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Unfolds a realistic goddess theology based on meticulous
scholarship.
Discover the Living Wisdom of the Ancient Celts The ancient Celts and their spiritual mediators, the Druids believed in the communion of all living things and sought harmony between nature and the human soul. Now, with this inspiring book of day-by-day mediations, renowned Celtic scholar Caitlín Matthews shows you how to reawaken the power of this age-old spiritual inheritance. Using poetry, myths, reflections, rituals, and visualizations, Matthews leads you on a yearlong pilgrimage that will help connect the cycles of your soul to the circle of the seasons. From the winter months of Samhain the summer months of Beltant, from mediations on the gifts and blessings of life to the insights and promises of the soul, she enables you to complete your own sacred circuit of the turning year. Brimming with the legends and lore of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and Britain, The Celtic Spirit is a brilliant introduction to the sacred wisdom of the Celtic path--and a potent resource for daily spiritual renewal.
A practical guide to fortune-telling with the Lenormand oracle
- Explores the meanings of the 36 Lenormand cards and their playing
card insets to help build a resourceful, interpretative vocabulary
- Provides instructions for many spreads, starting with 3 or 5
cards and building to the Grand Tableau spread, which uses all 36
cards
- Includes case histories for readers to interpret, self-tests, and
practice exercises
- Reveals the origins of the Lenormand oracle from both
coffee-ground symbols and playing card cartomancy
More than 200 years old, the 36 Lenormand cards are an oracle
combining standard playing cards with images from the everyday
world, such as key, book, animals, and flowers. Their simple,
predictive, and non-esoteric nature opens the realm of
fortune-telling to all, offering a traditional cartomantic
divination where card combinations fuse together to give clear
answers.
In this complete guide to Lenormand card reading, Caitlin Matthews
explains the multiple meanings for each card, providing keywords so
the reader can quickly build an interpretive vocabulary for
Lenormand fortune-telling. She details how to lay spreads, starting
with 3 or 5 cards and building to the Grand Tableau spread, which
uses all 36 cards. She explores the significance of the playing
card pips and suits on each card and how cards combine to create a
variety of meanings. Matthews enables readers to learn the
Lenormand card keywords so they can both read for themselves and
express their interpretations to clients. Providing real case
histories for readers to interpret, she also includes self-tests
and practice exercises with answers to check at the end of the
book.
In addition to her comprehensive practical introduction to the
Lenormand oracle, Matthews delves deeply into the history of
cartomancy to reveal the mythic blueprint that underlies this
simple deck, the key to which lies not in their imagery but in
their connection to playing cards.
The Celtic Book of the Dead is a 42-card oracle based on the
ancient Irish story of the Voyage of Maelduin, given here in a new
translation by Caitlin Matthews. The locations of Maelduin's voyage
form the route toward the Blessed Isles that lie west of Ireland;
for him, and for the reader, each island reveals the wonders and
challenges as he sails nearer to the heart of the Celtic
Otherworld. As with the Egyptian Book of the Dead, this oracle
gives the soul opportunities to purify, clarify, and refocus.
Filled with wonders, terrors, and transformational experiences,
each island represents a staging post on the reader's own voyage to
self-discovery. As the islands reveal gifts that can be resources
for the human condition, so too, solutions and strategies for
unknotting life's tangles may be found. The cards have three uses:
to divine the path ahead as a guide to the soul's direction, as a
way of meditation for personal and environmental healing, and as a
Book of the Dead for the dying. This oracle offers a grown-up
method of divination and meditation, based on an ancient
northwestern European tradition.
Discover forgotten divinatory skills, and learn to read the Tarot
with confidence. Not just another Tarot book, Untold Tarot presents
historic styles of reading little known in the modern era. It
teaches traditional ways of reading used for pre-twentieth-century
decks, drawing upon older cartomantic arts such as blending and
pairing cards, reading lines, and following "line of sight" to
piece together untold stories according to the direction in which
the characters are facing. The time to rediscover these lost skills
is ripe, and the practical and personal approach presented here
empowers you to read in your own fluid style and develop a full
palette of skills. The book also includes a selection of card
spreads drawn from traditional French and Italian sources, plus
methods of reading cards based on the author's own extensive
research.
Journey into Arthur's kingdom through the 22 Greater Powers of the
Arthurian realm, together with the 56 Lesser Powers depicting the
landscapes of Logres, the ancient Arthurian kingdom that lies
outside of time. The book includes a complete meditation course
leading you around the year, with the characters of the Arthurian
world as your guides and teachers, along with detailed card
meanings, divination methods and a wide selection of consultation
spreads. By following the seasonal quest for the Hallows - the
ancient treasures of the Goddess of the Land - you discover the
spiritual empowerments of your soul's purpose. Meditate on the
suits of Sword, Spear, Grail and Stone to assimilate the teachings
of the cards and establish your own access to the realms within the
timeless kingdom of King Arthur and his court.
