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  ogmios prophecy: Nostradamus and His Prophecies Edgar Leoni, 2013-07-25 Complete, definitive study: biography, historical background, and parallel texts in English and French of all the prophecies, most of the famous — and infamous — interpretations, and much more.
  ogmios prophecy: The Prophecies Nostradamus, 2022-05-17 Nostradamus's The Prophecies is a seminal work that intertwines poetic mysticism with astrological insights, presenting a collection of quatrains that foretell future events. Written in a cryptic and elliptical literary style, these verses challenge readers to decipher the layers of meaning while engaging with themes of fate, human folly, and the cyclical nature of history. Set against the backdrop of the Renaissance, this text reflects the era's burgeoning interest in science, the occult, and the divine, offering a prophetic lens that reverberates through the ages. Michel de Nostredame, known as Nostradamus, was a 16th-century French astrologer and physician whose tumultuous life experiences—marked by personal tragedies including the loss of family to plague and the historical torrents of war and religious strife—deeply informed his writings. His background in medicine endowed him with a scientific perspective, while his interest in astrology and the apocalyptic fears of his time propelled him to write prophecies that sought to illuminate humanity's path amidst chaos and uncertainty. The Prophecies stands as an essential read for those intrigued by the intersections of history, philosophy, and esoteric knowledge. Its unique blend of poetic artistry and prophetic vision invites contemporary audiences to explore the timeless questions of fate and free will, making it a captivating addition to the libraries of scholars and curious minds alike.
  ogmios prophecy: The Prophecies of Nostradamus By Nostradamus, 2019-06-15 The renowned prophet Nostradamus (Michel de Nostradame) was born on December 14, 1503 in St. Remy, Provence, France. Nostradamus came from a long line of Jewish doctors and scholars. His family had converted from Judaism to Christianity in 1502, as a result of persecution on the ascension of Louis the XII. After a classical education he studied medicine, herbalism and astrology. During Nostradamus' lifetime the Black Death (today known as the bubonic plague) wiped out over a quarter of Europe. It is no wonder that a sense of apocalyptic terror fills Nostradamus' quatrains. Nostradamus had the visions which he later recorded in verse while staring into water or flame late at night, sometimes aided by herbal stimulants, while sitting on a brass tripod. The resulting quatrains (four line verses) are oblique and elliptical, and use puns, anagrams and allegorical imagery. Most of the quatrains are open to multiple interpretations, and some make no sense whatsoever. Some of them are chilling, literal descriptions of events, giving specific or near-specific names, geographic locations, astrological configurations, and sometimes actual dates. It is this quality of both vagueness and specificity which allows each new generation to reinterpret Nostradamus. Nostradamus is said to have predicted his own death. When his assistant wished him goodnight on July 1, 1566, Nostradamus reputedly pronounced, You will not find me alive at sunrise. He was found dead on July 2, 1566.
  ogmios prophecy: The Prophecies of Nostradamus Nostradamus, 2023-05-10 Greetings and happiness to Cesar Nostradamus my son. Your late arrival, Cesar Nostredame, my son, has made me spend much time in constant nightly reflection so that I could communicate with you by letter and leave you this reminder, after my death, for the benefit of all men, of which the divine spirit has vouchsafed me to know by means of astronomy. And since it was the Almighty's will that you were not born here in this region and I do not want to talk of years to come but of the months during which you will struggle to grasp and understand the work I shall be compelled to leave you after my death: assuming that it will not be possible for me to leave you such writing as may be destroyed through the injustice of the age. e key to the hidden prediction which you will inherit will be locked inside my heart.
  ogmios prophecy: The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus Nostradamus, 2013-01-03 Here are the complete prophecies of Nostradamus. Nostradamus is the best known and most accurate mystic and seer of all times. There are those who say that he predicted Napoleon and even the attack on the World Trade Center. Read the prophecies and judge for yourself.
  ogmios prophecy: The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus. Illustrated Nostradamus, 2022-10-13 Michel de Nostredame (December 1503 — July 1566) was a French astrologer, apothecary, physician, and reputed seer, who is best known for his book Les Prophéties (published in 1555), a collection of 942 poetic quatrains allegedly predicting future events. Nostradamus's father's family had originally been Jewish, but had converted to Catholic Christianity a generation before Nostradamus was born. Academic sources argue that Nostradamus's predictions are characteristically vague, meaning they could be applied to virtually anything, and are useless for determining whether their author had any real prophetic powers.
