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Druidry for Beginners - Discover Herbs Ogham Rituals Divination and Druid Tarot Reading in the Ancient Wisdom of Druidry - cover

Druidry for Beginners - Discover Herbs Ogham Rituals Divination and Druid Tarot Reading in the Ancient Wisdom of Druidry

Alfreda J. Anderson

Maison d'édition: BookRix

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The book Druidry for Beginners tells you everything you need to know about Druidry, an ancient Celtic spiritual practice. Alfreda J. Anderson, an author who is also an experienced druid, wrote this book. It gives a clear overview of this powerful and spiritual practice.
From its origins and history to its gods, rituals, and modern uses, Druidry for Beginners is a great book for anyone who wants to learn more about this ancient and deep religion.
The first part of the book tells the reader about Druidry's ancient Celtic roots and how it has been changed for the modern world. It talks about how Druidry is a spiritual practice that tries to honor the Earth and its energies. It also talks about how it tries to teach people to have a deep respect for nature and how everything is connected.
Alfreda J. Anderson also looks at Druidry's  theological and philosophical underpinnings , as well as its rituals, holidays, and festivals.
Druidry for Beginners gives an in-depth look at the many tools and methods that modern Druids use. It tells how to connect with the energies of the Earth and honor the gods and goddesses by using sacred objects, rituals, and ceremonies. It also talks about how important it is to be part of a community and how to use divination, meditation, and other spiritual practices to get closer to the divine and understand it better.
Also in the book are tips on how to practice Druidry in the modern world. From setting up an altar and choosing sacred objects to making a sacred space and connecting with the gods and goddesses, Druidry for Beginners has all the information you need to start a spiritual practice based on this ancient faith.
Alfreda J. Anderson shows how Druidry can be used to help make the world a better place. She tells the reader to use their own spiritual practice to join the larger "Druidry for Peace" movement and help bring about peace and understanding between people and the planet.
There are many reasons to learn about and practice Druidry. Not only does it connect people to an ancient spiritual path and its rituals, but it can also help people realize how everything is connected. It can help people learn more about the natural world and show them how to live in harmony with it. It can also bring us closer to the spiritual world and help us understand our own spiritual journeys better.
Druidry for Beginners is a great book for anyone who wants to learn more about this ancient religion. This book is an essential guide to Druidry, a powerful and spiritual practice.
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Disponible depuis: 07/03/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 97 pages.

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