Wild Magic: The Wildwood Tarot Workbook
ISBN-13:
9781454926405
ISBN-10:
1454926406
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
John Matthews, Mark Ryan
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Sterling Ethos
Format:
Flexibound
160 pages
Category:
Druidism
,
New Age & Spirituality
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9781454926405
ISBN-10:
1454926406
Edition:
Illustrated
Author:
John Matthews, Mark Ryan
Publication date:
2017
Publisher:
Sterling Ethos
Format:
Flexibound
160 pages
Category:
Druidism
,
New Age & Spirituality
Summary
Wild Magic: The Wildwood Tarot Workbook (ISBN-13: 9781454926405 and ISBN-10: 1454926406), written by authors
John Matthews, Mark Ryan, was published by Sterling Ethos in 2017.
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Description
Want to delve deeper into the concepts that made The Wildwood Tarot wildly popular? This workbook further explores those powerful ancient traditions.
Wild Magic invokes the power of the Wildwood—the Green Man and Green Woman, as well as all the living archetypes of the forest, such as Herne the Hunter and Robin-i-the-Hood. Journey across time to the pre-Celtic world where primal forces, in the guise of animal, bird, and fish, roamed free and opened doorways into the otherworld of the Ancestors. With chapters on the Lore of the Wild, the Wheel of the Year, shamanic methods of examining the wild, and meditations designed to enable personal encounters with Wildwood archetypes, as well as newly crafted rituals enabling readers to celebrate festivals such as the Midsummer and Midwinter Solstices, the book takes a fresh and informed look at a set of ancient traditions applied to the present.
Wild Magic invokes the power of the Wildwood—the Green Man and Green Woman, as well as all the living archetypes of the forest, such as Herne the Hunter and Robin-i-the-Hood. Journey across time to the pre-Celtic world where primal forces, in the guise of animal, bird, and fish, roamed free and opened doorways into the otherworld of the Ancestors. With chapters on the Lore of the Wild, the Wheel of the Year, shamanic methods of examining the wild, and meditations designed to enable personal encounters with Wildwood archetypes, as well as newly crafted rituals enabling readers to celebrate festivals such as the Midsummer and Midwinter Solstices, the book takes a fresh and informed look at a set of ancient traditions applied to the present.
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