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Loading... Celtic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods and Goddesses (Llewellyn's World Religion and Magic Series) (original 1995; edition 2002)by Edain McCoy (Author)
Work InformationCeltic Myth & Magick: Harness the Power of the Gods and Goddesses by Edain McCoy (1995)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. I was extremely bored with this book. I've tried time and time again to read this book all the way through and just cannot do it. What I've read of it seems disorganized and random. If I can ever get through this book I may have a better review for it but for now I would not suggest this to someone curious about the craft. It has a great listing of Celtic deities and some interesting stories of Merlin and such but isn't what I was expecting and not much help otherwise. no reviews | add a review
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Tap into the mythic power of the Celtic goddesses, gods, heroes, and heroines to aid your spiritual quests and magickal goals. Human and divine energies complement each other; when joined, they become a potent catalyst for true magick and change. Celtic Myth & Magickdescribes the energies of over 300 cross-referenced Celtic deities and heroic figures so you can quickly determine which one can best help you in attaining specific goals through magick--such as greater prosperity (Cernunnos), glowing health (Airmid), or a soul partner (Aengus MacOg). This guidebook explains how to use creative Pagan ritual and pathworking to align yourself with the energy of these powerful archetypes. Undertake three magickal quests to the inner plane--where you'll join forces with Cuchulain, Queen Maeve, and Merlin the Magician to bring their energies directly into your life. This inspiring, well-researched book is written especially for solitary Pagans who seek to expand the boundaries of their practice to form working partnerships with the divine. No library descriptions found.
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)299.16Religions Other Religions By Region/Civilization Indo-European Celtic, DruidLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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I LOVED reading this book. The take on Celtic mythology is very interesting and enlightening, and part of me DEFINITELY wants to try some of the things I’m here. I definitely recommend this as a read for anyone interested in the Celtic world, mythology, or both. (