“Your Tarot Toolkit: Simple Activities for Your Daily Practice” by Ru-Lee Story

🕵️🐷🕵️ zero-day🕵️🐷🕵️ "The Card of the Day is the most common practice suggested to new tarot readers. Yet, even with a clear theoretical understanding of a card, beginners like you sometimes struggle to nail down how they can apply it to their personal life. Serving as both a companion and reference, this handy guide offers a variety of tools to help you build familiarity with all seventy-eight cards and make the most of their messages. Your Tarot Toolkit presents fast and effective ways to work with your daily draw. Each card has its own entry that includes inspiring affirmations, reflection questions, and activities to accompany its message. These activities help hammer home the core energy of...>>

“The Art of Just Sitting: Essential Writings on the Zen Practice of Shikantaza” edited by John Daido Loori (2nd edition)

"Shikantaza—or "just sitting"—is one of the simplest, most subtle forms of meditation, and one of the most easily misunderstood. This peerless volume brings together a wealth of writings, from the Buddha himself to Bodhidharma and Dogen and many of modern Zen Buddhism's most influential masters, all pointing directly to the heart of this powerful practice. Edited by one of America's pre-eminent Zen teachers, this book is a rich resource for wisdom seekers and scholars alike."...>>

“Occult London” by Merlin Coverley

"London, more than any other city, has a secret history concealed from view. Behind the official façade promoted by the heritage industry lies a city of esoteric traditions, obscure institutions, and forgotten locations. Occult London rediscovers this history, unearthing the hidden city that lies beneath our own. From the Elizabethan magic of Dr Dee and Simon Forman to the occult designs of Wren and Hawksmoor; from the Victorian London of Spring-Heeled Jack to the fin de siecle heyday of Madame Blavatsky and Aleister Crowley. This book describes these practitioners of the occult and their unorthodox beliefs, alongside the myths and legends through which the city has always been perceived. The role of the occult...>>

“Every Witch Way: Spells and Advice From Two Very Different Witches” by Ellen Dugan and Tess Whitehurst

"No two witches are exactly alike. Journey with authors Ellen Dugan and Tess Whitehurst as they contrast their differences, illuminate their similarities, and generally give you the lowdown on the Craft as they know it. Investigate different sides of oft-debated magickal issues as these very different witches square off on subjects such as: •Psychic and energetic protection •Can you be a Christian Witch? •Does “harm none” mean you shouldn’t eat meat? •Angel magick: when is it appropriate? •House cleansing/ clutter clearing •Faerie Magick: Romantic idea or invitation to trouble? Packed with plenty of useful charms, spells, rituals, and magickal principles—and served with a generous helping of wit, wisdom and humor—this fun little compendium will inspire you to happily live the magickal...>>