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In his highly anticipated English translation of the ancient Irish
text known as the Lebor Feasa Rnda (Book of Secret Knowledge),
Celtic scholar and historian, Steven L. Akins, has at last made
available to readers the wealth of pre-Christian teachings espoused
by the Druids in this seminal work of pagan religious literature.
Basing his translation on the only extant transcription of the now
lost Black Book of Loughcrew, the actual doctrines of the Celtic
priesthood are finally brought to light in this timeless rendering
of these sacred scriptures. Of the 180 Druidic texts mentioned in
the historic Yellow Book of Lecan as being destroyed by St. Patrick
in his attempt to convert the pagan inhabitants of Ireland to
Christianity, the Lebor Feasa Rnda alone survived as testimony to
the spiritual beliefs and practices of the Celts in their original,
uncompromised form. First transcribed by the Druid Mogh Ruith from
a series of ogham staves long ago discovered in the tomb of Ollamh
Fodhla, one of Ireland's greatest early kings, the Lebor Feasa
Runda records the dispensation of a vast store of esoteric
knowledge received by Ollamh Fodhla from a messenger of the Celtic
gods known as the Tuatha D Danann. Perhaps the most remarkable of
all ancient Celtic texts, the Lebor Feasa Rnda contains not only an
account of the earliest history of Ireland and the relationship of
its inhabitants to the Celtic gods, but it also comprises a full
discourse on the Druidic religion, providing a complete account of
the sacred rites and ceremonies at the heart of this mysterious
faith. Since it was first recorded in the Black Book of Loughcrew,
the Lebor Feasa Rnda miraculously survived for centuries,
travelingacross Europe and passing through the hands of numerous
individuals until it was ultimately acquired by the Ahnenerbe
Forschungs-und Lehrgemeinschaf, who commissioned its translation
into German in the days leading up to the Second World War. The
original volume was found missing on May 10, 1941, the date Rudolf
Hess, made his ill-fated flight to Great Britain, lending support
to allegations that Hitler's deputy Fhrer had taken the ancient
manuscript with the intention of presenting it as a gift to the
Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, who Hess planned to meet for the
purpose of secretly discussing peace negotiations between Germany
and Britain. In the years since its disappearance, the only known
transcription of the Lebor Feasa Rnda, the German translation
prepared by Henry Thorenson for the Ahnenerbe, fell into obscurity
until 2001 when it was discovered by Akins, who was granted access
to Thorenson's private records, enabling him to complete and
publish the first English edition of this remarkable and historic
work.
Make your year a magical one with this beginner's guide to the
eight Wiccan Sabbats held throughout the year, along with an
exploration of lunar magic. Many Wiccans follow the Wheel of the
Year, honoring eight Sabbats, or days of power, and Esbats, ritual
occasions usually held at each Full Moon. In this handy guide,
bestselling Wiccan author Lisa Chamberlain helps practitioners
experience the magic of the turning seasons and the lunar cycle.
She explores the spiritual themes of each Sabbat and shares spells
aligned with the seasonal and divine energies of each holiday.
You'll find fun ideas for celebrating these magical occasions,
whether you're a solitary practitioner or a coven member. The book
also takes an in-depth look at magical timing and the lunar cycle
alongside spells you can incorporate into Esbat celebrations.
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