“The Hedgewitch’s Little Book of Spells, Charms & Brews” by Tudorbeth

"Explore old-world magic and contemporary charms with this brilliant book of enchantments. Within these pages, you will discover more than one hundred spells, charms, and recipes for love, money, health, family, career, and more. Author Tudorbeth has selected the best traditional workings along with contemporary spells that can be done with readily available ingredients. Hedgewitchery is the individual pursuit of living in harmony with nature while practicing magic. This book shares everything from old-world spells to magical enchantments for modern problems like credit card issues and unwanted house guests. You will discover delicious recipes such chocolate avocado mousse and charms and spells for prosperity, good luck, fertility, friendships, and so much more. All of the...>>

“Ritual Baths for the Beginner Witch: Manifest Love, Abundance and Healing with Water Magic” by Ally Sands

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Cultivate Your Desires and Harness Your Inner Power with Ritual Baths Ritual baths aren’t just a way to bring about things you desire; they’re for connecting with the divine, creating a space for change and moving your energy toward new opportunities in life. Water is a natural healer, and by harnessing its properties you can let go of past experiences, transform your thoughts and cultivate positive attraction. Pair your ritual baths with botanical bundles, dried herbs and incense for the perfect energetic cleansing. Discover some of the easiest and most powerful ritual baths, such as: + Crown of Success Bath for confidence, attracting abundance and good luck + Passionflower Lovers Bath for...>>

“Into the Mirror: A Buddhist Journey through Mind, Matter, and the Nature of Reality” by Andy Karr

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "Into the Mirror examines the materialism of the modern world through the profound teachings of Mahayana Buddhism and offers an accessible and powerful method for investigating the way our minds construct our worlds. Into the Mirror combines contemporary Western inquiries into the nature of consciousness, with classical Buddhist investigations into the nature of mind, to offer deep insights into the nature of reality. Andy Karr invites the reader to make this a personal, experiential journey through study, contemplation, and meditation. The first part of the book presents the Mahayana Buddhist approach to the path of freedom from suffering. It explores foundational teachings, such as the four truths, the notion of enlightenment, and the practice of...>>

“Enlightenment Is an Accident: Ancient Wisdom and Simple Practices to Make You Accident Prone” by Tim Burkett

"A warm-hearted guide to Buddhist practice for those ready to contend with the reality that enlightenment—the realization of non-self—can’t be achieved by the self. A well-known spiritual saying goes, "Enlightenment is an accident. But we can make ourselves more accident-prone". As an authentic American Zen takes shape, enlightenment continues to be misunderstood as a project to be completed, a goal to be achieved, or a prize to be awarded. Tim Burkett’s new book unhooks enlightenment from the hot air balloon of ego and brings it back down to earth. Drawing on stories of his first teacher, the Zen master Shunryu Suzuki (author of Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind), and Burkett’s decades of practice and teaching, he...>>

“The Man Who Tasted Words: A Neurologist Explores the Strange and Startling World of Our Senses” by Guy Leschziner

"In The Man Who Tasted Words, Guy Leschziner leads readers through the senses and how, through them, our brain understands or misunderstands the world around us. Vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch are what we rely on to perceive the reality of our world. Our senses are the conduits that bring us the scent of a freshly brewed cup of coffee or the notes of a favorite song suddenly playing on the radio. But are they really that reliable? The Man Who Tasted Words shows that what we perceive to be absolute truths of the world around us is actually a complex internal reconstruction by our minds and nervous systems. The translation into experiences with...>>