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The Spirit of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses: Their History, Magical Power, and Healing Energies

The Spirit of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses: Their History, Magical Power, and Healing Energies

Current price: $18.95
Publication Date: July 1st, 2020
Publisher:
Weiser Books
ISBN:
9781578637171
Pages:
256
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Description

Brings the history of these gods and goddesses to life, along with visualizations, rituals, and exercises to help make them part of the reader’s spiritual practice.

Figures like Brigid, Cernunnos, Rhiannon, and the Morrigan are honored for their magic, their bravery, and their mythical deeds. Among pagans, the gods and goddesses of Gaul, Ireland, Wales, and the other Celtic lands rank with the most popular and influential of the Greek, Roman, Norse, and Egyptian pantheons.

This book provides an accessible guide for readers to learn about and connect spiritually with the gods and goddesses of the Celtic lands:

  • Learn key features of each of the major Irish, Welsh, and continental Celtic deities
  • Discover the major myths and lore associated with each deity
  • Create rituals and magical work appropriate for each deity
  • Understand the psychological archetypes of each god and goddess
  • Forge true and meaningful relationships with the deities for our time
  • Relate the various gods and goddesses to the sabbats and holy days

About the Author

Carl McColman is the author of several books on Christian mysticism, paganism, and goddess spirituality. Carl’s work is characterized by an optimistic, expansive understanding of spirituality, rooted in Christianity while embracing the wisdom of the world’s contemplative traditions. He is a professed Lay Cistercian—a layperson under the guidance of Trappist monks. He regularly speaks, teaches, and conducts retreats on contemplative Christian practice and blogs at www.carlmccolman.com.

Kathryn Hinds (d. 2018) was a teacher, novelist, poet, and writer of more than 50 nonfiction books on world history and mythology, including The Celts of Northern Europe. Kathryn was a student of Norse, Irish, and Welsh literature and a priestess in the Welsh bardic tradition.