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The
Barddas of Iolo Morganwg - A Bardo-Druidic System
by Ab Ithel
The central document of the nineteenth centruy Druid Revival
and a major source for Druids throughout the Western world
since its original publication, The Barddas of Iolo Morganwg
combines medieval Welsh bardic traditions with Iolo Morganwg`s
own brilliant innovations into an extraordinary tapestry
of Druid teaching full of unexpected insights and visionary
wisdom. Hard Cover 168 pgs. 1.21 lbs.
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Book
of the Dragon - New Grimoire
by Ian Corrigan
Lurking in the hidden corners of the world are powerful,
mystifying, and beautiful creatures know as dragons, Dragons
fill the roles of monsterous, terrifying beasts in fairy
tales, but their own story was one that remained a mystery
until now. The Book of the Dragon delves into the secret
world of these captivating animals, revealing a rich and
fascinating culture filled with poetry, magic, jewels, and
knowledge. With the dazzling illustrations by Ciruelo, dragons
spring into life with their own unique personalities and
histories. The Book of the Dragon offers a glimpse of a
culture we can only imagine, with breathtaking illustrations
that showcase the beauty, and terror, of this unknown world.
Large Full Color Hardcover, 144 pgs.
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By
Oak, Ash, & Thorn - Modern Celtic Shamanism
by D.J. Conway
Shamanism - a spiritual path that can be followed in conjunction
with any religion or other spiritual belief without conflict
- has been traditionally followed by many cultures, including
the Celts. Until now, very little has been written about the
more private mystical practices of the Celts. This practical,
inspiring book, which blends the best of Shamanism's old ways
and new, ensures that Celtic Shamanism will take its rightful
place among the spiritual practices that help us lead richer
lives. Paperback, 295 pgs.
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The
Celtic Book of Living and Dying
by Juliette Wood
The Celtic Book of Living and Dying Thought-provoking and
inspiring Celtic wisdom tracing the passage from birth to
death to the life beyond. Celtic lore and literature, including
timeless poetry and epic battle scenes, strike a chord for
readers today in much the same way they did when first told.
Find out what meaning they hold for you in this lavish collection
that includes more than 70 stunning illustrations and designs
in the Celtic style, as well as photographs of evocative landscapes
and the finest weapons, carvings, and jewelry. paperback 144
pages.
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The
Celtic Book of Seasonal Meditations
by Claire Hamilton
The name of Celt comes from the Greek Keltoi, meaning "
The Mysterious Ones." The Greeks gave them this name
because they considered them a strange and mysterious people,
as did the Romans. This was becase Celtic attitude to life
was alien to theirs in at least three fundamental areas. The
Celtic Book Of Seasonal Meditations is a practical celebration
of the ancient Celts and their spiritualtiy, and can be used
for individual meditation or with a group. Hardcover, 258
pgs.
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Celtic
Gods, Celtic Goddesses
by R.J. Stewart
In this book, the author takes a detailed look at the mythology,
magic and religion of the Celts and examines their enduring
strengths and their continued relevance. Stewart's examination
of the complex and fluid relationship between the gods as
people, as symbols of nature and as sacred powers offers deep
insight. Paperback, 153 pgs.
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Celtic
Lore & Legend
by Bob Curran
The Celts have always been great storytellers. Across the
years, Celtic imagination and belief has spawned a host of
heroes, monsters, fairies, spirits, and phantoms, all of which
have coalesced into a colourful tapestry of lore and legend
which has been transmitted from one generation to another.
From the earliest legends, told around the fires of the Celtic
warriors, through the fireside tales of the rural hearths
to the written word of the polished scribe, these stories
have a resonance and an immediacy that is hard to dismiss.
They represent a vibrant and unbroken link to the Celtic past.
Celtic Lore and Legend includes tales of the heroes and gods
from the Great Myth Cycles and tales of witches, ghosts, and
fairies from Sir Walter Scott’s Letters on Witchcraft
and Demonology and Edmund Burt’s Letters from the North
of Scotland to Douglas Hyde’s Tales of Saints and Sinners
and Lady Gregory’s Visions and Beliefs in the West of
Ireland. It is also a treasure trove of lesser-known stories,
such as Sir Walter Scott’s Wandering Willies Tale, James
Hogg’s The Brownie of the Black Hags and Don Byrnes
A Tale of the Piper. Celtic Lore and Legend is both an examination
and celebration of that tradition. It is one of the first
attempts to trace the development of these stories from their
earliest mythical roots, through the stores of the rural fireside
to the writers of fiction who have used Celtic belief as a
source for their own stories. This is the first anthology
to seek out and record the traditions from many parts of the
Western Celtic world - Ireland, Cornwall, Scotland, Wales
and Brittany - from as early as the 17th century. It is a
highly readable and enjoyable collection of legend and lore
never before available in a single volume. Dr. Bob Curran
was born in the North of Ireland in an area where such traditions
are still valued and cherished. Fascinated by culture and
legend, he has traveled widely, examining lore in many parts
of the world. Educated at the University of Ulster, he now
lives in Coleraine, County Londonderry, with his wife and
children, where he teaches history and writes books. Paperback,
320 pages.
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Celtic
Myth & Legend
by Charles Squire
One of the most comprehensive studies of Celtic myth, legend,
and poetry ever written - this celebrated, classic compendium
is now in a new edition. You will find the original adventures
of such great heroes and heroines as Cuchulainn, Diarmait,
Ossian, and many more. These legendary figures and their epics
of magic and might greatly influenced the writing of such
authors as Yeats, Dunsany,Tolkien, and many others. Softcover,
450 pgs.
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Magic
of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses
by McColman / Hinds
Magic of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses is the first resource
to help Pagans, Witches, and Druids connect specifically with
the Celtic Gods and Goddesses in a truly deep, powerful, and
spiritual way. This book is an intimate glimpse into some
of the most powerful, but least understood, Pagan deities.
It includes visualizations, rituals, and exercises to empower
your relationship with the gods and goddesses, starting today!
Paperback, 203 pgs.
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Solitary
Druid
by Robert Ellison
Written
by the Archdruid of the nation’s largest Druid organization,
The Solitary Druid is the first book written for those new
to the Druidic path. Focusing on the core teachings of contemporary
Druidry this essential guide will illuminate readers on
crucial topics. Covering the full range of issues relevant
to the modern-day Druid, this carefully researched and thoughtful
handbook provides practical information - such as how to
contact Druid groups throughout the US as well as around
the world. It also discusses philosophical issues, including
modern equivalents of ancient Druid life, grove organization
and polyamory. Paperback, 262 pgs.
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Druid
Magic Handbook
by John Michael Greer
The
first and only Druidic book of spells, rituals, and practice.
The Druid Magic Handbook is the first manual of magical
practice in Druidry, one of the fastest growing branches
of the Pagan movement. The book breaks new ground, teaching
Druids how to practice ritual magic for practical and spiritual
goals within their own tradition. What sets The Druid Magic
Handbook apart is that it does not require the reader to
use a particular pantheon or set of symbols. Although it
presents one drawn from Welsh Druid tradition, it also shows
the reader how to adapt rites and other practices to fit
the deities and symbols most meaningful to them. This cutting
edge system of ritual magic can be used by Druids, Pagans,
Christians, and Thelemites alike. John Michael Greer is
a highly respected authority on all aspects of Paganism.
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