  ogmios prophecy: Nostradamus And Prophecies of The Next Milleneum A. K. Sharma, 200?
  ogmios prophecy: Nostradamus: The Complete Prophecies in English and French Michel de Nostredame, 2018-06-09 The amazing prophecies of the Seer of Provence are presented here in both the original French and English translations. Covering such amazing topics as the coming of the Antichrist, World War 3, Hitler, Kennedy, terrorism and the final battle of the Apocalypse, Armageddon, these amazing writings have been interpreted by scholars and experts since first they were written down four hundred years ago. Did Nostradamus mange to foresee, through use of his inexplicable occult powers, the end of the world? Did he prophecy the rise of the Nazis, the creation of the atomic bomb, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, cars, airplanes satellite communication and space travel? Read these amazing prophecies and answewr those pressing questions for yourself. A frightening look at our possible future world!
  ogmios prophecy: The Prophecies of Nostradamus (In English and French Languages) Nostradamus,
  ogmios prophecy: The Big Book of Pagan Prayer and Ritual Ceisiwr Serith, 2020-11-01 A complete guide to the practice of prayer and ritual for Pagans of all traditions. Here is an extraordinarily comprehensive collection of payers and rituals for contemporary Pagans from a variety of traditions to turn to again and again. The Big Book of Pagan Prayer and Ritual includes the following: The role of prayer—yesterday and today The various hidden structures of prayers How to pray both with and without words Rituals for purification, creating sacred space, protection, prosperity, good health, and more Prayers for specific times of day and special days of the month and year Prayers for life—from pregnancy to birth, childhood, first days of school, weddings, aging, and death Lists of offerings, a glossary of deities from many traditions, and an index of prayers by first line
  ogmios prophecy: Welsh Mythology Jonathan Miles-Watson, 2009 A little-known lecture by Lévi-Strauss is the inspiration for this work. In this lecture, he intuitively suggested that in medieval Europe there once existed a set of myths, centred on the grail, which are structurally the opposite of the goatsucker myths that he famously analyzed in his mythologiques series. This work uses Lévi-Strauss' inspirational lecture as a launchpad for an exploration of a group of related medieval Welsh myths, two of which have been briefly considered previously by Lévi-Strauss himself. The root of the methodological approach this book employs throughout is the Structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss; however, it has been modified to incorporate the suggestions of later neo-Structuralists. This analysis tool is applied to a group of myths, which have become conveniently--if somewhat erroneously--known as the Mabinogion. The name Mabinogion appears as part of a colophon at the end of one of the myth of Pwyll and it was later adopted first by Pugh (1835), and then by Lady Charlotte Guest (1838) as a title for their now famous translations of Welsh mythology. Consequently, the title has stuck to describe the material that is contained within their translations and, while it is a somewhat inaccurate way to describe the myths, it has the virtues of being both a succinct and widely recognised signifier. The term has come to signify eight myths, or perhaps more accurately eight groups of myths, which are all present in the late fourteenth-century manuscript Llyfr Coch Hergest (The Red Book of Hergest), and all but one of which can be found in the slightly earlier Llyfr Gwyn Rhydderch (The White Book of Rhydderch). As such, the Mabinogion is the key collection of medieval Welsh mythology and an important source for early Arthurian material. Although Structuralism and the Mabinogion have attracted a good deal of attention from the academic world, there has been never been a sustained attempt to follow Levi-Strauss' intuitive insights with a methodical Structuralist analysis of this material. In the year of Lévi-Strauss' centenary celebrations, this work is the first sustained attempt to follow his intuitive suggestions about several Mabinogion myths with a detailed Structuralist analysis of the Mabinogion. This work is therefore a unique anthropological presentation and analysis of the Mabinogion, which argues for a radical, new interpretation of these myths in light of the existence of a central system of interlocking symbols that has the Grail at its heart. Through the analysis, the book reveals a logical organizational principle that underlies a body of material that has previously been viewed as disparate and confusing. This underlying structure is demonstrated to be, as Lévi-Strauss suggested it may, the opposite of that which Lévi-Strauss himself uncovered in the Americas. The revelation of this new form of underlying structure leads to a rethinking of some important aspects of Structuralism, including the Canonical formula, at the same time as acting as a tribute to the farsightedness of Lévi-Strauss. This book makes important contributions to the fields of Arthurian studies, anthropology, Celtic studies, cultural studies, medieval studies, mythology and religious studies.
