Exploring Celtic Druidism

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Exploring Celtic Druidism

Ancient Magick and Rituals for Personal Empowerment

 

by

Sirona Knight

 

 

 

2001

Red Wheel Weiser

240 pp

Softcover

New

In stock

SKU: 20701 Categories: , , , ,

Description

Filled with magick and rituals, let Sirona Knight’s book be your guide to the path of modern Celtic Druidism.

An overflowing cauldron of information, magickal works, and Druid rituals, Exploring Celtic Druidism presents the authentic teachings of the modern Celtic Druid tradition to a wide audience. You’ll learn what Druidism is and how to practice it to achieve a more positive and enriching life. Included are easy-to-use instructions for gathering your ritual tools, choosing a craft name, personal initiation, performing magickal works, and celebrating the eight Great Days of the year.

Surrounded in mystery, Druidism is one of the most exalting adventures of the human spirit. Exploring Celtic Druidism provides practical methods for continuing this adventure by walking between worlds. This magickal book explains how the awareness of your spiritual connection with the land is one of the most personally empowering and positive things about modern Druidism. Honoring the Goddess and the creative, regenerative principles of nature, modern Druidism is characterized by a total refusal of duality under any of its forms. Everything is connected and part of a greater whole and Oneness.

Exploring Celtic Druidism opens the door to the world of the Druids, the group most closely associated with Stonehenge and the mysterious standing stones. This hands-on God and Goddess training guide can help readers discover the Merlin within them. Exploring Celtic Druidism explains how to attain a high degree of inner vision through personal initiation and by performing the Five Magical Druid Works: the Talisman, Pentacle, Binding, Healing Work, and Cone of Power. Also included are the original Gwyddonic Druid rituals for the Eight Solar Festivals of Yule, Bridget’s Fire, Hertha’s Day, Beltane, Midsummer, Lughnasadh, Hellith’s Day, and Samhain.