Many of the beliefs and customs of the ancient Celts persist even today, sometimes in surprising ways-- and interest just keeps growing. Through illustrations old and new, this guide to Celtic magic... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is an excellent book and a worthy addition to any collection of Celtic studies. It offers some unique insights that I haven't found anywhere else. Highly recommended.
Beauty in Abundance
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
It's not the most complete tome on Celtic mythology, but it just might be the most beautiful! How could anyone look at these illustrations and not come away feeling enriched? Reviewers who have been hard on this book seem to think it walks the fence between historical record and whimsy. I submit that any study of the ancient Celts must do exactly that. The Celts remain something of an enigma because of their lack of written history. And the same people who gave us a deep and abiding love of nature and reverence for all things female were also known to lop off a few heads when angered. Let's take the best of what an ancient society had to offer and leave the brutal rest to the "scientists." This book makes a splendid introduction for the uninitiated. The worst thing a newcomer to Celtic spirituality could do would be to crack open a heavy-handed archaeological study or how-to for druidic practitioners. I can think of no gentler introduction to Celtic mythology than this one. Readers might not come away with an in-depth understanding of the subject, but they will almost certainly come away with a new love for an ancient way of thinking and a drive to seek out further discoveries. The FACTS surrounding the ancients will forever remain elusive, but the FEELING is within these pages. Feel and enjoy.
"..can help you better understand the Soul of humanity.."
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
As a widespread tribal people, the Celts did not have a centralized, codified religion. Nor can we be exactly sure what they believed or how they practiced their beliefs at any given time & place. In "Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddesses," R.J. Stewart unveils some of this mystery for us. It is well-researched, with excellent color illustrations. Substantial excerpts from Celtic literature - mostly oral tales reflected in a Christian mirror - are included. There is special emphasis on the Celtic goddess figures, who are rather slippery to grasp with their triple aspects & mixes of fertility & warrior powers. The preCeltic origins of the Mother Goddess & the connections between Celtic & Roman myth (Minerva/Brigid) are explored. This is not a "Bible" of Celtic religion. No such book exists or ever existed. Anyone trying to invent an easy cut & paste "pagan" spirituality will probably find this book a difficult read. But if you are looking for timeless metaphors that can help you better understand the Soul of humanity & lead you to nature & to a calendar of the seasons & the sky, "Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddesses" will be an essential addition to your library. Bob Rixon
EASY TO UNDERSTAND, BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
A GOOD BOOK FOR PEOPLE JUST LEARNING THE CELTIC MYTHOLOGIES AND PANTHEON. VERY GOOD FOR SOME ONE WHO IS INTERESTED IN ALL THINGS CELTIC! A NEW PAGAN MUST.
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