Magick Matters

“The Lazy Witchcraft Guide to Shadow Work: 75 Prompts, Spells, and Rituals for Inner Transformation, Healing, and Self-Care” by Andrea Samayoa

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Bestselling author and TikTok sensation Andrea Samayoa returns with a deeply transformative, no-nonsense guide to shadow work and self-care, perfect for lazy witches everywhere. The author of Lazy Witchcraft for Crazy, Sh*tty Days is back to take you on a journey to deal with your sh*t. But this isn’t just another shadow work book. This is shadow work for "lazy" witches—a refreshingly accessible guide packed with super easy spells, rituals, and practices designed for those navigating mental, emotional, or physical challenges. So, like, all of us, right? If you’ve ever felt weighed down by self-doubt, emotional fatigue, or past wounds, this book is your invitation to heal, recharge, and embrace your full magical potential. You...>>

“Mystical Mocktails: 60 Nonalcoholic Mindful Recipes, Rituals, and Affirmations” by Julia Halina Hadas

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Learn how any drink can be an invitation to mindfulness and magic, even for the sober-curious, in Mystical Mocktails. Mystical Mocktails by Julia Halina Hadas speaks directly to this growing sober-curious, wellness-minded, and spiritual audience. With its emphasis on mindful consumption, wellness rituals, and energetic herbology, Mystical Mocktails provides readers a way to enjoy their relaxing libation with the knowledge that they are doing something good for themselves both physically and spiritually. Inside, readers will find: 60 Mocktail Recipes "Affirmations to Sip By" with each recipe 10 Mindful Spirituality Rituals A Reference of Common Ingredients and Their Uses Beyond...>>

“The Goetist: A Book of Demonic Wisdom” by Warren Tusk

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "If you called forth a demon, not for riches or power, but for insight—what truths might it reveal? The Goetist is a wisdom book, a manual of living the good life, in the shape of a sorcerous rite. A despairing man's devil-conjuring invocation turns into a meditative, unsentimental education in the most important subjects of all: how to build up a soul from nothing, make art without apology, and find purpose in the face of a hostile universe. Structured as a series of poetic essays, in the tradition of Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, The Goetist moves topic-by-topic through the driving concerns of a lonely introspective aspirant: desire, necessity, joy, morality, myth, constraint, legacy, and more....>>

“Buckland’s Domino Divination: Fortune-Telling with Dominoes and the Games of Dominoes” by Raymond Buckland

"Tarot cards have been a staple of the divination market for years, as has been the I-Ching, numerology, astrology, tea-leaf reading and palmistry. More recently runes have joined these and become very popular. In 1982 Ralph Blum’s The Book of Runes started the trend and a wide variety of books on reading runes is now available. Almost as old as tarot cards are the dominoes, the first records of their use being found in China in the early twelfth century. Although today familiar to most people only as a game, dominoes were originally used by the Chinese for divination and fortune-telling. The reading of dominoes comes under the heading of sortilege and, as such, can...>>

“Predicting the Future: An Introduction to the Theory of Forecasting” by Nicholas Rescher

"Develops a general theory of prediction that encompasses its fundamental principles, methodology, and practice and gives an overview of its promises and problems. The future obviously matters to us. It is, after all, where we'll be spending the rest of our lives. We need some degree of foresight if we are to make effective plans for managing our affairs. Much that we would like to know in advance cannot be predicted. But a vast amount of successful prediction is nonetheless possible, especially in the context of applied sciences such as medicine, meteorology, and engineering. This book examines our prospects for finding out about the future in advance. It addresses questions such as why prediction is...>>