This new book from Vivianne Crowley is a full colour illustrated wealth of knowledge about our Celtic wisdom and heritage. The reader is taken through the stages of the Celtic year and shown ways of reconnecting with Celtic culture today.
Vivianne Crowley's unrivalled expertise in Celtic and Pagan history makes this an extremely comprehensive companion and a rewarding read.
The introduction describes the demise of the Celtic peoples and the recent reawakening of interest and awareness of the Celtic language, heritage and spirituality.
The main body of the book is divided into eight chapters describing the eight major seasonal festivals of the Celtic calender. Crowley describes the myths, gods, rituals, songs and traditions of the Celts. As the reader progresses it becomes clear that Celtic Wisdom is far from obselete in our contemporary calender and landscape - much Celtic practice such as fires on November 5th and May Day holidays are still going strong.
With this fascinating book however, the reader can find new depth and meaning throughout the cycle of the year. Herbal wisdom for the kitchen and garden, the meaning of special landmarks such as standing stones and sacred trees are all described along with simple but special rituals and ideas for celebrations to help the reader bring true Celtic Wisdom into their lives.
ISBN: | 9780722537398 |
Publication date: | 2nd November 1998 |
Author: | Vivianne Crowley |
Publisher: | Godsfield Press an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 128 pages |
Genres: |
Celtic religion and mythology Alternative belief systems |