Author; Stephanie Woodfield Invoke the Morrigan―the Celtic embodiment of the victory, strength, and power of the Divine Feminine―and be transformed by her fierce and magnificent energy. In this comprehensive, hands-on guide to Celtic Witchcraft, Stephanie Woodfield invites you to explore the Morrigan's rich history and origins, mythology, and magic. Discover the hidden lessons and spiritual mysteries of the Dark Goddess...
Author; John Arnott McCulloch This classic study by a distinguished scholar recounts the ancient tales of Ireland and Wales. Written in a highly readable style, it will delight neophytes as well as those well versed in Celtic folklore with its lively tales of romance and love, of war and carnage, and of deeds both noble and villainous. Illustrations from rare...
Author; Ward Rutherford In this lively account of the world of Celtic myth, the author shows how deeply the myths have become embedded in Western consciousness -- from the Celtic vision of the Other World, with its dim forests and howling bare-fanged creatures, to the paradise of Tir nan'Og, the Land of Youth, where birds sing, and streams flow peacefully...
Author; Elizabeth Pepper
The Celts had an elaborate system of myths, rituals, and beliefs concerning the mystical powers of trees, Oaks were wise, birches potent, etc etc. This book provides a masterfully concise introduction to a fascinating field of study.
Author; Danu Forest Celtic Tree Magic explores both the practical and the magical/spiritual aspects of the trees in the Celtic tradition, covering the often misunderstood areas of ogham in a way that is clear and accessible while in sufficient depth to satisfy both beginners and those with more experience.This book also provides practical exercises, magical charms, and spells using the...
Author; Marion Pearce Publishing house; Capall Bann Publication date; 2008 (1st. Edition) Condition of Book; Brand new The Smith was thought of as magical to the Celts. The process of turning metals from raw materials into molten metal able to be shaped into tools and weapons would have been considered magical indeed. Smith Gods were prominent in Celtic mythology -...