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Celtic Devotional:
Daily Prayers and Blessings
by Caitlin Matthews
Fair Winds Press, 2004
Four years ago when I began my Ninth Wave studies (www.lunaea.com – see review in SageWoman #67), one of the first lessons involved discovering the power of prayer.
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The Power of Your Other Hand:
A Course in Channeling the Inner Wisdom of the Right Brain
by Lucia Capacchione
New Page Books

Writing with your right hand isn’t always best. Consider writing with what’s left! Of course, if you’re a “lefty,” then you should consider what’s right. Confused? Read this engaging work by Lucia Capacchione and all will become clear.
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Teen Astrology:
The Ultimate Guide to Making Your Life Your Own
by M.J. Abadie
Bindu Books

There are a lot of worthless Sun-sign astrology books on the market. This isn’t one of them.
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Where to Park Your Broomstick:
A Teen’s Guide To Witchcraft
by Lauren Manoy
Fireside Original

Despite the cringe-worthy title, Lauren Manoy’s debut offering is enjoyable, perceptive and downright cool. I would call this book a dictionary of sorts, because Manoy has single-handedly scanned the vast horizon of everything Wiccan: the politics in collective religions, the art of name dropping, really neat and innovating spell-casting, political teen rights and ritual etiquette.
Read more: Where to Park Your Broomstick: A Teen’s Guide To Witchcraft
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Animals Divine Tarot
by Linda Hunt
Llewellyn, 2005
Long ago all humans had totemic connections to wild animals.
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SPOTLIGHT ON PAGAN BANDS
Butterfly Messiah
interviewed by Dean Jones
One of Paganism’s new breed of darker, edgier bands, Butterfly Messiah, began in 1998 when Robert Davis (percussion) and Shannon Garson (vocals) merged their individual styles into one elusive and captivating aesthetic. Soon joined by Josh Harrington (keyboards), the threesome developed songs that span the genres of EBM, Ambient and Synthpop to create a sound that cannot be put in any simple pigeonhole. We caught up with the busy band to ask them about their music, their faith and the crossroads between the two.
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The Earth Deck
by Gaiamore
2003
Nature divination, according to The Earth Deck creator Gail Morrison (also known as Gaiamore), is “the art of listening, seeing, feeling, sensing, understanding, and opening to the wisdom of the Earth.”