The Pagan Book of Living and Dying

The Pagan Book of Living and Dying
Title The Pagan Book of Living and Dying PDF eBook
Author Starhawk
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 361
Release 2013-07-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062125214

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RITUALS AND RESOURCES FOR HONOURING DEATH IN THE CIRCLE OF LIFE Birth,growth,death,and rebirth are a cycle that forms the underlying order of the universe. This is the core of Pagan belief – and the heart of this unique resource guide to de

The Pagan Book of Living and Dying

The Pagan Book of Living and Dying
Title The Pagan Book of Living and Dying PDF eBook
Author Starhawk
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 387
Release 1997-10-08
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0062515160

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RITUALS AND RESOURCES FOR HONOURING DEATH IN THE CIRCLE OF LIFE Birth,growth,death,and rebirth are a cycle that forms the underlying order of the universe. This is the core of Pagan belief – and the heart of this unique resource guide to de

The Pagan Book of the Dead

The Pagan Book of the Dead
Title The Pagan Book of the Dead PDF eBook
Author Claude Lecouteux
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 291
Release 2020-09-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1644110482

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An extensive look at the cartography and folklore of the afterlife worlds as seen by our ancestors • Examines how ancient European cultures viewed the beyond, including the Blessed Isles of early Greek and Celtic faith, the Hebrew Sheol, Hades from Homer’s Odyssey, Hel and Valhalla of the Norse, and the Aralu of Babylon • Shows how medieval accounts of journeys into the Other World represent the first recorded near-death experiences • Connects medieval afterlife beliefs and NDE narratives with shamanism, looking in particular at psychopomps, power animals, the double, the fetch, and what people bring back from their journeys to the spirit realms Charting the evolution of afterlife beliefs in both pagan and medieval Christian times, Claude Lecouteux offers an extensive look at the cartography and folklore of the afterlife worlds as seen by our ancestors. Exploring the locations and topographies of the various forms taken by Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, he examines how ancient European cultures viewed the beyond, including the Blessed Isles of early Greek and Celtic faith, the Hebrew Sheol, the pale world of Hades from Homer’s Odyssey, Hel and Valhalla of the Norse, and the Aralu of Babylon, the land where nothing can be seen. The author also explores beliefs in Other Worlds, lands different from our own that are not the afterlife but places where time flows differently and which are inhabited by fantastic or supernatural beings such as fairies or dwarfs. Sharing medieval tales of journeys into the beyond, Lecouteux shows how these accounts represent the first recorded near-death experiences (NDEs) and examines how they compare with modern NDE narratives as well as the work of NDE researchers like Raymond Moody. In addition, he also explores tales of out-of-body experiences, dream journeys, and travels made by a double or fetch and connects these narratives with shamanism, looking in particular at psychopomps, power animals, and what people bring back from their journeys to the spirit realms. Analyzing the afterlife beliefs of the Middle Ages as a whole, Lecouteux concludes with a collection of medieval afterlife-related traditions, such as placing polished stones in the coffin so the departed soul can find its way back to friends and family at those times of the year when the veil between the worlds grows thin.

As the Last Leaf Falls

As the Last Leaf Falls
Title As the Last Leaf Falls PDF eBook
Author Kristoffer Hughes
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages 271
Release 2020-11-08
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0738770000

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Move Beyond the Fear of Death and Integrate Its Powerful Energy As the Last Leaf Falls is a guide to death and the mysterious world beyond. The rituals, meditations, and exercises are designed to bring you on a journey of discovery through the most profound of all human transitions. Filled with insight and practical guidance, this book shows you how to honor family and friends in spirit and discover the life-affirming aspects of every state of existence. Join renowned Druid priest Kristoffer Hughes as he explores the three Celtic realms of existence—the realm of necessity, the realm of spirit, and the realm of infinity—and illuminates the reality of spiritual continuation. Challenging many status quo beliefs about the afterlife, this illuminating volume supports the important work of confronting death and absorbing its meaning into the core of your spirit. (This book was previously published as The Journey Into Spirit.)

Introduction to Pagan Studies

Introduction to Pagan Studies
Title Introduction to Pagan Studies PDF eBook
Author Barbara Jane Davy
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Total Pages 262
Release 2007
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780759108196

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A text on the academic study of contemporary wicca and paganism throughout the world.

In the Service of Life

In the Service of Life
Title In the Service of Life PDF eBook
Author Ashleen O'Gaea
Publisher Citadel Press
Total Pages 228
Release 2003
Genre Death
ISBN 9780806524443

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A gentle, straightforward meditation on mortality, death and the afterlife, this is the first book of its kind to explore the pagan attitude to life, of which death is simply another aspect. Addressing both spiritual and physical concerns, O'Gaea provides thoughtful advice on a variety of topics from theology and ritual to spells and reflections on reincarnation, along with practical advice on the Hospital ritual and how to handle funeral arrangements. Blending common sense, Wiccan theology, experience and compassion here is a unique exploration of society's last great taboo.

Seasons of a Magical Life

Seasons of a Magical Life
Title Seasons of a Magical Life PDF eBook
Author H. Byron Ballard
Publisher Weiser Books
Total Pages 226
Release 2021-08-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1633411974

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An invitation to return to a simpler time of earth-based spirituality and ritual living, through writings from a small forest-farm in the Appalachian Highlands. This book looks at the agricultural year as a starting space for a deepening of earth-centered spirituality. It gives a set of backstories to ease the reader into a time between the pre-industrial era and the modern one, into a place where the fast-moving stress of American life can be affected by a better connection not only to the natural world but to the elegant expression of the year as expressed through seasonal festivals and celebrations. The chapters are broken into four seasons, with the quarter days a highlight within each, and feature simple skills that accompany each marker in the year. Author H. Byron Ballard offers advice on spiritual and physical immersion into the seasons that applies to readers from all areas: rural, urban, and suburban. This is also a deeply practical book, including insights into the following: Farming & gardening: composting, manure, soil preparation, pests, seed-saving Food: cooking, preserving, foraging, the summer kitchen, mushrooms and mycelium Fiber arts: knitting, crocheting, spinning, weaving, decorative cut-work, and embroidery Sewing: treadle machines, electric machines, hand sewing Household crafts: candle-making, soap-making, broom-making, sharpening tools Health: medicines, tending the dying, death and death rituals A glossary is included for any unfamiliar terms.