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Dedicated to Faery
Witches. Bendith Y Mamau
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To
order a book, or learn more about it, click on the picture of the
book.
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Living World of
Faery
by R. J. Stewart, Sarah Lever (Illustrator)
Revealing the faery tradition
as an aspect of planetary consciousness an enduring Land-based
resource, R.J. Stewart describes Second Sight, Distance Contact,
and powerful encounters with faery allies and co-walkers. He
offers contemporary techniques for enhancing awareness and subtle
energies through faery consciousness. Other themes include the
relationship between faery tradition and the modern alien/UFO
mythos, and between faeries and angels in spiritual traditions.
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By Oak,
Ash & Thorn : Modern Celtic Shamanism (Llewellyn's Celtic
Wisdom)
by Anna-Marie Ferguson (Illustrator), D. J. Conway
From the book cover:
By Oak Ash and thorn presents a workable, modern form of Celtic
shamanism that will raise your spiritual awareness. Here, in
simple, practical terms, you will learn the specific exercises
and techniques that will strengthen your spiritual ties with
the natural world and lead you down the path of the shaman.
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Fairy
Spells :
Seeing and Communicating With the Fairies
by Claire Nahmad
English author Claire Nahmad
takes us into the world of fairies. We learn what places are
most favored by fairies, how to recognize signs of fairy presence,
and the days and hours most auspicious for meeting them--an
enchanting book. 17 color photos.
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A Witch's Guide
to Fairy Folk :
Reclaiming Our Working Relationship With Invisible Helpers by
Edain McCoy
Now, for the first
time, a book reclaims the lost, rich heritage of working with
faery folk that our pagan ancestors took as a matter of course.
Learn to work with and worship with faeries in a mutually beneficial
way. Practice rituals and spells in which faeries can participate,
and discover tips to help facilitate faery contact. Photos and
illustrations.
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Ladies
of the Lake
by Caitlin Matthews, John Matthews
This exhilarating exploration
provides authentic textual background to a complex mythology
about nine of the women in Arthurian legend. In addition, there
are guided visualizations for each of the Ladies, which will
open pathways to readers on their own personal quest.
From the Publisher
A study of nine women of Arthurian legend, their connection
to the goddess and other mythical traditions, and their value
to men and women today. This work accords first place to the
true nature of feminine power and to the ancestral lore of the
ninefold sisterhoods who have acted as priestesses in Celtic
tradition.
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Faery Wicca
(The Ancient Oral Faery Tradition of Ireland)
by Kisma K. Stepanich
This book remains very
controversial in the Pagan Community. There are many who question
the claims of the author to be a hereditary Faery Witch. Nevertheless,
it is a must-read for anyone interested in Faery Wicca. There
are two published volumes. Book I is subtitled Theory and Magick:
a Book of Shadows and Light. Book II is The Shamanic Practices
of the Cunning Arts.
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note from Salome:
I have yet to find a decent and credible book about Faery Witchcraft.
I guess it's a book that is begging to be written! Maybe I'll tackle
it...hmmmm
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