Celtic MagicCeltic magic. These words conjure up images of Druids and mystical oak groves, daring Irish warriors, fairies, elves, and ancient deities who took an active part in the lives of the people who worshipped them. Practical and easy to understand, Celtic Magic offers important features that distinguish it from other books written about the Celts:
This friendly Celtic magic book is designed for both beginners and those who possess intermediate-level magical skills--and anyone who simply has a great interest in Celtic history, lore, and magic. |
Contents
Celtic Magic and Its Uses Today 1 | 1 |
Magical Elements | 17 |
Tools of Magic | 33 |
Introduction to the Celts 75 15 | 75 |
Myths and Deities | 89 |
Spellwork | 133 |
Common terms and phrases
ancient Angus mac Annwn Arawn Arianrhod Badb Bards Beltane Blodeuwedd Bran the Blessed Branwen Brigit Britain burned burner called casting the circle cauldron Celtic Magic Celts Cernunnos Cerridwen Chants chieftain Letter Chulainn Color Dagda dagger or sword Danu dark Deities Diancecht divination Druid sacred herb Druid sacred tree Earth east Element candles energy fairies fern fertility Finn Fire Fomorians Fomors Full Moon goblet Goibniu green Gwydion healing honor Horned Horned God Imbolc incense Ireland Irish King known Lady light Llyr Lord Lugh Macha Magical Tools magician Manannan mac Lir meditation Merlin Merry meet Morrigu Mother night Nuada Ogham Ogma Old Gods pagan pentacle planned spellwork plants priestesses protection psychic Pwyll Queen rebirth reincarnation Samhain Scathach sidhe Solstice spells spirits stones Sucellus symbol Taliesin Tarot Cards Triple Goddess Tuatha De Danann underworld vervain Wales wand warriors Welsh Wiccan wine chalice yellow York
References to this book
Green Witchcraft: Folk Magic, Fairy Lore & Herb Craft, Volume 1 Ann Moura,Aoumiel No preview available - 1996 |