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Spirituality and Religion March 2024
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Enchanted foraging : wildcrafting for herbal remedies, rituals, and a magical life
by Ebony Gheorghe
"Embark on your foraging journey and cultivate a more meaningful, magical relationship with nature. No matter where you live, natural resources are all around you. These pieces of nature hold inherent powers--and inherent magic--that could be useful to you, and they are often hiding in plain sight. In this book, divided into chapters by season, you'll find: Tips for foraging correctly, mindfully, and sustainably Instructions for teas, balms, decoctions, and other herbal remedies made out of foraged ingredients and materials Wildcrafts for rituals that usher in the new season, inspired by mystical folk practices around the world."
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Falling Upward : A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life
by Richard Rohr
"We grow much more spiritually by doing life wrong than by doing it right. However, many people and institutions remain in "the first half of life" forever, preoccupied with climbing, achieving, and performing. But if you knew there was more to the journey, wouldn't you choose to do the "first half" quite differently? By facing challenges, mistakes, loss of control, and even suffering in the "second half of life," we learn to grow and blossom into the people we are called to be"--
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A Good Life : 15 Essential Habits for Living With Hope and Joy
by Pope Francis
In this brand-new book, Pope Francis offers fifteen mindsets that allow readers to find hope and meaning in every circumstance. He encourages us to defend and protect the light that shines in us, to believe in the beautiful, to find meaning in the struggles, to work for peace, and to build something wherever we are.
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New moon magic : 13 anti-capitalist tools for resistance and transformation
by Risa Dickens
"In New Moon Magic, authors Dickens and Torok reclaim witchcraft as resistance in a time of commodification and capitalism. The authors create a book that offers wisdom and guidance, using witchcraft as a channel to resist systems of oppression and in turn transform and nurture our own spirituality and agency"
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Open Judaism: A Guide for Believers, Atheists, and Agnostics
by Rabbi Barry L. Schwartz
Explores the concept of and arguments for an expansive, pluralist Judaism that makes room for Jews of all spiritual persuasions, no matter the status of their relationship with religious belief and practice. Structured in line with three themes that are traditionally used to organize Jewish thought -- God, Torah, and Israel.
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