Celtic Cosmology and the Otherworld

Celtic Cosmology and the Otherworld
Title Celtic Cosmology and the Otherworld PDF eBook
Author Sharon Paice MacLeod
Publisher McFarland
Pages 294
Release 2018-05-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1476630291

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The early medieval manuscripts of Ireland and Britain contain tantalizing clues about the cosmology, religion and mythology of native Celtic cultures, despite censorship and revision by Christian redactors. Focusing on the latest research and translations, the author provides fresh insight into the beliefs and practices of the Iron Age inhabitants of Ireland, Britain and Gaul. Chapters cover creation and cosmogony, the deities of the Gaels, feminine power in narrative sources, druidic belief, priestesses and magical rites.

The Hibbert Lectures

The Hibbert Lectures
Title The Hibbert Lectures PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 736
Release 1888
Genre Religion
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Folklore

Folklore
Title Folklore PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 584
Release 1893
Genre
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Raven Brought the Light

Raven Brought the Light
Title Raven Brought the Light PDF eBook
Author Kristin Gleeson
Publisher XinXii
Pages 221
Release 2017-03-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 099315672X

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Love is eternal, crossing time spans. To escape recent betrayal and loss, Irish archaeology student, Bríd Ní Laoghaire seizes the chance to be a last minute replacement on a dig in a remote Chinese desert and discovers a dangerous secret that links her to an ancient past. An Alaskan Tlingit Indian, John Sheldon, leads the team, and their incredible discoveries arouse hostility in the Chinese officials sent to observe the dig. As more items are examined, Bríd begins to have startling visions that link her to the past which complicate the growing attraction between her and the emotionally troubled John. How could she be connected to a people that lived 3500 years ago? Meanwhile the Chinese officials’ hostility grows and unease among staff rises, all of which threaten to undermine the expedition and, eventually, John and Bríd’s lives. Part of the Celtic Knot Series

Samhain

Samhain
Title Samhain PDF eBook
Author Luke Eastwood
Publisher The History Press
Pages 147
Release 2021-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 0750998458

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'An excellent and comprehensive exploration of this fascinating subject.' - Philip Carr-Gomm, author Druid Mysteries ' Samhain was the entry point into winter, a time of hardship, cold and hunger ... It was also a time of introspection, of communing with the dead and the otherworld – themes that have somehow survived, albeit distorted, into the modern era.' The modern celebration of Halloween is derived from the ancient festival of the dead known in Ireland as Samhain. It is from Ireland that we have inherited most of our Halloween traditions, mainly through the diaspora. Delving into the ancient past, this book uncovers the history of this festival in Britain, Ireland and Brittany, including the forgotten goddess Tlachtga and the sacred temple of the Druids in Co. Meath, where the first Halloween fires were lit.

Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by Celtic Heathendom

Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by Celtic Heathendom
Title Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by Celtic Heathendom PDF eBook
Author Rhys
Publisher
Pages 728
Release 1892
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Earthing the Myths

Earthing the Myths
Title Earthing the Myths PDF eBook
Author Daragh Smyth
Publisher Merrion Press
Pages 543
Release 2020-07-06
Genre History
ISBN 1788551370

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In Ireland, the link between place and myth is strong, and there is no more enlightening way to understand the rich tapestry of Irish mythology, and its relationship to our true history, than by reading the landscape. Earthing the Myths is an engaging and exhaustive county-by-county guide to the vast number of fascinating places in Ireland connected to myth, folklore and early history. Covering the period 800 BC to AD 650, this book spans the Late Bronze Age, the Iron Age and the early Christian period, and explores the ways in which the land evolved, and with it our catalogue of myths and legends. Smyth chronicles sites the length and breadth of the country, where druids, fairies, goddesses, warriors and kings all left their mark, in tales both real and imagined. With over one thousand locations recorded, from Rathlin Island to the Beara Peninsula, Earthing the Myths breathes life into places throughout Ireland that find their origins in our pre-Christian and pre-Gaelic past, and shows that they still possess unique wisdom and vibrant energy.