Discover more about yourself and healing by delving into the world of Brigid.
Do you wish to heal and create a better life for yourself?
Want to help others embrace their own desires and grow as well?
Do you need to seek guidance from the goddess Brigid?
By presenting Brigid to you as she was seen in the ancient Celtic pantheon, this book will teach you everything you need to know about her role as a symbol of ultimate spirituality.
In this book, you Understand how the tales of Brigid shaped the Celtic cultureLearn all about her multiple faces, which will help you see her as St. Brigid, Brigid the triple goddess, and the loa Maman BrigitteMaster your practice with her sacred symbols, including the Brigid’s CrossCelebrate her life on Imbolc or commemorate her death on St. Brigid’s DayLearn how to build an altar dedicated to BrigidDiscover how to honor the goddess in daily routines and prayersMaster using her power in your healing spells, rituals, or divinations Brigid can help anyone, even in today’s day and age. You only need to summon her with prayers and offerings, and she will come to your aid. Whether you want to honor her daily or only on special occasions, this will be entirely up to you.
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Brigid is full of interesting facts about the Celtic Irish and Scottish heritage. It provides easy instructions on performing rituals and setting up altars to pay your respects to the deities of that era. It is a good read for anyone looking to return to their heritage.
Interesting information on Brigid and St Brigid. The combination of Celtic tradition and Christian tradition is interesting. They did include voodoo tradition as well. Overall a good and informative read.
Some books in this collection are better than others. Overall, the collection consistently over promises and under delivers. This final book about Brigid is probably the most interesting and best written - though unnecessarily repetitive. There is a large and interesting bibliography at the end, though none of the text contains citations to the works in the bibliography so it is difficult to know which bibliographic entries go with which section of text.