The Mist-Filled Path. Celtic Wisdom for Exiles, Wanderers and Seekers. Frank MacEowen
I'm enjoying The Mist-Filled Path: Celtic Wisdom for Exiles, Wanderers and Seekers by Frank MacEowen.
In The Mist-Filled Path, Frank MacEowen, a preeminent teacher of
Celtic spirituality, shows how embracing the indigenous wisdom of
Scotland and Ireland can lead to healing and transcendence. Using his
own travels and teachings along with Celtic stories and myths, he
explores ancient traditions, eco-psychology, the ancient mother, altars
and hearths, Oran Mor (the Great Song), contemplation, and mysticism.
The book tells how to draw on ancestral roots to find a personal
spirituality that also works for the greater good.
Doneraile Court. The Story of the Lady Freemason. Elizabeth Aldworth. Kathleen Aldworth Foster
I'm enjoying "Doneraile Court: The Story of the Lady Freemason" by Kathleen Aldworth Foster.
A young woman faces death when she's caught spying on Freemasons in the middle of a dark and bloody secret ritual. Based on a true story.
Ireland, 1712. Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth St. Leger is accustomed to doing as she pleases and apologizing later if necessary.
However, saying sorry did not work the night she was caught eavesdropping on Freemasons I the middle of a mysterious ceremony in her home, Doneraile Court.
Bound and blindfolded, she listened as the men debated unusual ways to kill her until one man suggested another option that would change her life -- and the world’s oldest fraternity forever.
Doneraile Court takes readers back in time and behind closed doors to witness the night truth, relief, and love created The Lady Freemason.
**Decipher coded words strategically placed throughout this e-book to solve a mystery.
William Butler Yeats, Ireland's greatest poet (and a member of the Golden Dawn), originally published his various Folk Legends, Faerie Tales and other assorted Occult writings in a few separate books during the 1890s. He later combined and republished them in one volume, "Mythologies." An interesting read.
A classic collection of Irish fairy tales and lore by Nobel Peace Prize-winning author and poet W. B. Yeats
Originally published as two separate volumes in 1800s, this premier collection of Irish stories edited and compiled W. B. Yeats is the perfect gift for any lover of Irish literature and folklore. The lyrical prose and rich cultural heritage of each tale will captivate and enchant readers of all ages and keep them entertained for hours on end.
This volume contains more than seventy classic Irish stories, including timeless characters and mythology passed down for generations such as: The Trooping Fairies Changelings Tir-na-n-óg The Lepracaun The Kildare Pooka How Thomas Connolly met the Banshee And many more!