Celtic Spirituality The Ultimate Gui..., Mari Silva
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Celtic Spirituality: The Ultimate Guide to Druidry, Irish Paganism, Shamanism, the Morrigan, and Brigid

Author: Mari Silva

Narrator: Alex Smith

Unabridged: 12 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mari Silva

Published: 04/20/2023


Synopsis

Four manuscripts in one book:Celtic Magic: Unlocking Druidry, Earth Magick, Irish Shamanism, Tree Magic, and Scottish PaganismIrish Paganism: Unlocking Pagan Practices and Druidry in Ireland along with Welsh Witchcraft and Celtic SpiritualityThe Morrigan: Secret Celtic Practices, Devotional Rituals, Divination, and Magick SpellsBrigid: Unlocking the Magick of the Celtic Goddess of Divination, Wisdom, and HealingNature can be a very powerful ally in magic. Since ancient times, Celts have known how to unlock the secrets of this world and the realm beyond it. With the help of their magic, you can learn to do the same.Irish Paganism focuses on the history and legacy of the Pagan belief system. It discusses how this system was practiced in Ireland and Wales and outlines the Druids’ role in the faith. It also informs the reader about the key deities, tales, and myths in understanding the role of Paganism in Celtic and Welsh history.The Morrigan, will show you how to do just this and many more tips and tricks useful for living life with strength and power.Brigid can help anyone, even in today’s day and age. You only need to summon her with prayers and offerings, and she will come to your aid. Whether you want to honor her daily or only on special occasions, this will be entirely up to you.In this book, you will:Familiarize yourself with ancient and modern Celtic traditionsUnderstand the fundamental ideas of Irish Shamanism and Scottish PaganismUncover the secrets of Druidry and learn how its role has changed over the yearsLearn what Irish Paganism isDiscover who the Druids areExplore different pagan feasts and festivalsMaster simple pagan spells and ritualsUnderstand the many guises of the Morrigan in ancient Celtic myths

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