From the author of Votan - 'Probably the best book ever done about
the Norse,' says Neil Gaiman - comes a gripping new retelling in
the Arthurian cycle by a masterful storyteller. Gwenevere, Arthur's
Saxon wife, is a problem. As the dynastic cement between the
British and the Saxons, her marriage to Arthur will result in a
child that will unite both sides. At least, that would have been
the plan, had the Great Duke Arthur not died (accidentally and not
at all heroically) and left the petty kings of Britain to squabble
over his title. Only Morvran, Arthur's chief fixer, has the wit to
see that the Fourth Gwenevere is the key to maintaining a crumbling
peace. But when she is abducted, it seems that all hopes might
disappear with her. For, in a world where swords and horses have
names of honour, where poets speak as oracles of a shifting truth
and the raiding of Saxon warriors is set to ruin Britain, perhaps
it's only the Fourth Gwenevere herself who has the real solution?
This edition contains bonus material!
From unicorns and trolls to werewolves and griffins, this
comprehensive guide is the key to discovering every magical
creature from myth, folklore and legend around the world. This
compendium of magical creatures explores the history, folklore and
mythology of fascinating beasts throughout all the magical worlds.
Including stories, celebrations, traditions, and amazing facts, the
book spans every major culture across the globe. Many of the
fantastic creatures described in the book have appeared in the
fictitious worlds of the Brothers Grimm, Lewis Carroll, J.K.
Rowling, Tolkien and countless other writers who have stirred our
imaginations since childhood fairytales. From unicorns, giants,
fairies, elves, goblins, dwarves and trolls to nymphs, mermaids,
sphinxes, ogres, cyclops, dragons, salamanders, basilisks,
banshees, werewolves, griffins, centaurs, satyrs and gremlins -
this is the ultimate reference book on creatures from the magical
world. Organized from A to Z for easy reference, the cross-cultural
focus spans from the most ancient of creatures to those which have
come to prominence more recent ly. Discover everything from obscure
magical beings to everyday animals that carry magical symbolism.
Find out more in The Fantastic World of Magical Creatures.
Tumble down the rabbit hole into a construction of technology,
machines, retro-art and culture, full of fantastic visions in a
time and place that realizes an alternate world to our own. The
Steampunk Tarot imagines this in an alternate-reality tarot where
The Technomage is king and the Punk Diva is queen. The world of
steampunk combines Victorian and Gothic elements, and early
invention with a huge dash of imagination and a tremendous sense of
style. The Steampunk Tarot is a world apart: a nexus of opulence,
innovation and alternate world-views that is reflected in 78
scenes. The 22 major arcana cards are the actors at the heart of
the machine, the deos macninae or "the gods of the machine." Acting
as mediators of the Gods of the Machine are the 16 court cards who
are the Legates of the Omniverse, or ambassadorial representatives
of the Four Leagues, comprising all the skills that maintain the
Imperium: they are the movers and shakers--the Commander, Lady,
Navigator, and Messenger, or King, Queen, Knight and Page. They
oversee the other 40 cards of the minor arcana, who are the
elemental worlds of Airships, Engines, Submersibles and Gears, or
Swords, Wands, Cups and Coins. There are still things to discover
and uncover in the Steampunk Imperium. Many new methods of
spreading and playing with tarot cards are included, as well as
methods of life-navigation by the use of skillful questions. The
Steampunk Tarot is an adventurous tarot for the discerning diviner,
to be appreciated both by tarot-users and steampunk fans.
