Member Reviews
The Book of Celtic Magic by Kristoffer Hughes
362 Pages
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications, Llewellyn Worldwide
Release Date: August 8, 2014
Nonfiction (Adult), Spirituality, Religion, Magic, Metaphysical
The book is divided into the following parts.
Part 1: Weaving the Web of Celtic Magic
Part 2: The Companions of Celtic Magic
Part 3: By Oak, Ash, and Thorn: Celtic Tree Magic
Part 4: By Oakflower, Broom, and Meadowsweet: Celtic Plant Magic
Part 5: By Bone, Tooth, and Claw: Celtic Animal Magic
Part 6: The Islands of Annwn: A Celtic Divination System
This is a great book for anyone interested in Celtic lore and magic. The author provides exercises and meditations. He also recommends keeping a journal for your work with the book. I have studied Celtic magic for more than twenty years, and I learned several things from reading this book.
An interesting walk through celtic history and the use magic. It's very informative for those interested in Celtic magic and it's history. Definitely a recommendation of mine.
Have you ever wondered about Celtic Magic? Did you even realize there are different types of magic? There are. Many types: animal, plant and more. Everything holds a little magic and every culture believes a little differently about magic. The Book of Celtic Magic talks of magic from the Celtic age and belief standpoint. It's a great book for beginners to learn more. Definitely add this one to your list of must reads. I truly enjoyed it!