The Magic of the Seal
Ocean Messengers
by Melanie Godfrey
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Pub Date Aug 01 2024 | Archive Date Jun 17 2024
Collective Ink Limited | Moon Books
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Description
To touch the heart of a seal, is to touch the heart of yourself.
This book will take you on a journey to awaken a spiritual relationship with the seal, familiarizing you with the seal’s anima as well as its history with the Gaelic ancestors of the British Isles. The Clan of the Seal on North Uist, and the traditional oral storytellers, were the transmitters and custodians of folklore, who told tales about the kindly selchie and revered seals as sacred, akin to their own family. The gentle seal will help reclaim what is lost within as we remember our Celtic heritage and identity in this fragile world. Seal lore teaches valuable lessons in integrity and kindness, and ignites our imagination, leading us to the seal’s inner landscape of presence and peace - inevitably towards our own inner peace. This is the magic of the seal; not lost, but found.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
The Magic of the Seal is a poetic and spiritual exploration of seal magic across belief. Worth reading if you love seals, are drawn to the sea, or find fascination in the magic of these things.
Morgan Daimler, author of Aos Sidhe, and Fairy the Otherworld by Many Names.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781803416069 |
PRICE | $11.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 160 |
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