“Bottle Up and Go! The Magic of Hoodoo Container Spells in Boxes, Jars, Bags, Bowls, and Buckets” by Catherine Yronwode and Lara Rivera

"This foundational book of conjure methods will introduce you to more than 100 time-tested ways to cast magic spells for protection, love, luck, wealth, health, and revenge within a variety of containers including: * Eggs, Bones, Shells, and Fruits * Potted Plants and Hollow Trees * Paper, Cloth, and Leather Packets * Mojo Hands and Troll Bundles * Doll-Babies and Loaded Statuary * Glass Bottles and Jars * Sugar, Cigar, and Match Boxes * Mirror Boxes and Compacts * Loaded Oil Lamps and Candles * Ice Boxes and Freezers * Black Hawk Buckets * Scandinavian Spiritus Boxes * Witch Bottles and...>>

“Learning to Love the Spaces in Between: Disover the Power of Liminal Spaces” by Claire Gillman

"The word liminal comes from the Latin word "limen", meaning threshold. A liminal space is the "crossing over" space, the time between "what was" and the "what is to come", and a place of transition and possibility. Each of us experiences liminality in our lives — learning how to navigate and embrace its power can enhance our wellbeing and our understanding of the world. Being in liminal space can be unnerving, yet it is often where insight, creativity and inspiration are found. Liminality can be a metaphysical state — the place between sleep and wakefulness, between life and death where consciousness is altered — or it can be a physical space: an empty art gallery,...>>

“Victorian Christmas: Traditional Recipes, Decorations, Activities, and Carols” by Lucinda Dickens Hawksley

"Celebrate the holiday like a Victorian with authentic dishes and customs beloved by all, from the working classes to the royal family. Lucinda Dickens Hawksley, a descendant of Charles Dickens, reveals the fascinating tale of Christmas traditions during Queen Victoria’s reign. In 1843, while Dickens was inventing the Christmas ghost story, a London civil servant commissioned the first Christmas card and Windsor Castle displayed artificial Christmas trees and served turkeys for Christmas dinner. During the next five years, the first recipe for Christmas pudding appeared, Christmas crackers debuted, and a London newspaper showcased Christmas trees to the world. Hawksley explores these customs and more so you can experience the season authentically to period. Feast on...>>

“Outwitting the Devil with Study Guide: Original 1938 Classic” by Napoleon Hill (2024 edition)

"Napoleon Hill, who was one of America’s greatest influential thinkers, reveals how you can triumph over obstacles to find success in business and in life in his classic book, Outwitting the Devil, profound, powerful, resonant, and rich with insight. The Devil ensnares and controls our minds so we are unable to achieve our personal goals. Hill went so far as to interview the Devil, himself, exploring the innermost depths of the psychology of motivation to understand why so many individuals, including himself, let fear, procrastination, anger and jealousy prevent us from realizing our full potential. The resulting confession from the Devil made this book so controversial as to remain unpublished for over 70 years. The...>>

“Where Two Worlds Meet: How to Develop Evidential Mediumship” by Janet Nohavec

"Janet Nohavec has built her reputation as a medium and as a teacher of mediumship on the respect and integrity she gives to her work. In Where Two Worlds Meet, Janet shows you how to hone your own mediumistic gifts by sharing her proven, systematic techniques for practicing evidential mediumship—the most credible way to build a bridge between this world and the next. For Janet, mediumship is sacred work that carries tremendous responsibility. In these pages she gives specific instruction in how to change people's lives and bring comfort to those who are grieving with evidential messages from the other side. Here you'll learn how to paint those who have crossed over back to...>>