  ogmios prophecy: The Case for the Second Coming and New Jerusalem Amaterasu, Kalki, 2010-06-03 In The Case for the Second Coming and New Jerusalem, two anonymous authors offer a vision of and means to The Abundance Paradigm, aka New Jerusalem: the Golden Age following the tribulation of the eschaton. They show how a combination of good will, celestial quantum physics and a prophesied Genius-Christ will enable humanity to advance like never before. Amaterasu weaves a sensual, teleological story to entice your imagination, an invitation to a future youll want to stay in. Kalki consolidates multicultural prophecy that suggests The Second Coming is more than a metaphor for a spiritual awakening or a heavenly light show but an actual human male that invents miraculous and disruptive technologies. By combining the best of the human spirit and nature, science, and common sense, the authors provide a refreshingly optimistic perspective on the post 2012 planet Earth.
  ogmios prophecy: The Illustrated Who's who in Mythology Michael Senior, Geoffrey Parrinder, 1985
  ogmios prophecy: Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus Nostradamus, N. Halley, 1999 Who was Nostradamus, and what faith should we place in his predictions? This book gives objective answers. It reveals that Michel de Nostredame, a 16th-century French doctor, was more Renaissance man than arcane magician - and that his prognostications can be compellingly astute. In this edition all of the cryptic short verses of Nostradamus's Centuries appear in the original French, with new translations. Uncanny prophecies such as those of the French Revolution and the rise of Hitler are examined in detail. Here too are interpretations of the many verses believed to augur future events.Editor Ned Halley works in fields of journalism as diverse as medicine, wine and business. He takes a Plain English approach to 'a subject far too often wreathed in language that seems calculated to obscure, rather than to demonstrate, the truth'.
  ogmios prophecy: Float Street Notes Ed Teja, Boats are funny animals, especially old boats, and the sailors who ply the waters in them are even funnier. This series of columns from Caribbean Compass looks at aspects of boats and boating, and ponders the stranger creatures found in the Caribbean. From the boating basics, like anchoring, to marlinspike seamanship and how to find the best waterfront bar, it is all, when correctly viewed, humorous. Written while living at anchor and underway on an old wooden boat in the Lesser Antilles and Venezuela — at the southern end of the spiral arm of the West Indies. This volume contains over 50 essays and photos. I hope you enjoy them.
  ogmios prophecy: Celtic Magick Monique Joiner Siedlak, 2020-06-19 Celtic Magic: The Ancient Knowledge and Mysticism of the Druids Tap into the ancient power of the Druids and their mystical oak groves. Read the secrets of the bards, the Fairies, and Fae Folk. Learn to cast the Magic Circle and understand the Celtic Festivals. Suitable for both the beginner and the adept, or those just interested in Celtic Lore, Celtic Magic offers a wealth of information that distinguishes it from other books written about the Celtic Traditions Within the pages of Celtic Magic by Monique Joiner Siedlak, you'll find a fantastic and thorough introduction to the Celtic Tradition, its charms, its rituals, and its gods, goddesses, and historical figures. In her book, Monique includes a complete introduction to the Celtic Traditions before moving on to cover critical topics such as: • Understand Celtic Magic • Magical Elements • Casting the Magic Circle • Tools of Magic • The Tuatha De Danann And, a complete listing of Celtic gods, goddesses, and other legendary folks In this book, you will learn about the Otherworld, the Tree of Life, and sacred animals and places. You will learn the history of and meaning behind the major Celtic festivals, as well as the role the elements, colors, and candles play in this ancient lore and magic. Whether your goal is to join a druidic community, or you are starting as a beginning practitioner, this unique guide by Monique Joiner Siedlak contains everything you need to know about Celtic Magic to begin. Order your copy today.
  ogmios prophecy: Conversations with Nostradamus: Volume 1 Nostradamus (Spirit), Dolores Cannon, 1992 The third and final book in their series contains 132 additional quatrains written and deciphered by Nostradamus himself, plus the exposure of bogus quatrains erroneously attributed to the great psychic Dolores Cannon has pierced the veil of the space/time continuum by her use of regressive hypnosis, to bring us warnings of events to come. This volume continues to work through various subjects and completes the interpretation of all the known prophecies.
