Celtic Flames

Celtic Flames

Author: Kathie Walters

Publisher: Good News Ministries

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781888081558

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Celtic Fire

Celtic Fire

Author: Alex Archer

Publisher: Gold Eagle

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0373621701

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A sword, a stone and a deadly legacy... The theft of a whetstone from a Welsh museum and the murder of a curate during a grave robbery seem, at first, like random crimes. But the troubling deeds are linked by a precarious thread. An unusual collection of rare and scattered British antiquities has become a target--and the relics' value lies in something much more dangerous than money.... Annja Creed, archaeologist and host of television's Chasing History's Monsters, is in the U.K. when her mentor, Roux, interrupts her sojourn with news of the thefts. He's certain that the thirteen Treasures of Britain are wanted for their rumored power. Roux tasks Annja with locating and protecting the treasures before the wrong person finds them, meaning she must stand against a woman fueled by madness and the fires of her ancient Celt blood--and a sword as powerful and otherworldly as Annja's own.


Tending Brigid's Flame

Tending Brigid's Flame

Author: Lunaea Weatherstone

Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide

Published: 2015-11-08

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 0738746762

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Brigid is worshiped worldwide as a source of inspiration, protection, and blessing. In Tending Brigid's Flame, Lunaea Weatherstone presents the beloved Celtic goddess as a true soul-friend for women today, exploring her legends and lore, attributes and allies, holidays, symbols, and sacred places. Filled with rituals, exercises, and meditations, Tending Brigid's Flame shows how to welcome Brigid into your home and make sacred all the activities of everyday life, from food magic to faery traditions, and from scrying to personal healing. Using the symbolism of fires that burn in hearth, temple, and forge, this breathtaking book sends you on a journey through the transformative power of one of the world's most revered goddesses. With illuminating reflections and real-world inspiration from nineteen wisewoman devotees of Brigid


Brigid

Brigid

Author: Brian Wright

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2011-10-21

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 075247202X

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Brigid of Kildare, Ireland, is uniquely venerated as both a goddess and a saint throughout Ireland, Europe and the USA. Often referred to as Mary of the Gael and considered the second most important saint in Ireland after St Patrick, her widespread popularity has led to the creation of more traditional activities than any other saint; some of which survive to this day. As a result of original historical and archaeological research Brian Wright provides a fascinating insight into this unique and mysterious figure. This book uncovers for the first time when and by whom the goddess was 'conceived' and evidence that St Brigid was a real person. It also explains how she 'became' a saint, her historical links with the unification of Ireland under a High King in the first century and discusses in depth her first documented visit to England in AD 488. Today, Brigid remains strongly connected with the fertility of crops, animals and humans and is celebrated throughout the world via the continuation of customs, ceremonies and relics with origins dating back to pre-Christian times. Using a combination of early Celtic history, archaeology, tradition and folklore from Ireland, Britain and other countries, this comprehensive study unravels the mystery of a goddess and saint previously complicated by the passage of time.


... . . at Last!

... . . at Last!

Author: Tim Roux

Publisher: Night Publishing

Published: 2010-03-09

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1450589839

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Fun, shocking, exhilarating, comic and sometimes graphic real-life short stories and poems with a hint (or more) of sex from 11 of the sharpest contributors to the online international writers' magazine


The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore

The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore

Author: Patricia Monaghan

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1438110375

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Presents an illustrated A to Z reference containing over 1,000 entries providing information on Celtic myths, fables and legends from Ireland, Scotland, Celtic Britain, Wales, Brittany, central France, and Galicia.


The Halloween Handbook

The Halloween Handbook

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Publisher: Citadel Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9780806522272

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You'll get dozens of ideas for costumes, decorations, tasty treats, and more. And there's no trick to making them, since each comes with simple, step-by-step instructions.


Elitism and the False Shelpherding Spirit

Elitism and the False Shelpherding Spirit

Author: Kathie Walters

Publisher: Good News Ministries

Published: 2001-09-23

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781888081633

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Kathie Walters deals with spiritual abuses in the church. For those Christians that have bben affected, this booklet will not only be an eye opener to them, but it will also help them to become free from the past effect of spiritual abuse.