I have accumulated a nice stack of Celtic books and have been reading them at a leisurely pace. Earlier this summer, I finished "Celtic Gods, Celtic Goddesses," by R.J. Stewart and "Celtic Gods and Heroes" by Marie-Louise Sjoestedt. Next in the stack is "Celtic Myth and Magick," by Edain McCoy and "Fire in the Head," by Tom Cowan. I picked up a copy of the Mabinogian for three dollars (couldn't pass that up), and have a book that I had purchased over two decades ago, "Celtic Magic," by D.J. Conway.
I also have a copy of Anam Cara: A book of Celtic Wisdom, and a number of Celtic books written from a Catholic perspective.
Hoping to get through the stack by the end of the year.
If anyone has any recommendations as to what I might add to the stack, they would be most welcome.
I also have a copy of Anam Cara: A book of Celtic Wisdom, and a number of Celtic books written from a Catholic perspective.
Hoping to get through the stack by the end of the year.
If anyone has any recommendations as to what I might add to the stack, they would be most welcome.
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