“Exploring the Paranormal: Miracles, Magic, and the Mysterious” by R. Alan Streett

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "A personal exploration of questions surrounding psychic healing, séances, astral projection, and more After an injury threatened his chances of signing a professional baseball contract, R. Alan Streett sought help from Olga Worrall, a world-famous psychic healer. This encounter set in motion his lifelong search for the origin and nature of psychic phenomena. Were they natural or supernatural? From God, or from the devil? Were they mentalists’ tricks, or feats of the subconscious mind? Streett invites us to join him in real time as he explores the fascinating world of the paranormal, offering insights into healing, magic, trance channeling, yogic meditation, alternative medicine, astral projection, and the brain’s ability to produce spiritual and mystical...>>

“Chakras & Shadow Work: Align Your Energy Centers and Explore Your Hidden Self” by Stefani Michelle

"Embrace Your Shadow Self, Chakra by Chakra, and Reclaim Your Joy Sharing simple exercises, rituals, and self-reflection questions, Stefani Michelle guides you through the seven chakras and teaches you how their energies can shine a light on your shadows and heal buried emotions. With her guidance, you will: • Explore your inner self • Confront your fears • Change negative behavior patterns • Heal generational trauma • Increase compassion for yourself and others • Improve your relationships • Unlock your full potential Chakras & Shadow Work provides many techniques for achieving greater self-awareness and uncovering hidden aspects of yourself. Throughout these pages, you'll use journal prompts, affirmations, visualizations, and yoga sequences to access each chakra's unique energy....>>

“Tarot for Light Seers: A Journey Through the Symbols, Messages, & Secrets of the Cards” by Chris-Anne

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "With in-depth messages, prompts, and spreads in a playful, bright full-color format, this book is an expansion of The Light Seer’s Tarot guidebook, offering readers a guide to reading tarot from the optimistic perspective of a Light Seer. Are you ready to travel the sunshine and shadow path of the Light Seer? This book will expand the guidebook of The Light Seer’s Tarot—a deck which has shipped nearly 250K copies since late 2019 and has nearly 19K reviews on Amazon—from a 20K word "little white book" to a fully realized tarot-readers guide filled with interpretations, keywords, prompts, and spreads in a playful, bright, four-color format. Taking a deep dive into the symbolism woven through the illustrations...>>

“Invisibilia Dei: A Collection of Hermetic, Mystical, and Anti-Magical Works by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa” by Dan Attrell

"Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535) is most famous for his Three Books on Occult Philosophy (1510/33) and his skeptical treatise On the Uncertainty and Vanity of the Arts and Sciences (1526/7). While not as well known, Agrippa also composed a number of other works, especially during his time in Italy from 1511-1518. This collection presents translations of some of those writings, including the surviving fragment of Agrippa's lecture at Pavia on the Egyptian sage Hermes Trismegistus, and his most Hermetic essay, On the Threefold Way of Knowing God. These reveal Agrippa's deepening interest in combining Hermetic spirituality with Christian mysticism following his more (in)famous work on occult philosophy. This compilation also includes a new...>>

“Handbook of Spiritualism and Channeling” edited by Cathy Guttierez

"Bringing together scholars from different disciplines and geographies, the Brill Handbook of Spiritualism and Channeling presents modern spirit possession in a variety of contexts. Weaving together the interrelated movements of Spiritualism along with its specific Franco and Latin American currents, articles explore the nineteenth-century beginnings of séances and trance mediumship. Channelling, an heir to Spiritualism begun in the 1970s and still flourishing today, is brought into direct conversation with its predecessors with a view to showing both continuity and disjuncture as the products of new cultural and religious needs. The Brill Handbook marks the first extensive collection on these two interrelated movements and examines themes such as gender, race, performance, and technology in each instance."...>>