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Doorways to the Otherworld: Celtic Dreamstone Divination by Catrin James
The Celtic Dreamstones are meant to be created by their user, thus extending our own consciousness into them until they have a life of their own. Pebbles, stones, twigs or cards may be used, or they can be moulded from clay. They are 36 dreamstones which represent animals such as the owl and wolf and individual characters such as the Lady of the Lake, Morgan and the Horned God. This is a powerful and little known system of divination and this book contains much esoteric knowledge and symbolism. ISBN 18163 0891
Caer Sidhe vol. 1 - The Celtic Night Sky by Michael Bayley
The Celtic tribes of ancient Europe saw nearly the same night sky as we do, except that it was clearer. The constellations were the same, but they were interpreted in a different way, with different names and interpretations. Caer Sidhe explores the Celtic night sky maps, the constellations of the zodiac and the moving stars, the associated deities and legends, uses of deneholes (as used by Merlin to view the stars) and much much more fascinating information. Profusely illustrated with maps and drawings. ISBN 1 86163 014X £10.95
Also available Caer Sidhe vol. 11 - Hanes Gwddionaeth Crefydd - History Science and Religion by Michael Bayley
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