Celtic Tree Wisdom and Magick: (B & W Edition) - Paperback
Celtic Tree Wisdom and Magick: (B & W Edition) - Paperback
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by Eliseo Mauas Pinto (Author)
Trees are common archetypes among all cultures around the world. In fact, Sacred Trees are found not only in the Celtic one but also in the Norse, Hindu, and Egyptian, to name a few... Even on Christian traditions we can certainly trace the questionable (so called) "pagan" origins of the Christmas tree, a symbolism in unison with the evergreen trees of the eternal life. Celts had a strong worship of nature sprites, and trees were primarily believed to be the residence of these regent spirits or divinities. Being in fact, a Celtic religion belief accepted nowadays as relatively certain, such as the studies made by Druids about their energy fields, timbers, and medical virtues. Certainly the nowadays custom of of touching wood, to ward off evil or to wish good luck, is a living remnant of the ritual practices of our ancients, a time when they were used to pay respect to the tree and the healing powers of the spirits and deities that inhabited trees and groves. With the present 244 pages special edition, issued with cute artworks and full detailed graphics, you will surely find worthy to learn more about the symbolism of the trees and their relationship with your own inner spirituality. You shall certainly discover with this book not only your regent tree, it's magickal properites, and herbal uses and qualities, but also be aware that the bigger and older the tree is, the stronger and soothing is the potential for your healing process. I should confess that this reconnections with Nature Sprites I have been experiencing through all these years led me also to develop a "Celtic Tree Oracle" card deck which I hope to launch and share with you soon."REMEMBER: Hug A Tree"
Author Biography
About the Author Eliseo Mauas Pinto was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and took knowledge of the Celtic world at the age of twenty motivated by his love for literary and musical subjects. He was the first to introduce the Celtic Harp and Celtic Festivals in Argentina. As a writer, musician, poet, and reviewer has edited Cd albums and published printed books in spanish, galician and asturian languages, enlisting now new works on eBook formats. In the month of May 2003, the prestigious Galician folk group "Luar na Lubre" add music to one of his poems. This collaboration is crystallized in April 2004 with the inclusion of this piece on two tracks from the album "Hai un Paraiso" published under the label Warner Music Spain. On September 2008 created a blogsite of his own called "Celtic Sprite", where music, culture and literature takes place along with the collaboration of musicians and journalists from other countries. On January 2010 created the Facebook Page "Amigos Celtas" A site intended to spread celtic culture and activities in Spanish, along with local and foreign co-equipers. Surpassing nowadays the number of 10700 followers. On September 2011 created the Facebook Page "Love of Rhiannon - The Celtic Moon Goddess". A site intended to spread celtic culture and related sources regarding the Moon Goddess in her many aspects. On May 2012 he began to publish his books which also include his digital artworks for their covers and interior design. Artworks that can be found in high resolution at his "deviantArt/branawen" site amongst many other collaborations and commissioned works.