The Celtic Wicca Spell Book: The Magick and Mythology of Celtic Witchcraft
By Didi Clarke
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The Celtic Gods May Have Been Forgotten, But Now There's a Complete Guide to Invoking Their Ancient, Magickal Power
The gods of the ancient Celts are shrouded in mystery, but there are a select few who still call upon their power today.
If you want to reconnect with the magick of ages past, the Celtic gods are ready and waiting to answer your call too!
In The Celtic Wicca Spell Book: The Magick and Mythology of Celtic Witchcraft, you'll learn how to invoke the most important and powerful gods and goddesses from the ancient Celtic tradition of witchcraft.
The Modern World Wants to Steal Your Ancient Connection To the Divine, But You Have the Ability to Change That
Let's get real for a minute--the modern world has no patience or love for invoking the power of ancient gods. Some might see this as "enlightened progress", but in reality, disconnecting ourselves from the divine forces of the universe only serves to hurt us spiritually and stunt our growth as well-rounded, empowered human beings.
However, we are not helpless against the forces of modernity--you can reclaim this ancient, sacred connection in your own life.
The Celtic Wicca Spell Book will teach you the art of invoking the Celtic gods and how their spiritual power can improve your life in tangible ways.
Claim the Magick and Power of These Ancient Gods for Yourself with The Celtic Wicca Spell Book
The Celtic Wicca Spell Book is an collection of Celtic invocations and other rituals designed to put the power of these ancient forces into your own hands. Through specific techniques and incantations, you'll learn how to communicate and work with the Celtic gods to strengthen your connection with the divine and empower you in everyday life.
The book is a comprehensive guide to understanding the these divine figures. Each chapter takes an in-depth look at a specific Celtic deity, teaching you essential things like:
➤Correspondences associated with the Celtic gods
➤Invocation rituals for working directly with the deities
➤Myths and other stories that illuminate the origins of the Celtic gods
Whether you're a Celtic Wiccan, a curious witch, or simply a spiritual seeker, the spells and stories of these ancient deities will deepen your connection to the divine forces of the universe. And it's time for you to experience that power for yourself!
Buy The Celtic Wicca Spell Book and Rediscover the Ancient Celtic Ways Today!
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The Celtic Wicca Spell Book - Didi Clarke
Chapter 1: The Path of Celtic Wicca
The fantastic and fanciful stories of Celtic gods and goddesses have been around for thousands of years. If you thought that the Greek pantheon was full of drama and intrigue, just wait until you meet the Celts!
And even though you might not realize it, these Celtic deities play a major role in the practice of modern-day Wicca. I would go as far as to say that Wicca and Celtic mythology are in some ways inseparable. And I’m excited to get to share these fascinating gods and goddesses with you.
In The Celtic Wicca Spell Book, we’ll journey through the Celtic pantheon where you’ll be introduced to gods like Dagda—the good god—and goddesses like Morrigan—the warrior goddess. However, this book is much more than just an explainer. It’s a spell book too!
After introducing you to each god or goddess, you’ll find an original invocation spell for calling down the power of that specific deity. These include rituals like:
Invocation to honor the dead
Invocation for bravery
Invocation for starting a new chapter in your life
And many more!
So Who Were the Celts? What is Celtic
?
Before we get to the deities themselves, I think it’s important to give a little background information about the Celtic people, Celtic mythology, and how they tie into witchcraft.
First, the basic answer—the Celts were an ancient group of people who lived in parts of Europe. These include areas like the Alps near France and Italy. But when most people think of the Celts, they’re thinking about those who traditionally lived on the British Isles.
Now, the historical answer—academics typically consider the Celts to be any group of people that spoke a traditional Celtic language. This is useful definition because it accounts for Celts in unusual geographic locations (like those in Iberia).
For the purposes of this book, a majority (if not all) of the gods and goddesses I mention were traditionally worshipped in the British Isles.
As far as the term Celtic
goes, it refers to anything associated with these traditional Celtic people—as well as modern-day Celts, like the Irish and Scottish.
How Do Celtic Deities Relate to Modern-Day Wicca?
Modern Wicca and the ancient Celtic religion are not one and the same. You’ll find some misguided witches who believe that when they practice Wicca, they are practicing the same religion as the Celts.
However, this is simply not the case. And that largely has to do with the fact that much about ancient Celtic religion and its practices has been lost to time. How can we say we’re practicing their religion when we know so little about how they themselves practiced it?
One thing that has survived into the modern day are their myths, their gods and goddesses. And this is were the link