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Non Occult Books That Had an Impact On My Practice



Conversations with Plants https://amzn.to/3yEIdVW
Stuffed Animals and Pickled Heads https://amzn.to/3JlA3Xk
Love Potions (out of print)
The Hand
The Alphabet vs The Goddess https://amzn.to/3FqwQod
Magic: A History https://amzn.to/40bOGn3
Entangled Life https://amzn.to/3Foeww3
Way of the Ancient Healer https://amzn.to/3YN17EH
Babaylan & Back from the Crocodile’s Belly https://amzn.to/3YSr71o
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The Plant Hunter https://amzn.to/3FkwsaQ
Plant Field Guides
Lost Book of Herbal Remedies https://amzn.to/3ZL1CR5

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Intro 0:00
Conversations with Plants 1:08
Stuffed Animals and Pickled Heads 1:45
Love Potions 5:38
The Hand 7:09
The Alphabet vs The Goddess 8:32
Magic: A History 10:18
Entangled Life 12:00
Way of the Ancient Healer 13:36
Babaylan & Back from the Crocodile’s Belly 14:40
The Plant Hunter 15:57
Plant Field Guides 18:13
Lost Book of Herbal Remedies 19:46

33 Comments

  1. Your description of Magic: A History reminded me of a publicly-available UCLA course called "Science, Magic and Religion". I don't recall the instructor using the triple-helix metaphor, but it was very much in that vein of talking about the creative tension between the three strands. It's still available on the UCLACourses YouTube channel.

  2. the alphabet vs the goddess is super cool. he also wrote a book called art and physics that talks about how scientific discoveries have been prefigured by art. really cool.

  3. A rich trove discovery from Magic history that calls to me to Philippine nature Magick traditions! Excellent collection! Will make sure to round back when availing of this list! Thank you, Witch of Wonderlust!

  4. ‘Journey into Dreamtime’ by Munya Andrews. I highly recommend it to fellow animists and all practitioners across the world, not just Aussies💕

    Munya is an Australian Aboriginal and she talks about some of the Aboriginal beliefs and practices surrounding their philosophy of Dreamtime.
    Being Australian, I purchased this book to learn more about the traditional custodians of the land I live on, but wow, I have learned so much more and have been mind blown with seeing similar views and practices that I have learned through more European occult practices having very ancient similarities, but far, FAR deeper, rich and ancient. A must read.

  5. Man you're so lucky. Every time I check out The used books in my thrift store it's mostly based on Christianity. I'll sit there and graze through it, but I can never find anything other than a law of attraction.

  6. One of my favorite spiritual-ish books was Wintering by Katherine May. It’s more like half series of essays + memoir. Just the way the author writes is so revealing and thought provoking

  7. ''Women who run with the wolves'' by Clarissa Pincola Estes. It is more on how in every woman there lives a Wild Woman filled with passionate creativity and ageless knowledge. The book reveals its truths through old stories, fairy tales and their interpretations. Really inspiring..

  8. Three books I've discovered, one of my all-time faves, Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, OMG I love this book. The author shows how she is a botanist and scientist who grew up with her family's Naive American traditions approach to the land and nature. Sacred Actions by Dana O"Driscoll, A member of the American druidic society, talks about earth conservation through the structure of the wheel of the year. Lastly, I'm a practicing Buddhist, so I researched witchcraft in Asia. I found The tao of the Craft by Benebell Wen. In this book, she talks about how Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucian thought converge with witchcraft in the eastern esoteric tradition. (she also has a youtube channel)

  9. "The author does not have as much say as you think" ….. I am going to group my books togeher by publisher during the next snow week to find the similiaites and differences. So excited for this!

  10. This book you've probably heard of but Women Who Run With the Wolves is an amazing read. Definitely occult related but completely different from your typical "witchy" book.

  11. Thank you for all the excellent reading material, I'm excited to dive into several of these! I'd also like to recommend the book "My Friend Fear" by Meera Lee Patel. I originally thought it was going to be one of those fluffy "just be happy!" books. Instead it was a road map of sorts to getting to know fear and build a relationship with it. It's also just a really pretty book, so, bonus points for that!

  12. Hello! I just wanted to say thank you for all that you have taught me, you have been a major inspection and impact in my practice! I no longer practice witchcraft as I have finally found my true faith, but I still love and enjoy your videos. Thank you for being you and being here! 🥰

  13. Who's in your room – Ivan Misner and Stewart Emery

    Required reading about networking for a business course I was taking. Hated it at first then had a fellow practitioner mention that this could contain interesting ideas for spiritual practice. I admit I laughed for a minute but changing the reading perspective made this book much more interesting.

    I suspect a number of topics from the business world could be similarly reframed.

    For novels, Small Gods by Terry Pratchett is a fantastic look at the concept of gods, divinity, the church, and belief.

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