“Elves and Fairies: A Short History of the Otherworld” by Matthias Egeler

"An enchanting history of the otherworld of elves and fairies, from the nature spirits of Iceland and Ireland to Avalon and Middle Earth Originating in Norse and Celtic mythologies, elves and fairies are a firmly established part of Western popular culture. Since the days of the Vikings and Arthurian legend, these sprites have undergone huge transformations. From J. R. R. Tolkien’s warlike elves, based on medieval legend, to little flower fairies whose charms even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle succumbed to, they permeate European art and culture. In this engaging cultural history, Matthias Egeler explores these mythical creatures of Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, and England, and their continental European cousins. Egeler goes on a journey through...>>

“The Many Veils of the Moon” by Mitchell King

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "The Many Veils of the Moon is a unique and personal collection of spells, rituals, and incantations that blends Traditional Witchcraft with the author’s original Twin Moons system. Inspired by a deeply personal journey into Green Witchcraft, this grimoire honors the light and shadow of the Full Moon and New Moon, offering a balanced approach to magic. Rooted in the legacy passed down from the author’s mother and the sacred cycles of nature, this work invites witches to deepen their connection to the natural world and walk the Green Path. With practical spells for protection, beauty, and nature’s enchantments, this grimoire serves as a powerful tool for witches looking to explore both the...>>

“Chaos Magic: A Complete Beginner’s Guide” by Ivy Corvus (Pagan Portals)

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Visualize and create your reality with chaos magic! Divided into two parts — Theory and Praxis — this book is a primer for those seeking to explore the philosophies of chaos magic, its principles and practical applications. In Part One, you'll learn to harness the power of intention, belief, and creativity not only to shape your reality according to your desires but also to decondition your mind, remove limiting beliefs, enter altered states of consciousness, achieve gnosis, and more. In Part Two, you'll learn to work with sigils, hypersigils, and magical entities, as well as explore powerful techniques, such as visualization and invocation, and the controversial realm of pop-culture magic. Presenting an understanding of...>>

“The Palmistry of Fingerprints: The Secret Patterns Hidden in Your Fingers and Palms” by Christopher Jones

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "The Palmistry of Fingerprints is a comprehensive look at the significance of the skin ridge patterns found in your hands. While the forensic use of fingerprint identification has been in use since Victorian times, over the last one hundred years the modern study of dermatoglyphics has established the psychological, genetic and diagnostic value of the finger and palmar patterns. As biometric markers of that which is unique and individual to each of us, this book enables the reader to unveil the significance of their own fingerprint patterns and engage in a journey of personal meaning and psychological self-discovery. Your life is literally in your hands."...>>

“Tears from the Mother of the Sun: A Secret History of the World” by Pir Zia Inayat Khan

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Esoteric legends that track history across multiple continents and planes of existence • Synthesizes ancient mythologies across time, space, and cultures to resacralize the human experience • Written as a novella interspersed with metered quatrains in the tradition of medieval Persian belles-lettres • Includes full-color paintings of key figures and motifs, including Sita, Yggdrasil, the Minotaur, Quetzalcoatl, and the Three Marys In this globe-spanning chronicle, Pir Zia Inayat Khan, leader of the Inayatiyya, sets forth an astonishing sequence of legends revealing little-known connections between ancient cultures and spiritual lineages. Framed as a dialogue between the Iranianepic poet Firdausi and his tutelary daimon, this novella follows the tradition of medieval Persian belles-lettres in...>>