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Dagda- The "Good God" and "Good Hand." Chieftain God of life, death, wisdom, prosperity, abundance, and knowledge. Father to Bridget and Angus Og. Associated with oak trees, the flesh hook, a magical sword, the club, an inexhaustible cauldron, a magical harp, the chalice, and the rods of command. Ruler of the bright half of the
... See moreSarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
There is no single authority telling us who our god is, or what She is saying, in solitary Druidry, or indeed in Druidry as a whole. There are books, teachers, Orders, Groves etc. that can offer paths of a tradition that may lead to a relationship with the gods, but again they won’t tell you exactly who they are – we’re given a map and a compass, b
... See moreJoanna van der Hoeven • Pagan Portals - The Awen Alone
Practical Astrology for Witches and Pagans: Using the Planets and the Stars for Effective Spellwork, Rituals, and Magickal Work
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Duane Packer • Creating Money: Attracting Abundance (Earth Life Series Book 5)

- Estoy dispuesto a aprender a dejarme crear. 17. Estoy dispuesto a dejar que Dios cree a través de mí. 18. Estoy dispuesto a servir a través de mi creatividad. 19. Estoy dispuesto a experimentar mi energía creativa. 20. Estoy dispuesto a utilizar mis talentos creativos.
Julia Cameron • El camino del artista (The Artist's Way): Un curso de descubrimiento y rescate de tu propia creatividad (Spanish Edition)
Druid tradition teaches three deep merges that lead to God(dess)hood. First, merge with the manifested universe and realize you are all things. Second, merge deeply with the unmanifested universe to a place where there is no self. Third, merge with both the manifested and unmanifested universes, discovering that they are one without connotation or
... See moreSarah Owen • Celtic Spirituality: A Beginners Guide To Celtic Spirituality
Love of Peace Druids were traditionally peace-makers, and still are: each ceremony begins with Peace to the Quarters, there is a Druid’s Peace Prayer, and Druids plant peace groves.