Below are resources I have and continue to use in my healing practice. Items in bold are those that I recommend most strongly and believe would be beneficial for everyone. If you’d like to know what tarot and oracle decks I work with, see my decks page.
Healing Bibliography
The 4 Agreements, Miguel Ruiz, Amber-Allen Publishing, 1997
The Complete Medicinal Herbal, Penelope Ody, DK Publishing, 1993
Crystal Reiki, Krista Mitchell, Sterling Ethos, 2018
Crystal Reiki Healing, Phillip Permutt, Cico Books, 2020
Everyday Ayurveda, Kate O’Donnell, Shambala, 2015
Hands of Light, Barbara Ann Brennan, Bantam, 1987
How to Heal Yourself When No One Else Can, Amy Scher, Llewellyn Publishing, 2020
Hygieia, A Woman’s Herbal, Jeannine Parvati, Freestone Collective, 1978 (out of print)
Invisible Armor, Thomas Hensel, LightLines Publishing, 2000
Kundalini Yoga, 2nd Ed., Yogi Bhajan, Kundalini Research Institute, 2007
The Master Book of Herbalism, Paul Beyerl, Phoenix Publishing, 1984
Psychic Protection, Ted Andrews, Dragonhawk Publishing, 2007
Transformative Tarot Counseling, Katrina Wynne, Sacred Rose Publishing, 2012
You Can Heal Your Life, Louise Hay, Hay House Publishing, 2004
Recommended Tarot Resources
21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card, Mary K Greer
Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom, Rachel Pollack
Tarot for Yourself, Mary K Greer
The New Golden Dawn Ritual Tarot, Sandra Tabatha Cicero & Chic Cicero
The Occult Power of Numbers, W Wynn Westcott
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot, AE Waite
Recommended Books on Modern Witchcraft
A Witches’ Bible, Janet & Stewart Farrar (Alexandrian Tradition which utilizes ritualistic high magic practices; also a good overview of the Craft, particularly of the Sabbats, and a guide to healing and ritual work)
Buckland’s Complete Book of Witchcraft, Raymond Buckland (Saxony tradition, also high magic rituals; gives an excellent overview of the Craft)
Earth Magic, Marion Weinstein (Dianic Tradition)
Positive Magic, Marion Weinstein (Excellent general resource on many of the practices that encompass Modern Witchcraft)
The Spiral Dance, Starhawk (Reclaiming Tradition, which focuses on social justice work; an important text and considered one of the most important and influential books on Modern Witchcraft)
Wicca for the Solitary Practitioner, Scott Cunningham (No associated traditions – speaks to beginners and those who don’t want to work with formal ritual structure or a pantheon of deities. An excellent general introduction to Wicca)