9781548445256-1548445258-Steel Bars, Sacred Waters: Celtic Paganism for Prisoners

Steel Bars, Sacred Waters: Celtic Paganism for Prisoners

ISBN-13: 9781548445256
ISBN-10: 1548445258
Author: Emma Restall Orr, Erynn Rowan Laurie, Heather Awen, Rev Donna Donovan, Viducus Brigantici filius, Hester Butler-Ehle, Eddie Marsson, Armi Dee
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 556 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781548445256
ISBN-10: 1548445258
Author: Emma Restall Orr, Erynn Rowan Laurie, Heather Awen, Rev Donna Donovan, Viducus Brigantici filius, Hester Butler-Ehle, Eddie Marsson, Armi Dee
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 556 pages

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Steel Bars, Sacred Waters: Celtic Paganism for Prisoners (ISBN-13: 9781548445256 and ISBN-10: 1548445258), written by authors Emma Restall Orr, Erynn Rowan Laurie, Heather Awen, Rev Donna Donovan, Viducus Brigantici filius, Hester Butler-Ehle, Eddie Marsson, Armi Dee, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Wicca, Witchcraft & Paganism (New Age & Spirituality) books. You can easily purchase or rent Steel Bars, Sacred Waters: Celtic Paganism for Prisoners (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Wicca, Witchcraft & Paganism books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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An "all-in-one" pan-Celtic polytheist resource of cosmology, deities, virtues, history, rituals, meditations, magic and the future of Celtic Paganism, rooted in scholarly research. One of only three full-size books for incarcerated Pagans, Steel Bars, Sacred Waters also fulfills the need for a Celtic Reconstructionist derived book on ALL the Celtic cultures across Europe and Turkey throughout thousands of years.Hghlights include: rituals for 11 traditional holy times and seasonal changes based on Gaelic, Gaulish, Welsh and Manx practices; the Other Life/Otherworld; daily practices for the Celtic Pagan; Celtic virtues and how they can be lived today; Iberian Celtic deities never before included in a Pagan book; neglected Gaulish deities; how Celtic tribes adapted Roman religion to existing cults and created new ones; the cultural intermixing between Celts and Greeks, Celts and Germans, Celts and Norse Heathens; the "horse, head and hero" cult; making and working with prayer beads; invocations for 160 deities; modern and traditional meditations; documented Celtic magic; known teachings of the Druids; ogham divination guide; Celtic mythology in context; proto-Celto-Germanic-Finnish words used by some Indo-Europeans 4,000 years ago and the Gaelic, Germanic and Norse deities, rituals and magic that continued from them; moon rituals; working with ancestors; Celts in multicultural Roman society; Gaelic and Welsh mantras; the file; Celtic heroes and heroines; the Fianna; saining (Scottish purification); devotional polytheism and the community; the king-making ritual; the British Old North, a unique mixture of Britons, Angles, Gaels and Picts; pathworking (guided meditations); cloud scrying and other forms of divination; the Neolithic roots of the swine cult; instructions for making a St Brigid's Cross; ancient Celtic instruments; the importance of ecological issues in modern Celtic Paganism; journaling questions; pronunciation of deities' names and important terms; exploration of different Celtic cultures in time and space; shrines; explanations for why Celtic Paganism cannot be Folkish, racist, homophobic or limited to Ireland and the British Isles; Celtic Paganism and the 12 step program and CBT, DBT and ACT therapies; ways to work with a diverse Pagan group; drawing and creative writing exercises; ancient and modern art for Celtic Pagans; crossword puzzles; resources for incarcerated Pagans; and much more. Although written for Pagans in prison who are possibly alone with only paper, pencil and tap water, "outside" Pagans are provided with the background information to expand their own practices. A valuable tool for Pagan Prison Ministries, volunteers and penpals, Steel Bars, Sacred Waters was partially shaped by communication with Pagans in prison. Their needs were generally no different than those of frustrated Pagans on the outside seeking an accurate education about the Celts. The main difference was lack of access to books, services and especially the Internet, where so much research is scattered. Both communities needed that research organized, including the recent Iberian, Balkan, Gallo-Roman and Celto-Germanic discoveries. The result is a book that explores the ancient Celtic peoples and their religions from Ireland to Turkey, Portugal to Ukraine, and their role in over 1,000 years of European history. The Celts influenced the cultures with whom they interacted and were changed by those near them - including other Celts. All profits go to supplying Pagans in prison with copies of the book. The U.S. incarcerates 1% of its population, much more than almost any other nation. Most convictions are connected to addiction. The American prison population is 8-12% Pagan. Providing low cost, high quality information to Pagans in prison is the goal of Gullveig Press. Visit our website to learn more.Please note: The content by Laurie, Restall Orr and Butler-Ehle have been published elsewhere or are available online.

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