With a foreword by Iain Sinclair. London is an ancient city, whose
foundation dates back literally thousands of years into the
legendary prehistory of these islands. Not surprisingly it has
accumulated a large number of stories, both historic and mythical,
during this period, many of which, though faithfully recorded at
the time, have lain almost forgotten in dusty libraries throughout
the city. The Secret Lore of London is a guide to the legends,
including a discussion of their importance as part of the oral
tradition of Britain, combining Prehistoric, Celtic, Arthurian,
Roman, Saxon and Norman levels - each of which has contributed to
the many-layered life of the city. The first part contains a unique
selection of essays (some printed here for the first time) by
experts in their fields, each of whom possesses a unique interest
in the legends of these islands, and who have written widely on
associated themes. The second part of the book will consist of a
Gazetteer of the sites mentioned which are still in existence,
together with various other sites of associated interest, compiled
by the Editor, the contributors, and members of the London Earth
Mysteries Group. This part will be fully updated and extended to
include many more sites. The result is a wide ranging and wholly
fascinating book, with wide sales application possible. A series of
appendixes will include William Stukley's extraordinary document
The Brill, which relates to the ancient prehistoric sites around
the area of present day St. Pancras, and excerpts from some of the
best known 19th and early 20th century works on Legendary London by
Lewis Spence and Harold Bayley Contributors to the book are: Nigel
Pennick John Matthews Caroline Wise Caitlin Matthews Carol Clancy
R.J. Stewart Bernard Nesfield-Cookson Gareth Knight Robert
Stephenson Geraldine Beskin Chesca Potter William Stukeley Lewis
Spence Harold Bayley Alan V. Insole Ross Nichols
Discover a complete system of magical work based on the myths of
Arthur and his knights. With meditations, rituals, visualizations,
and pioneering shamanic techniques, Arthurian Magic leads you on a
profound soul journey designed to raise consciousness and offer
deep levels of wisdom. From Dr. John Dee to the Order of the Golden
Dawn to the more recent fascination with the mysteries of the Grail
and the Templars, dozens of magical groups and countless
individuals have turned to the myths of Arthur and his knights for
initiation, inspiration, and instruction. This book is a guide for
beginners and more experienced practitioners to incorporate the
deep spiritual power of the Grail stories into their lives.
In the ancient realm of the Celts, the seer was a person who opened
a window to reveal a complete view of the cosmos, in which the
otherworld and the everyday world interconnect. This was the
essence of true perception and wisdom, known as glefiosa, or
'bright knowledge'. For the seer, the babbling of the stream, the
swaying of treetops in the wind, the hunting and foraging of
animals are all brimful of deeper meaning. The Art of Celtic
Seership shows how to connect with this visionary wisdom, nurture
it in ourselves and harness it to live in harmony with each other
and with the earth, and to bring profound insight and understanding
to our day-to-day existence. It describes the tools and techniques
of the druids, bards and seers of old, and explains how we too can
draw inspiration from the natural world and open ourselves to
developing our prophetic and visionary powers. Practical exercises
include calling upon your ancestors, working with your dreams,
cultivating a connection with the faery folk, experimenting with
trance states, entering into the consciousness of the stones, trees
and other natural features around you, asking a question of the
universe and listening to the reply and reading omens and signs in
the symbols you encounter through the day.
This is the classic Lenormand deck for the 21st century, now
reissued with a fresh design to showcase the amazing hand-painted
card illustrations that guide the diviner in solving problems,
learning what the future holds and developing intuition. The
traditional deck has been updated to make it as relevant as
possible to contemporary readers, including in the LGBT community:
the deck offers, for example, an extra Man card and an extra Woman
card to allow same-sex relationships to appear in readings. Another
extra card, the Divinator, allows the diviner themselves to appear
in a spread. Other updates to make the cards feel more relevant
today include reducing the original deck's reliance on Christian
imagery, for example by changing the name of the Cross card to the
Crossing, and replacing its crucifix artwork with a beautiful image
of bird wings over a bridge. Much used by the Roma, the Lenormand
cards are named after Marie-Anne Lenormand, a famous clairvoyant of
the 18th and 19th centuries who read for Napoleon and Josephine
Bonaparte. Fascinated by this evocative oracle, cartomancer and
Lenormand expert Caitlin Matthews commissioned simple yet profound
artwork to capture the authentic flavour of the antique decks. The
card illustrations are all hand-painted (rather than created as
digital montages), allowing each card to express its own character.
The accessible guidebook is suitable for a complete beginner to
card divination, but also offers new perspectives to existing
Lenormand users. There are detailed profiles of each card, as well
as practical advice on using layouts to ask for guidance on a
specific problem or to look at the bigger picture and discover true
purpose in life.
In Encyclopedia of Celtic Myth and Legend, authors John and Caitlin
Matthews have compiled one of the most comprehensive collections of
Celtic lore ever, drawing from every known source from the Celts'
well-known classics, to neglected sources and forgotten archives.
Their fresh translations and lucid commentary make this an
essential text for students, researchers, and indeed, for anyone
who has ever felt drawn to the Celtic spirit.
The tales and poems are arranged thematically in keeping with the
bardic traditions from which they come, and transport the reader to
the shores of distant lands, populated by heroes and heroines, gods
and kings, fairy folk, maidens and magicians. Here the ancient
legends unfold, telling of battles and births, voyages and visions,
love and longing, wooings and wisdom, dreams and vengeance.
This collection of Celtic lore represents the lifetime's work of
two internationally acclaimed writers. It is their hope that it
will inspire those who wish
to inherit the "bright knowledge"-the glefisa-of the ancestors,
that they may illumine their own lives with this wisdom and, in
turn, pass it on to their descendants.
