Magick Matters

“Mysteries of Out-of-Body Experience” by Nikumo Ichinose (all 5 volumes)

"This book, an English translation of my 2013 Japanese series, Mysteries of Out-of-body Experience, is for those who've dedicated themselves to meditation yet still long for the mystical experiences that elude them. In recent years, a growing number of individuals are seeking to personally explore the spiritual world. However, these profound experiences aren't readily accessible to everyone, and there's a significant reason why. Most people don't unlock spiritual abilities because such awakening often brings knowledge they may not be prepared to confront. Paradoxically, the greatest obstacle to our spiritual awakening is often ourselves. Yet, within us also lies the remarkable capacity to quicken the blossoming of these very abilities. This book illuminates that power,...>>

“The Cat’s Tales: Feline Fairy Tales and Folklore” by Charlie Creed

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Once upon a time, the enchanting creature that is the cat infiltrated our lives — and our folklore. Cats have a long association with the supernatural — from being worshipped as gods in ancient Egypt to vilified as witches' familiars in Europe — and they appear in countless fairy tales throughout history. Every part of the world has its own stories, whether it's "Dick Whittington and His Cat" in England; the Irish "Demon Cat"; Japan's "The Boy Who Drew Cats"; or the Icelandic story of "The Cottager and His Cat". These felines might appear as companions, guides or demons; they are contrary, malevolent, enigmatic; they are both friends and foes, beloved and reviled. But whether winning...>>

“Traditional Hoodoo & Conjure: A Handbook of Spirits, Spells, & Rootwork” by Miss Aida

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "In this illuminating guide, Miss Aida corrects widespread misconceptions about Hoodoo—a powerful African diaspora tradition rooted in African traditional religions. She reveals authentic practices, contrasts Hoodoo with related traditions like Santeria and Haitian Vodou, and reclaims this rich spiritual craft from misrepresentation, offering readers a genuine understanding of Hoodoo’s true essence. Hoodoo and conjure may be household words, but the popular magical craft practiced by tens of thousands of individuals has been grossly misrepresented in many modern practices. Traditional Hoodoo & Conjure seeks to reverse these misconceptions and provide practitioners with the history, mechanics, and tools to understand not only how but why each magical action serves a greater purpose. Because Hoodoo derives its roots...>>

“The Surgeon, The Midwife, The Quack: How to Stay Alive in Renaissance England” by Alanna Skuse

"Discover the remarkable birth of modern medicine... and how not to die in the Renaissance The cliched view medicine in the Renaissance world is dreadful: gore-splattered hacksaws, arsenic concoctions, the four humours and all those leeches… Reality, however, proves somewhat different. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, a medical revolution was afoot. Physicians’ education was being formalised. Surgeons were documenting the intricacies of the human body with ever-greater skill. And, as European powers expanded into the New World, novel medicines and treatments were being discovered. Alanna Skuse ventures into the bustling medical marketplace of Renaissance England — a world of travelling surgeons, prosthetics craftsmen, faith healers and snake oil merchants. Discover domestic healers like...>>

“Awakening Creativity: A Sacred Journey to Reclaim Your Inner Artist” by Carrie Schmitt

"Have you ever told yourself, "I’m just not creative"? Or perhaps you’re an artist who once burned with passion, only to watch that flame flicker and fade. Too often, we learn that creativity must justify itself—measured by praise, practicality, or perfection. A dismissive teacher, a skeptical loved one, or the weight of self-doubt can slowly turn art into a performance, leaving the joy of creation behind. In this transformative guide, artist and creativity coach Carrie Schmitt leads you through nine sacred "temples"—each one a sanctuary for healing the wounds that have kept you from your creative birthright. Here, you’ll explore tender reflections, soulful rituals, and liberating practices designed to dissolve perfectionism, quiet the inner critic,...>>