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Description
The subject of fairies in Celtic cultures is a complex one that seems to endlessly intrigue people. What exactly are fairies? What can they do? How can we interact with them? Answering these questions becomes even harder in a world that is disconnected from the traditional folklore and flooded with modern sources that are often vastly at odds with the older beliefs. This book aims to present readers with a straightforward guide to the older fairy beliefs, covering everything from Fairyland itself to details about the beings within it. The Otherworld is full of dangers and blessings, and this guidebook will help you navigate a safe course among the Good People.
The subject of fairies in Celtic cultures is a complex one that seems to endlessly intrigue people. What exactly are fairies? What can they do? How can we interact with them? Answering these...
The subject of fairies in Celtic cultures is a complex one that seems to endlessly intrigue people. What exactly are fairies? What can they do? How can we interact with them? Answering these questions becomes even harder in a world that is disconnected from the traditional folklore and flooded with modern sources that are often vastly at odds with the older beliefs. This book aims to present readers with a straightforward guide to the older fairy beliefs, covering everything from Fairyland itself to details about the beings within it. The Otherworld is full of dangers and blessings, and this guidebook will help you navigate a safe course among the Good People.
A Note From the Publisher
Uniquely placed in the Fairylore market, Morgan Daimler's title is aimed at a Pagan audience and combines solid academic information with personal experience. A must-read for anyone who has ever been intrigued or enchanted by the subject of fairies in Celtic culture.
Uniquely placed in the Fairylore market, Morgan Daimler's title is aimed at a Pagan audience and combines solid academic information with personal experience. A must-read for anyone who has ever...
Uniquely placed in the Fairylore market, Morgan Daimler's title is aimed at a Pagan audience and combines solid academic information with personal experience. A must-read for anyone who has ever been intrigued or enchanted by the subject of fairies in Celtic culture.
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Living
in the Irish countryside where fairy raths, paths and strange goings on are
part of everyday life I was captivated by Fairies: A Guide to the Celtic Fair
Folk. As with all of Daimler’s books I was impressed by her thorough research,
her clarity of writing and the inclusion of a chapter giving basic guidelines
for dealing with Fairies. There is so much to commend in this book that I
believe it is the most thorough guide to the Good People I have read. Jane Brideson, artist & blogger at The Ever-Living Ones - Irish
Goddesses & Gods in Landscape, Myth & Custom
Living in the Irish countryside where fairy raths, paths and strange goings on are part of everyday life I was captivated by Fairies: A Guide to the Celtic Fair Folk...
Living
in the Irish countryside where fairy raths, paths and strange goings on are
part of everyday life I was captivated by Fairies: A Guide to the Celtic Fair
Folk. As with all of Daimler’s books I was impressed by her thorough research,
her clarity of writing and the inclusion of a chapter giving basic guidelines
for dealing with Fairies. There is so much to commend in this book that I
believe it is the most thorough guide to the Good People I have read. Jane Brideson, artist & blogger at The Ever-Living Ones - Irish
Goddesses & Gods in Landscape, Myth & Custom