Magick Matters

“Mindful Living: A guide to the everyday magic of feng shui” by Anjie Cho and Laura Morris

"Build a deeper connection with your home and environment on an energetic level through everyday magic: a mix of mindfulness, rituals and intentional living. Whether you are based in an urban area or rural setting, have ample space or live somewhere more compact, this book will show you how changing the energy in your home can increase wellbeing in all parts of your life. East meets west throughout the book as Anjie Cho and Laura Morris offer meditative reflections and unique perspectives on how to work with the traditional practice of feng shui in a modern way, based on their own cultural experiences and practices. Each chapter presents a new concept through fun and engaging...>>

“Psionics 101: Develop, Amplify & Direct Your Psychic Powers” by Charles W. Cosimano aka Uncle Chuckie (1987 scan)

"Any form of psychic development, even assisted by radionic or other psionic devices, is going to take some time. The methods in this book shorten the lag time between beginning psychic practice and achieving results. It bridges the gap between theory and practice which is all too prevalent in most books that purport to teach psychic development to their readers, and it eliminates the nonsense which so often accrues to the study of these matters. It is not uncommon for books which teach people to use their psychic faculties to simply tell the reader to visualize what they wish to achieve. But this presupposes skills which are unlikely to be present in the average...>>

“Voynich Reconsidered: The Most Mysterious Manuscript in the World” by Robert H. Edwards

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Dr. Robert Edwards, MSc, PhD, brings a fresh, mathematical perspective to the Voynich manuscript and sets out a strategy whereby the interested reader could extract meaning from the seemingly impenetrable symbols... if meaning is there to be found. The Voynich manuscript has been described as the most mysterious document in the world. In 1637, a Bohemian scholar sent a mysterious manuscript to the celebrated professor Athanasius Kircher in Rome. Kircher promised to decipher it when the mood took him. He never did. Later, antiquarian bookseller Wilfrid Voynich claimed that he had discovered it in 1912 in a castle in Europe. It contains hundreds of bizarre illustrations that seem to represent plants, stars, animals, zodiac signs,...>>

“The Magick of Lenormand Card Reading” by Kalliope Haratsidis

"The Lenormand comes alive in this beautifully illustrated book that honors tradition yet is also fresh, vibrant, and modern. • Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, this book is guaranteed to provide something new. Perfect for those who wish to connect deeply with the cards and make them their go-to guide for answers to life’s most pressing questions. • The stunning artwork will transport the reader to magickal places, and never-before-seen card combinations will inspire one to dive even deeper into the nuances of the art. • It covers a multitude of topics and all of life’s challenging situations. • Can be used with any Lenormand deck. Included are unique and thought-provoking card combinations to guide the...>>

“New Directions in Tarot: Decoding the Tarot Illustrations of Pamela Colman Smith” by Scott Martin

"A look at how Pamela Colman Smith's theatrical knowledge and experience came into play when she drew the iconic cards of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. The "secrets" in this book have been known all along, and they work in all who read Tarot on a subconscious level. This insightful book delves deeply into the images Pamela Colman Smith created for the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot, and reminds us of what we may have known intuitively but had not been aware of on a conscious level. • A brand-new approach that focuses on how, in her images, Smith utilized a sense of direction, body movement, posture, gait, facial expression, and more • Compares the Tarot Minors to technical elements of theater,...>>