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Books
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The Art of Celtic Seership : How to Divine from Nature and the Otherworld€15.50
In the ancient realm of the Celts, the seer was a person who opened a window to reveal a complete view of the cosmos, in which the otherworld and the everyday world interconnect.
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The Sacred Herbs of Spring : Magical, Healing, and Edible Plants to Celebrate BeltaineSpecial Price €19.99 Regular Price €22.99
A practical guide to the celebration of Beltaine and the sacred herbs of spring. Holidays & seasonal interest, Celtic religion & mythology, Traditional medicine & herbal remedies
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The Morrigan : Celtic Goddess of Magick and Might€18.99
"She is warrior, queen, death omen, mother, murderer, lover, spy, conspirator, faery, shape-shifter, healer, and sometimes the living earth itself. A captivating contradiction: a demonic female who both haunts and heals; benevolent in one moment, ghastly the next, and kind the moment after that."
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The Lost Art of Resurrection : Initiation, Secret Chambers, and the Quest for the Otherworld€17.99
Exploring the practice of living resurrection in ancient Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, Persian, Indian, Japanese, Chinese, Celtic, and Native American traditions, Freddy Silva explains how resurrection was never meant for the dead, but for the living.
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Celtic Daily Prayer: Book One : The Journey Begins (Northumbria Community)Special Price €17.99 Regular Price €25.00
A revised edition of this classic compendium of readings and prayers for every day of the year, with Celtic themes and inspiration.
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Illaunloughan Island: An Early Medieval Monastery in County Kerry (Hardback)Special Price €17.99 Regular Price €29.99
Illaunloughan was a small monastery on the Atlantic edge of Ireland that lasted from the late seventh to the ninth century. The well-dated material evidence provides a chronological base for activities and customs that were previously of uncertain age in Ireland.