Magick Matters

“Disembodied Voices: True Accounts of Hidden Beings” by Tim Marczenko

"They know your name! Voices are calling us—voices without an attached form. Encounters with these disembodied voices warn us, haunt us, confuse us, inspire us... and scare us. For good reason... Explore spine-chilling, true stories from investigations and real occurrences throughout history that expose disembodied voices. Objectively and thoroughly presented, the evidence and theories shine light on possible reasons and agendas for these voices and where they might originate. Gain insight into what they are and what we may be able to learn from them. Sometimes they inspire great acts; other times they lead us astray. Are they forgotten woodland deities? Is it an ancient evil from the days of Eden? Is there a...>>

“Discover Your Soul Mission: Calling on Angels to Manifest Your Life Purpose” by Kathryn Hudson

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "A guide to align your daily life with your divine Soul Mission, bringing a sense of purpose and fullness, ease and joy into every day • Shares practices to bring you back in touch with the energy of your inner child, reconnect your soul with its mission, explore your soul contracts, and call on the Angels to support you • Details ways of connecting with your Soul Mission and offers guidance for aligning through each method • Includes a fun exercise to establish a 12-month Soul Mission Manifestation Plan and set things in motion WOULDN’T IT BE GREAT to jump out of bed in the morning, eager to start the day, knowing that this day—each day!—is an...>>

“A Guide to the I Ching” by Carol K. Anthony

"Used by its readers as an oracle, this book, based on the terminology used in the classic Wilhelm/Baynes translation, puts the I Ching into modern language. This allows its wisdom to be applied to the situations of everyday life. Decoded are words such as the superior and inferior man, and the inferiors, which refer respectively to the true self, the ego, and the bodily self. Expressions such as crossing the great water and seeing the great man are seen to mean getting past the danger of giving up on oneself, and remembering the potential for good in every person. Understanding such words and phrases occurs in the context of the reader's following his/her innermost...>>

“The Philosophy of the I Ching” by Carol K. Anthony (2nd edition, expanded and revised)

"A companion book to A Guide to the I Ching, this book on the philosophy embedded in the I Ching remains a steady backlist favorite. It helps us understand and apply that philosophy to our daily lives. The book explains terms such as “the Sage,” the Cosmic teacher that answers when we consult the I Ching, “the superior man,” as referring to “the true self,” and “the inferior man,” in referring to “the ego.” The book also reveals the core philosophical concepts that have made the I Ching the Number One book in the Chinese Library for over 3000 years. It makes us aware that these concepts are the wellspring of wisdom from which both Confucianism...>>

“The Amber Witch” by Wilhelm Meinhold

"Johannes Wilhelm Meinhold pretended that The Amber Witch, a great favorite of the Pre-Raphaelites, was the true story of a seventeenth-century minister’s daughter falsely accused of witchcraft. Meinhold claimed he found the minister’s manuscript in the refuse of an old church. When the book received critical attention, Meinhold admitted to the hoax, but audiences didn’t believe him at first. Oscar Wilde described this as "Favorite romantic reading when a boy." And, horror fans may understand why it was a Wilde favorite. Set in the Thirty Years War in what is now Germany, The Amber Witch claims to be a clergyman's manuscript found in an old church. It tells the tale of Maria Schweider, a clergyman's...>>