Travelling the Fairy Path
Title | Travelling the Fairy Path PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Daimler |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2018-09-28 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1785357530 |
An in-depth and experiential look from the inside at practicing Fairy Witchcraft. This unique form of spirituality is one that melds the traditions of the Fairy Faith with neopagan witchcraft, creating something that is new yet rooted in the old. In this third book in the series the reader is invited to travel down the path to Fairy with the author and see how their journey has unfolded over the last twenty-five years, weaving together practical experience and academic study. Looking at this form of witchcraft with an eye that is both serious and humorous Travelling the Fairy Path offers insight and suggestions for practices shaped from the source material and lived in daily life to help as the reader moves from beginner to experienced practitioner.
Fairycraft
Title | Fairycraft PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Daimler |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | 244 |
Release | 2016-06-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1785350528 |
An in-depth manual for practicing Fairy Witchcraft including theology, fairy lore, rituals, holidays, and magical practices. This book aims to pick up where Pagan Portals - Fairy Witchcraft leaves off and teach interested people the comprehensive practice of this system of honoring the Fair Folk and liminal Gods by blending the old Fairy Faith with modern paganism.
Pagan Portals - Living Fairy
Title | Pagan Portals - Living Fairy PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Daimler |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | 95 |
Release | 2020-11-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1789045401 |
The human world and the Otherworld have always been intrinsically connected just as the beings within them are, but these connections have been strained in the Western world over the last millenia. Cultural and religious shifts have pushed the Other to the fringes and centred humanity in the world and in many spiritual frameworks. As we move into the 21st century the Othercrowd is pushing back, seeking a return to their place in things. Many witches are feeling this shift. Living Fairy is a look at ways to deepen your practice of fairy witchcraft by actively calling the Good Neighbours back, and connecting to them more experientially. It emphasizes older ways of relating to them within a modern framework, while acknowledging the good and the bad that comes with this work. There is also an emphasis on moving away from solar and lunar holy days into a system focused on the stars, which may perhaps be an older way to relate to both the fairies and our spirituality.
Dwarfs of Gold Mountain
Title | Dwarfs of Gold Mountain PDF eBook |
Author | J L Arnold |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Total Pages | 90 |
Release | 2019-04-02 |
Genre | Games & Activities |
ISBN | 1387345206 |
Golden Mountain is a series of locations that fit together to allow you to make the lost mines the goal or easily create additional plots or missions for players utilizing one or all five locations. A dwarf trading town, a fay forest, a hobgoblin realm, a dragon's lair, and dwarf mines, each location is fully developed with NPC's, player resources, hazards and rewards, as standalone locations or an integrated realm.
A New Dictionary of Fairies
Title | A New Dictionary of Fairies PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Daimler |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | 279 |
Release | 2020-02-28 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 178904037X |
Fairies are a challenging subject, intertwining culture, folklore, and anecdotal accounts across centuries and millennia. Focusing primarily on the Celtic speaking cultures, with some material from adjacent cultures including Anglo-Saxon and Norse, A New Dictionary of Fairies has in-depth entries on a variety of fairies as well as subjects related to them, such as why we picture elves with pointed ears or where the idea of fairies being invisible comes from. It also tackles more complicated topics like the nature and physicality of the fairy people. Anyone with an interest in the Good Neighbours will find this book a solid resource to draw from.
Travels Through Middle Earth
Title | Travels Through Middle Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Alaric Albertsson |
Publisher | Llewellyn Worldwide |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Anglo-Saxons |
ISBN | 0738715360 |
Tolkien's enduring vision of Middle Earth was largely inspired by the worldview of ancient Saxon Pagans. In this pagan guidebook, Alaric Albertsson presents a complete introduction to Anglo-Saxon cosmology, deities, spirits, and rituals. Travels Through Middle Earth offers practical information about the Saxon Pagan path, including many ways to incorporate Saxon rituals into contemporary spiritual life. Discover the húsel, a basic ritual for honoring personal ancestors, the Gods, and dwarves and elves. Learn how to set up a wéofod, the Saxon altar, to connect with the Gods. Also covered in this handbook: the concept of wyrd and how it shapes your destiny, the holy tides and how to celebrate them, rites of passage, worship, magic, and even instructions for making mead.
Pagan Portals - Lugh
Title | Pagan Portals - Lugh PDF eBook |
Author | Morgan Daimler |
Publisher | John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | 120 |
Release | 2021-04-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1789044294 |
Lugh is a God of Ireland who is also found in other Celtic language speaking cultures, popular historically and just as well loved today. A deity of kingship and battle, he led his people out of oppression. A God skilled in magic, he used his power to bless and curse. Multifaceted and known as the 'many-skilled', Lugh is an intriguing member of the Tuatha De Danann and we can learn a great deal about him through his mythology, by looking at his cognates in other related cultures, and his modern appearances. In this book we will seek a deeper understanding of this well known yet mysterious figure.