation, subversion and revolution. Additional focus is placed on the ways occultism was implicated in Surrealist discourses on identity, gender, sexuality, utopianism and radicalism."...>>

“Looking for a Miracle: Weeping Icons, Relics, Stigmata, Visions & Healing Cures” by Joe Nickell

"The willingness of people to believe in magical icons, mystical relics, and miraculous pictures (like the Image of Guadalupe) is almost as curious as these phenomena themselves. Though they cry out for scientific investigation, millions of people blindly accept them as fact. Historical and paranormal investigator Joe Nickell confronts such strange events, powers, and objects as the Shroud of Turin, bleeding or weeping statues, burning handprints, liquefying blood, ecstatic visions, miraculous cures, and people speaking in tongues in Looking for a Miracle. Departing from standard critiques of religion, Nickell carefully investigates the evidence relating to specific claims. Religious believers and rationalists alike have much to learn from this revealing examination of the evidence for the miraculous."...>>