
Magic for the Resistance By Michael M. Hughes
These magical workings for social justice can be used by activists of any spiritual or religious background. With ideas for altars, meditations, community organizing, self-care,
These magical workings for social justice can be used by activists of any spiritual or religious background. With ideas for altars, meditations, community organizing, self-care,
Author Misha Magdalene provides hands-on meditations, prompts, and magical workings to help you explore your identity as it intersects with your spiritual practice. With thoughtful
Witchcraft has always belonged to the outsiders and outcasts in society, yet so much of the practice enforces and adheres to the same hierarchy we
ired of doing everything the self-help gurus tell you and still not achieving the results you want? Weary of repeating the same old, tired patterns?
Author: Dana O’Driscoll A challenge that many pagans and Earth-based spiritual practitioners face is how to integrate sustainable living with our everyday lives. By offering a
The Spring Equinox is a time of balance, marking the beginning of longer days. The equilibrium between polarities bring us awareness of the duality of
Rescue tadpoles from evaporating puddles.Listen to the crows and try to identify them by their different voices.Plant basil and calendula and a few more rows
Associated with enlightenment and illumination, our conscious and subconscious, the Moon’s method of illumination is more subtle, relying on reflected light. The moon represents the
Author: Yasmin Boland Did you know the cycles of the moon have a huge effect on our health, our mood, our relationships, and our work?
Plants aligned with the moon are connected to fluids in the body, help regulate menses, and are associated with the subconscious mind. Mugwort is used