Rituals


Daily Rituals: How Artists Work
Mindfulness in Plain English
Sayings of the Buddha
A History of God: The 4000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam
The Self-Care Year: Reflect and Recharge with Simple Seasonal Rituals
Moon Bath: Bathing Rituals and Recipes for Relaxation and Vitality
For Small Creatures Such as We: Rituals for Finding Meaning in Our Unlikely World
The Book of Blessings and Rituals: Magical Invocations for Healing, Setting Energy, and Creating Sacred Space
The Provenance Press Guide to the Wiccan Year: A Year Round Guide to Spells, Rituals, and Holiday Celebrations
The Pagan Book of Living and Dying: Practical Rituals, Prayers, Blessings, and Meditations on Crossing Over
The Holy Book of Women's Mysteries: Feminist Witchcraft, Goddess Rituals, Spellcasting and Other Womanly Arts
Sacred Space: Clearing and Enhancing the Energy of Your Home
True Love: A Practice for Awakening the Heart
The Diamond That Cuts Through Illusion: Commentaries on the Prajnaparamita Diamond Sutra
Beyond Mindfulness in Plain English: An Introductory guide to Deeper States of Meditation
The History of Benjamin Kennicott by Isabelle Major EvansThe Dawn of Evil by L.E.  ParkerThe Birth of Death by L.E.  ParkerConversations with Angels by Joad Raymond WrenThe Great Gods of Samothrace and The Cult of the Little People by Carl A.P. Ruck
Somewheres On The Road
105 books — 2 voters
The Magic of Catholicism by Brother ADAChristian Candle Magic by Agostino TaumaturgoThe Magical Power of the Saints by Ray T. MalbroughA-Ma Alchemy of Love by Nataša PantovićThe Contemplative Tarot by Brittany Muller
Books for Christian Folk Magicians
37 books — 13 voters

Drawing Down the Moon by Margot AdlerPrometheus Rising by Robert Anton WilsonThree Books of Occult Philosophy by Cornelius AgrippaThe Golden Dawn by Israel RegardieWicca by Scott Cunningham
Occult Library
920 books — 360 voters

Stephanie Danler
I had a ritual—and having any ritual sounded so mature that I told everyone about it, even the regulars. On my days off I woke up late and went to the coffee shop and had a cappuccino and read. Then around five p.m., when the light was failing, I would take out a bottle of dry sherry and pour myself a glass, take out a jar of green olives, put on Miles Davis, and read the wine atlas. I didn't know why it felt so luxurious, but one day I realized that ritual was why I had moved to New York—to eat ...more
Stephanie Danler, Sweetbitter

Kari Leibowitz
Winter sunset can be a particularly good time for a small daily ritual: making a sunset tea tray, with a hot drink and a little treat, pairs something often seen as negative (the early darkness) with something delightful to reclaim sunset as a time for pleasure.
Kari Leibowitz, How to Winter: Harness Your Mindset to Thrive on Cold, Dark, or Difficult Days

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