  ogmios prophecy: The Prophecies and Enigmas of Nostradamus Nostradamus, 1979
  ogmios prophecy: Graves and the Goddess Ian Firla, Grevel Lindop, 2003 Examines the language of ancient Celtic and Mediterranean poetic myths, probing the role of the all-encompassing female figure, the White Goddess, in the earliest forms of poetry.
  ogmios prophecy: Symbols of the Eternal Doctrine Helen Valborg, 2007 The remarkable essays in this volume were written for the expressed purpose of helping both the newcomer to spiritual thinking as well as the skilled practitioner to see the everyday objects - from the wind and ships to deserts and lakes - and subjects - from dogs and ravens to dolphins and whales - surrounding us as concrete embodiments and living symbols of the fundamental spiritual Essence from which everything has evolved. These universal symbols are not just accidental mental constructs but are living realities that not only point to spiritual dimensions far beyond themselves but profoundly embody those spiritual realities. Learning to see the world around us afresh in the light of its spiritual dimension reorients us to taking up again the age-old task of treading the Path and aids us in activating our higher spiritual capacities which, when awakened, shed the pristine light of universal Theosophy on the path of spiritual self-regeneration in the service of humanity. The 28 wide-ranging articles in this volume span a wide spectrum of human thought: from the Tetraktys to the Cross, from the Altar to the Mirror, from the Pentagram to the Dodecahedron, from the Dog to the Dwarf, from the Heart to the Fool; indeed, from Shamballa to Paradise. These essays reveal the fundamental religious, philosophical, and scientific aspects to the most mundane and most refined realities of our common, everyday world. Both the serious reflection upon and casual reading of these essays is a joyous expedition through the all-too-common truncated perceptions we have of our world to a higher level of awareness of the myriad ways in which the life of the universal Spirit is made manifest.
  ogmios prophecy: A Corpus of Small Cult-objects from the Military Areas of Roman Britain Miranda Jane Aldhouse-Green, 1978
  ogmios prophecy: Rolling Thunder Joey R. Jochmans, 1980
  ogmios prophecy: Synchronicity: The Caduecean Hieratic of Matrix Synchronicity Greg Castle,
  ogmios prophecy: The History of Religions Edward Washburn Hopkins, 1918
  ogmios prophecy: Celtic Warriors Sabine Lorca, AI, 2025-03-29 Celtic Warriors explores the military history of the Celts, revealing how their warrior culture shaped their society and influenced warfare from the British Isles to mainland Europe. This book moves beyond stereotypical portrayals to examine the sophisticated weaponry, innovative battle tactics, and the profound warrior ethos that defined them. Readers will discover how the decentralized tribal structure of the Celts allowed for a flexible approach to warfare, challenging established powers like Rome. Their military prowess wasn't just about individual bravery; it was deeply rooted in their social structure and religious beliefs. The book presents its analysis through three core themes: Celtic weaponry, battle strategies, and the impact of warrior culture on Celtic society. By integrating archaeological evidence with textual analysis and anthropological insights, Celtic Warriors reconstructs a comprehensive picture of Celtic warfare. For example, archaeological finds like weapon caches shed light on their arms, while classical texts, though often biased, offer perspectives on Celtic warfare. Unfolding chapter by chapter, the book begins with the origins and spread of Celtic culture, progresses to detailed examinations of their arms and armor, and then analyzes their battle tactics in specific engagements, such as the Battle of Allia. Finally, it explores the Celtic warrior ethos and connects Celtic warfare to broader trends in ancient military history, providing a valuable resource for students, researchers, and anyone interested in ancient or military history.
  ogmios prophecy: Encyclopedia of World Religions Bruno Becchio, Johannes P. Schadé, 2006 Enhanced by more than one thousand full colour illustrations, a concise guide features thousands of references to literature, art, history, famous figures, and philosophy with respect to religion, covering the beliefs, doctrines, practices, teachings, rites of passage, and specific rituals of the world's major religions.
