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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Non-Christian religions > Pre-Christian European & Mediterranean religions > Ancient Celtic religion
Everyone is intuitive to some degree. It's part of who we are. By
practicing to improve those gifts you will be creating a stronger
connection to everyone and everything; that part of you which is
spontaneously instinctive, perceptive and insightful, that part of
you which is connected to your soul, your frame of mind, courage
and character. Soul Therapy, a Game of Intuition promises to help
you help yourself. It's only a game, or is it?
Jeremy Berg has the gifts of a natural storyteller, an artist's eye
and an exquisite sensitivity to the spiritual worlds and the
magical realm of Faerie. All these talents come together to create
this beautiful, color illustrated gem of a short story. It will not
fail to inspire and delight. Appropriate for young teens and above.
Ritual Journeys with Great British Goddesses answers the question,
who is the great British goddess? It provides thirteen rituals for
development and growth, one for each of the thirteen different
great British goddesses who were worshipped by our British
ancestors. The goddesses are described in both historical and
mythological terms, with rituals, meditations, and poems to help
readers form a relationship with the goddess. The rituals are
linked to the modern months of the year and the Celtic fire
festivals, solstices, and equinoxes. The rituals can be followed
word for word or used as the starting point for personal creative
rituals. Suggestions for creating unique rituals and how to do so
with focus and in a safe environment are given. Enjoy a year of
discovery with the great British goddess and explore the Celtic
heritage of the British Isles. Susie Fox writes poetry, songs, and
music in the British folk tradition; teaches music, Reiki, and
Seichem; and is involved in two local pagan groups. She follows a
Celtic-British path of paganism, focusing on healing.
Spirit of the Burren is an insightful, thought-provoking study into
one of Ireland's most unusual and most sacred landscapes. Following
on from her popular books on Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland and ether
earth mysteries, Jackie Queally is successfully carving a new genre
she calls "spiritual geography." Through these pages readers will
experience a meditative connectivity with the Burren, an area in
the far west of Ireland. Taking each of the five elements in turn
she views the Burren from the angles of water, wood, fire, earth
and metal/ether. She concludes with an all-embracing perspective of
an evolving higher consciousness that offers much hope for the
future.
Exploring the tales of many of the mysterious and captivating
Faerie Queens, this exceptional anthology contains eighteen essays
exploring the diverse accounts and themes associated with the
Faerie Queens and their influence in magic, literature and
folklore. From the Arthurian mythos to Scandinavia, from ancient
Greece to Renaissance poetry and beyond, the awesome power of the
Faerie Queens to inspire, challenge and transform is investigated
and discussed from both scholarly and personal perspectives. TO SEE
A GARLANDED LADY by Sorita d'Este & David Rankine DIGGING
DEEPER: FAERY QUEENS, DEATH AND THE SOUL by Emily Carding SPIRITS
AT THE TABLE: FAERIE QUEENS IN THE GRIMOIRES by Dan Harms WRITING
FAERY: A TALE OF VIVIANE by Jack Wolf MAIDS OF ICE AND MEADOWS by
Cliff Seruntine TRANSATLANTIC FAIRY QUEEN: HELEN ADAM by Katie
Stewart MELUSINE: ENDURING SERPENTINE QUEEN by David Rankine HOLDA:
WINTER'S FAERIE QUEEN by Ceri Norman THE SKOGSRA: QUEEN OF THE WILD
WOODS OF SWEDEN by Helena Lundvik DIANA'S MOON RAYS by Sorita
d'Este THE VALKYRIES: NORSE FAIRIE QUEENS? by Valerie Karlson
MORVEREN: THE SEA QUEEN by Dorothy Abrams THE TRANSFORMING ILLUSION
OF MORGAN LE FAY by Frances Billinghurst NIMUE: AMBIGUOUS
ENCHANTRESS by Aili Mirage CLIODHNA: FAERIE QUEEN AND POTENT
BANSHEE by Pamela Norrie RHIANNON: FAERIE QUEEN, MORTAL THRONE,
DIVINE EQUINE by Halo Quin AINE: CELTIC FAERIE QUEEN OF THE SUMMER
SOLSTICE by Joanna Rowan Mullane WHOSE QUEEN? by Thea Faye QUEEN OF
THE UNDERWORLD AND THE FRUIT OF KNOWLEDGE by Felicity Fyr le Fay AN
A-Z OF EUROPEAN FAERIE QUEENS CONJURATIONS FROM THE GRIMOIRES by
David Rankine Powerful, mysterious, otherworldly, the Faerie Queens
have spread their magic across Europe for many centuries,
enchanting all who encounter them. From forests and lakes, mounds
and mountains, the Faerie Queens emerge from the liminal places to
bestow their numerous gifts (and curses) on man. Lover,
shapeshifter, sorceress, prophetess, bestower of sovereignty,
semi-divine ancestress, protectress of animals, collector of souls
- the powers and roles of the Faerie Queens are as diverse as the
folklore about them, their origins rooted deep in the legends,
goddesses and beings of the ancient world.
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