Links

Here are some links that you may find interesting or useful. If I list it here, then this is an individual or a company with whom I have done business and been entirely satisfied. However, let the buyer beware. My listing of an individual or a company here is just my opinion. I'll accept no liability for your own experience. But really, I cannot imagine you having a problem with any of these folks, or they wouldn't be here.

The Occult Bookstore, 1579 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 321, Chicago, Illinois 60622. Formerly "D.G. Nelson's Self-Help", the Occult Bookstore was founded around 1915. Occult books are obviously the main stock in trade, but you will also find a trove of related supplies, Tarot decks and more neat stuff than I can easily describe. If you can get there in person, this store is a wonderful place to browse. You can also order online at their website at http://www.occultbookstore.com or call (773) 292-0995.

Sarina Stone, 1023 Central Avenue West Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104. Universal Tao practitioner and instructor. I have read cards with Sarina for many years at the Carolina Renaissance Festival. She also practices Chi Kung massage and offers instruction in traditional Taoist body-mind disciplines. Motivational and self-help cd's available. Tell her that Daniel the Gypsy sent you. Visit her website at http://fentonnet.com/sarina or contact her by email at sarina@fentonnet.com.

Sarolta DeFaltay, NCGR certified Astrologer. An old friend, Sarlota is one of the most gifted astrologers I have ever met. Forget the horoscope you read in your daily newspaper - Ms. DeFaltay offers the genuine article. Astrology is often called the most scientific of occult arts, and rightly so. I know a little, but if an astrologer is what you are looking for, visit her website at http://www.moonspells.com or contact her by email at deepskies@hotmail.com or by telephone at (773) 551-3175.

Lucky Mojo Curio Company, 6632 Covey Road, Forestville, California 95436. The name says it all. Lucky Mojo offers a comprehensive array of magical supplies, curios, spell kits, and even prepares charm bags (called "mojo hands" in traditional Hoodoo practice) to suit your needs. With hoodoo in my own site URL, I could not leave these folks out. I have always been satisfied with their products, and their rates are quite reasonable. Check out the website at http://www.luckymojo.com/catalogue.html and tour the rest of the extensive archive of related webpages while you are there.
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