  ogmios prophecy: The Sutton Hoo Sceptre and the Roots of Celtic Kingship Theory Michael J. Enright, 2006 The Sutton Hoo whetstone sceptre is the most enigmatic and mysterious emblem of kingship of the Early Middle Ages. Produced c.600 AD and long held to be Anglo-Saxon, the author of the present work argued in 1983 that it was actually made by Celtic craftsmen who deployed Celtic iconographic themes in its carving. That thesis is now accepted by many scholars but continues to be a matter of debate. Here the thesis is re-examined with a wealth of evidence never before discussed. Enright establishes that the sceptre is undoubtedly a British artefact, one that reflects a long history of Celtic king ship theory. It is the end of a tradition that begins with the Iron Age Pfalzfeld pillar. Because the sceptre's design reflects that of the pillar, a comparison of their creator's ideas is possible. The results are important and surprising. It is safe to say that this book casts a wholly new light on a number of significant topics in the field and that its findings will be of considerable interest to scholars in a variety of areas.
  ogmios prophecy: Nostradamus, Bibliomancer Peter Lemesurier, 2018-08-20 Do you think Nostradamus, the famous 16th century Prophet of Provence, was some kind of magician, perhaps a doctor, astrologer, and seer, too? If so, Peter Lemesurier's revelation that he was really just an ordinary man using an equally ordinary technique may come as a shock. After re-examining the original sources, Lemesurier concludes that Nostradamus was in fact neither a doctor nor an astrologer, nor even (by his own admission) a prophet. He merely believed that history repeats itself, thus and projected known past events onto the future. To do so, he used the process of bibliomancy—randomly selecting extracts of randomly chosen books, then claiming divine inspiration. Unsurprisingly, he has almost never been proved right.
  ogmios prophecy: Sea Sky Soil: An Introduction to Waincraft Marcus van Epe, 2010-06-27 This first book in the Waincraft series will introduce the reader to the newly founded tradition known as Waincraft. Throughout this book are sections covering the Five Cosmological Beings, the Three Worlds, a rich religious and celebratory calendar cycle, and the basics of the Four Elements of Waincraft. Also included are detailed appendices containing information on the pantheon.
  ogmios prophecy: The Banner of Israel , 1895
  ogmios prophecy: Roman Eyes Jaś Elsner, 2021-12-07 In Roman Eyes, Jas Elsner seeks to understand the multiple ways that art in ancient Rome formulated the very conditions for its own viewing, and as a result was complicit in the construction of subjectivity in the Roman Empire. Elsner draws upon a wide variety of visual material, from sculpture and wall paintings to coins and terra-cotta statuettes. He examines the different contexts in which images were used, from the religious to the voyeuristic, from the domestic to the subversive. He reads images alongside and against the rich literary tradition of the Greco-Roman world, including travel writing, prose fiction, satire, poetry, mythology, and pilgrimage accounts. The astonishing picture that emerges reveals the mindsets Romans had when they viewed art--their preoccupations and theories, their cultural biases and loosely held beliefs. Roman Eyes is not a history of official public art--the monumental sculptures, arches, and buildings we typically associate with ancient Rome, and that tend to dominate the field. Rather, Elsner looks at smaller objects used or displayed in private settings and closed religious rituals, including tapestries, ivories, altars, jewelry, and even silverware. In many cases, he focuses on works of art that no longer exist, providing a rare window into the aesthetic and religious lives of the ancient Romans.
  ogmios prophecy: The Essential Nostradamus Richard Smoley, 2006-01-19 From his predictions about life and death in the Middle French court of Catherine de' Medici to his uncannily suggestive preconceptions of World War II, Michel de Nostradamus has aroused continual fascination-and commercialization-in the West. Today, many search his elliptical centuries-or collected verses-for new truths about 9/11 and End Times, while supermarket tabloids routinely falsify and exploit his pronouncements. What is the difference between prophecy and prediction, and how has it led to a misuse of the ideas of Nostradamus, as well as those of other post-biblical prognosticators? What is the nature of the oracular tradition in the West-stretching back to the oracle at Delphi-and how can Nostradamus be understood from this perspective? In The Essential Nostradamus, the highly regarded spiritual thinker and writer Richard Smoley provides a true sourcebook in the life and messages of one of history's most peculiar figures. This volume offers a host of advantages beyond other collections of Nostradamus's work. Many commentators on Nostradamus take liberties in their translations, further confusing the matter of what the prophetic quatrains actually said. In The Essential Nostradamus, Smoley presents a fresh, scholarly, and literal translation of Nostradamus's Middle French, allowing readers to make their own determination as to the passages' historical references and accuracy. Smoley also supplies detailed commentary on Nostradamus's key quatrains, with a sharp eye toward the political and social events of the writer's era-elements that many commentators overlook or fail to grasp. An authoritative biographical essay-highlighting Nostradamus's separate roles as physician, astrologer, and prognosticator-rounds out the volume to create a truly essential exposition of the work of one of Western culture's most mysterious men.
