Druid power
Celtic Faerie Craft & Elemental Magic
Amber Wolfe
Llewellyn Publications (June 8, 2004)
Call forth dragons and feel the ancient songs of the Celts stirring in your blood. Access the deep wisdom of the Druidic orders and reclaim the Elemental gifts of the Otherworld. Become a spiritual warrior of the Celtic Craft-a Dragon-Rider. The dragon is a symbolic representation of the alchemist's or magician's works of power.
Celtic Faerie Craft & Elemental Magic
Amber Wolfe
Llewellyn Publications (June 8, 2004)
Call forth dragons and feel the ancient songs of the Celts stirring in your blood. Access the deep wisdom of the Druidic orders and reclaim the Elemental gifts of the Otherworld. Become a spiritual warrior of the Celtic Craft-a Dragon-Rider. The dragon is a symbolic representation of the alchemist's or magician's works of power.
Druid Power presents techniques for self-transformation through Celtic faerie craft and Elemental magic. Rich with mythological information and psychological insight, this innovative guide bridges ancient Celtic Druidic Tradition with modern transpersonal psychology.
Reawaken your connection to the magick of the natural world through traditional ceremonies, guided journeys, and unique exercises that lead to a direct connection with the Elemental forces of Nature.
Experience the strength and purity of fire, the emotional alchemy of water, the profound reality of earth, the awareness of air, and the transcendent mystery of spirit.
Readers will find this book imaginative, and highly entertaining reading. Topics covered include elemental power, the connection of Druidism to nature and self-nature, the tribe of Danu, Tuatha de Dannan, among others. Of special interest is the afterword titled "The Far Hills of Remembrance." A section on the Dragons of Tara is also covered.
Readers will find this book imaginative, and highly entertaining reading. Topics covered include elemental power, the connection of Druidism to nature and self-nature, the tribe of Danu, Tuatha de Dannan, among others. Of special interest is the afterword titled "The Far Hills of Remembrance." A section on the Dragons of Tara is also covered.