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Sharon Paice MacLeod



Average rating: 4.19 · 229 ratings · 28 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
Celtic Myth and Religion: A...

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Celtic Cosmology and the Ot...

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The Divine Feminine in Anci...

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“The early Celts lived in an enormous region, stretching from modern Turkey through eastern and central Europe (including much of modern day Switzerland, Austria, Germany and northern Italy), and westwards and northwards into much of Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, Britain and Ireland.”
Sharon Paice MacLeod, Celtic Myth and Religion: A Study of Traditional Belief, with Newly Translated Prayers, Poems and Songs

“In Ireland the three divine sisters known as na Morrigna or "The Great Macha and associated with battles and protection, magic and shape shifting, fertility and abundance, and sovereignty and the Otherworld (to varying degrees).”
Sharon Paice MacLeod, Celtic Myth and Religion: A Study of Traditional Belief, with Newly Translated Prayers, Poems and Songs

“Just as our mothers, fathers, and grandparents live inside of us, so do generations upon generations of mothers and fathers before them. Part of our task is to discover how all our ancestors continue to inform our lives, and the same holds true for all forms of life. For we have been shaped not only by our human ancestors but also by the environment in which they lived...”
Sharon Paice MacLeod, The Divine Feminine in Ancient Europe: Goddesses, Sacred Women and the Origins of Western Culture



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