  ogmios prophecy: Mohammedanism and Other Religions of Mediterranean Countries George Thomas Bettany, 1892
  ogmios prophecy: 'The world's religions' series George Thomas Bettany, 1892
  ogmios prophecy: Approaches to Greek Myth Lowell Edmunds, 2014-10-06 Segal, on psychoanalytic interpretations.
  ogmios prophecy: Celtic Myth and Religion Sharon Paice MacLeod, 2011-11-08 This book provides a comprehensive overview of Celtic mythology and religion, encompassing numerous aspects of ritual and belief. Topics include the presence of the Celtic Otherworld and its inhabitants, cosmology and sacred cycles, wisdom texts, mythological symbolism, folklore and legends, and an appreciation of the natural world. Evidence is drawn from the archaeology of sacred sites, ethnographic accounts of the ancient Celts and their beliefs, medieval manuscripts, poetic and visionary literature, and early modern accounts of folk healers and seers. New translations of poems, prayers, inscriptions and songs from the early period (Gaulish, Old Irish and Middle Welsh) as well as the folklore tradition (Modern Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, Breton and Manx) complement the text. Information of this kind has never before been collected as a compendium of the indigenous wisdom of the Celtic-speaking peoples, whose traditions have endured in various forms for almost three thousand years.
  ogmios prophecy: The Book of Celtic Myths Jennifer Emick, 2016-12-02 Hear the tales of Gods, monsters, magic, and more! Warriors, poets, scholars, and visionaries—from the depths of time the ancient Celts have fascinated us. Their rich heritage lives on today. But who were they? From the Druids and fairies to King Arthur and Celtic Christianity, there is much to be learned about these natives of the British and Irish islands. Their stories are fantastic and stirring, and through them, you'll gain a glimpse into what life was like during the Iron Age. These legends, first told through song as people gathered around the fire more than 2,000 years ago, are now here for you to explore. Experience the wonder and wisdom of these mysterious people with The Book of Celtic Myths.
  ogmios prophecy: The Leopard's Spots Gerrit Dimmendaal, 2015-01-27 In The Leopard’s Spots, Gerrit J. Dimmendaal discusses the interaction between language, cognition, and culture in an African context with special focus on the cultural construction of meaning through language. Such constructions are constrained by our cognitive system, but leave lots of space for culture-specific interpretations and thereby for tremendous typological diversity between languages. This variation reflects the adaptive nature of human language in the same way that the spots of the leopard reflect selective advantages for its natural habitat. But whereas science has essentially one explanation for the rosettes of the leopard, the non-scientific mind may attach meaning to his or her cultural environment by way of language through a plethora of strategies.
  ogmios prophecy: Celtic Magic D. J. Conway, 1990 Celtic magic. These words conjure up images of Druids and mystical oak groves, daring Irish warriors, fairies, elves, and ancient deities who took an active part in the lives of the people who worshipped them. Practical and easy to understand, Celtic Magic offers important features that distinguish it from other books written about the Celts: An in-depth discussion of Celtic culture and customs A complete listing of Celtic myths and deities Step-by-step instructions for spellwork, ritual, meditations, and divination to help you gain insight or make changes in your life This friendly Celtic magic book is designed for both beginners and those who possess intermediate-level magical skills--and anyone who simply has a great interest in Celtic history, lore, and magic.
  ogmios prophecy: The Word Camelot Press, 2002 THE WORD: Welsh Witchcraft and America By Rhuddlwm Gawr, Taliesin Enion Vawr, & Merridden Gawr. Introduction by Sarah Llewellyn Book Three of The Quest Trilogy Many avid readers have awaited publication of The Word, part three of the Quest Trilogy. This is the most comprehensive book ever published on the practice of Welsh Witchcraft, and is one of the few books that teaches the basic spirituality of the Craft. It discloses why and how Welsh Witchcraft began. It reveals the religious practices and explains the mysteries of the magical rituals. It demonstrates initiation and guides the reader through that ritual as well as the arcane teachings. The Word establishes the claim that Welsh Witchcraft is a remnant of the ancient religion of Hyperborea and Atlantis.
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