The Book of Celtic Magic by Kristoffer Hughes

The Book of Celtic Magic by Kristoffer Hughes

For Druids and Witches following a Celtic tradition or path, the resources for learning how to incorporate magic into their practice may seem at once inexhaustible and at the same time underwhelming. It's so challenging to be sure that the book or teacher you are working with actually understands magic, let alone how it might [...]

Book Review: Daughters of the Storm by Kim Wilkins

Book Review: Daughters of the Storm by Kim Wilkins

There is nothing sweeter then diving into a new magical world filled with political intrigue and empowered female leaders! I thoroughly enjoyed learning about the different magic and falling in love with the enchanting women in Daughters of the Storm by Kim Wilkins. This book is set in a magical world where different tribes rule [...]

Book Review: The Crane Bag by Joanna Van Der Hoeven

Book Review: The Crane Bag by Joanna Van Der Hoeven

A Druid can work with nothing more than his mind, if necessary. That said, tools can help us to focus that intention more clearly, and assist us in ritual simply by being physically present. - Joanna Van Der Hoeven https://youtu.be/TnisJtHzUYk It's easy for new Pagans to fall in love with the exhilaration of finding all [...]

Book Review: Celtic Folklore Cooking by Joanne Asala

Book Review: Celtic Folklore Cooking by Joanne Asala

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ol7B6WgMz4 A friend in my book club was talking about how she loves to read cookbooks. I've never considered just reading a cookbook before. Celtic Folklore Cooking was a delightful start to this new reading adventure. It was filled with myth, poems, and folklore. There were recipes to delight every palate and traditions to inspire [...]