The cauldron has always been a symbol of magick and creation and played an integral role in Celtic history. Aptly known as the vessel of manifestation or creation, what we put into it creates something new. Delve into the history of the cauldron and learn the many ways it can be used to help focus your intent to manifest change in your life. This easy-to-follow book contains practical, modern-day recipes and rituals that can become a part of your everyday life, no matter where you live and what culture you come from. Bringing together her knowledge of Celtic shamanism, crystals and working with plant spirit medicines, Nicola McIntosh teaches you how to create herbal brews, essences, incense, spell bottles, medicine pouch recipes, meals, anointing salves and much more in a variety of cauldrons. The cauldron is symbolic of transformation and a modern-day approach brings the old ways into the new. 100 colour illiustrations
What is a Thin Place? by Mindie Burgoyne What is a thin place? A thin place is a place of energy. A place where the veil between this world and the eternal world is thin. A thin place is where one …
Tree of Life, ecofriendly A3 Print, Wall Art Poster, Infographic, Correspondence Chart, Celtic, Pagan, Druid, Tree of Life print. ~°* Details *°~ This infographic poster and correspondence chart can be used as a resource for learning and deepening your practice of Nature-based spirituality. It can also be used as a beautiful wall art poster. In ancient Earth-based religions including Celtic, Druid and Pagan practices, trees were often seen as the bridge between the worlds. This wall art poster illustrates this aspect of universal Shamanic cosmology and introduces you to a way of working with the tree image to navigate consciousness. The tree itself acts as a map to travel to different inner dimensions, like the nine worlds on the Norse World-tree Yggdrasil. The poster also has instructions for a powerful centring practice that is highly beneficial to anchor and ground us before and after any ritual or healing work. ~°* Material *°~ You will receive a high-quality eco-print on 250gsm uncoated poster paper, printed by a professional UK-based eco-printing company in Devon. ~°* Size *°~ A3, 29.7 x 42 cm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches. ~°* Shipping *°~ Posted in a sturdy mailing tube on a weekly basis by Royal Mail, fast and reliable, free UK delivery included. ~°* Policy and Commitment *°~ In the unlikely case of loss or damage during delivery, I am committed to resending a second copy of the print without any additional costs to my customers after a six-week waiting period to accommodate potential delays. ~°* Forestheart *°~ To be part of my unfolding exploration of nature-inspired creativity and magical artwork, as well as workshop offerings and storytelling events, please feel free to connect with me and follow my work on social media or via my website: Website ~ https://www.forestheart.co.uk Facebook ~ https://www.facebook.com/yannick.dubois.1986 Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/forestheart.art Etsy ~ https://www.etsy.com/shop/forestheartcelticart
Conheça a lenda de Ragnar Lothbrok, o rei viking que devastou a Europa e ganhou vida no seriado "Vikings", do History Channel:
"A raal convanience - a woife," a country farm-yard in Ireland , 1903 "An' phwat 'ill yer give me for me sheep"--Killarney, Ireland, 1901 A Jolly group in the market-place, Galway, Ireland, 1902 An old mother of Erin in her donkey cart going to her son's funeral, County Kerry, Ireland, 1905 Limerick boys and girls on their playground by famous Treaty Stone of 1691, 1903 Picturesque life and customs of an Irish village, 1901 Starting out for town, market day in Ireland, 1903 Vegetable market and bridge over the river Shannon (E.), Athlone, central Ireland, ca. 1903
Beautiful 'Freya' Poster Print by Emily Pigou Art ✓ Printed on Metal ✓ Easy Magnet Mounting ✓ Worldwide Shipping. Buy online at DISPLATE.
The Norse were a Seafaring people, and viewed the world through a polar-coordinate-system. In Norse mythology there are 'nine worlds' (níu heimar), that many scholars summarize as follows: Midgard - world of average human experience Álfheimr - world of the Álfar (elves). Svartálfaheim - world of the Svartálfar (black elves) Vanaheimr - world of the Vanir Muspellheim - world of fire Jötunheimr - world of the jötnar Niflheim - world of those who die from age or sickness. Asgard - world of the Æsir Hel - world of the Niðavellir, netherworld. Each world also had significant places within. Valhalla is Odin's hall located in Asgard. It was also home of the Einherjar, who were the souls of the greatest warriors. These warriors were selected by the Valkyries. The Einherjar would help defend the gods during Ragnarok. These worlds are connected by Yggdrasil, the world tree, a giant tree with Asgard at its top. Chewing at its roots in Niflheim is Nidhogg, a ferocious serpent or dragon. Asgard can also be reached by Bifrost, a rainbow bridge guarded by Heimdall, a god who can see and hear for a thousand miles.
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