* Presents four loving, feisty old witches, one for each season,
who share earth-honoring wisdom, rituals, and spells to help you
embrace your journey through the sacred latter half of life *
Filled with magical recipes, inspiring ceremonies, playful
activities, and meaningful meditations You are invited into the
magical world of four loving, feisty old witches, one for each
season, who share earth-honoring wisdom, rituals, and spells to
help you embrace your journey through the sacred latter half of
life. In the season of Winter, the earthy Root Witch reminds us
that bodies are made for pleasure, and that Winter is made for
dreaming. She offers spells, rituals, and ceremonies to reframe
your perspectives on aging and promote acceptance of your changing
appearance. She also shares secret recipes for a healthy, happy
body, focusing on preparations that help maintain and restore hair,
skin, and bone. In Spring, the airy Winged Witch offers a witchy
approach to spring cleaning, both in the traditional sense and in
self-understanding and relationships. She shares recipes and
rituals for jettisoning the dead past, discovering your own
authentic style, adding magic to your clothes, and feathering your
nest so it feels like home to your spirit. The fiery Summer
Merwitch helps us to be more joyfully creative, with activities and
wisdom to help overcome the obstacles that prevent us from
fulfilling our creative dreams. She honors the senses, encourages
us to embrace our sexuality, and gives us ways to express our fiery
anger cleanly and powerfully. The watery Autumn Kitchen Witch shows
us how to honor our harvests and our ancestors, how to make peace
with death, and how to make every meal a celebration of life, with
magical recipes and rituals that bring joy to the soul. The Kitchen
Witch also explores several goddesses and wise old women from
folklore who can offer templates for a rich and spiritualized
maturity. Offering practical and enjoyable ways to make aging an
empowering, magical, and transformative adventure, this book of
spiritual guidance will help you love yourself through the aging
process.
Do you wish you could feel safer and more positive in your daily
life? Are you put-upon by others? Do you worry constantly about
dangers that may be lurking around the corner? Most people live in
a state of insecurity and negativity without even realising it. THE
PSYCHIC PROTECTION HANDBOOK addresses the kinds of psychic or soul
disruption that are commonly encountered. It explains how we can
become spiritually streetwise and guard our souls against such
unpleasant outside disturbance with simple and commonsense
strategies. Caitlin Matthews' practical rituals and wise advice
will help you to strengthen your self esteem and build your
confidence, so that you cease to be affected by psychic
disturbance.
A new translation of the poems of sixth-century Celtic bard and
shaman Taliesin that reveals the mysteries of Druidic practices.
- The first collection of Taliesin's major poetry with commentary
by John Matthews, author of more than 40 books on the Celts.
- Reveals Druidic prophecy, methods of divination, and the rites,
rituals, and beliefs that were essential to Celtic spiritual
practice.
- Features Taliesin's works as keys to the Arthurian legends.
Taliesin, Chief Bard of Britain and Celtic shaman, was a historical
figure who lived in Wales during the latter half of the sixth
century. Encoded within his work are the ancestral beliefs of the
Celtic and pre-Celtic peoples. In addition, his verse is
established as a direct precursor to the Arthurian Legends--and
Taliesin himself, shaman and shapeshifter, is said to be the direct
forebear to Merlin. Though the bard's work is steeped in the rich
traditions of druidic practice, few have explored the revelations
of his writings--the secret poetic language of the bards,
revelatory information about divination, the ancient mysteries of
the Druids, and the cosmological rites that were central to Celtic
worship.
John Matthews, one of today's preeminent Celtic scholars, sheds new
light on the poems of Taliesin and on the vast body of allusion,
story, and myth that grew from his body of work and shamanic
practice. With the help of fellow Celtic scholar Caitlin Matthews,
the author presents completely new translations of Taliesin's major
poems in their entirety, uncovering the meanings behind these great
works for the first time.
Presenting the culmination of more than 40 years' research, John
and Caitlin Matthews examine the historical and mythological
evidence for every major theory about the existence of King Arthur.
Drawing on modern techniques in archaeology and scholarship, they
reconstruct the history of the 6th century in Britain, the period
when the first unambiguous references to Arthur appear. They
explore the history of every Arthur candidate, the geographical
arguments that have placed him in different locations, and the
evidence for his life and famous battles fought against the Saxons.
Was the greatest British hero of all time not a king but a
2nd-century Roman officer active around Hadrian's Wall in Cumbria?
A 5th-century soldier who operated in areas as far apart as
Cornwall, Wales, Scotland, or Brittany? Or an entirely mythical
fiction that provided a figure of light during a dark period of
British history?
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