Celts


The Ancient Celts
Celtic Myths and Legends (Celtic, Irish)
The Celts: A History
The Discovery of Middle Earth: Mapping the Lost World of the Celts
The Celts: A Very Short Introduction
The Celts: Search for a Civilization
A Brief History of the Druids
Celtic Myths and Legends (Myths of the World)
Celtic Heritage: Ancient Tradition in Ireland and Wales
The Celts
Dreaming the Eagle (Boudica, #1)
The Celts
Celtic Myths and Legends
The Mabinogion
Myths and Legends of the Celts
Ruth Ann Oskolkoff
Very soon, I will be travelling there With the great heron out to the North Sea To dance with the deep, where I will just be; Roaming the headwaters and tidal flats Liminal as light upon the surface, In waves that crash on rounded marshy coasts. Think of me as the sun rises each dawn When you feel that surge of an inner strength With each ephemeral moment of time. I know I will be there eternally, Immersed, one with the great estuary.
Ruth Ann Oskolkoff, The Bones of the Poor

Laurence Galian
Moses found the wises man in this sacred meeting place of the waters. His name is not given in the Koran, but all know him as the aforementioned great immortal Khezr. Khezr is and is not a particular person. We know now that, for example, Merlin was a title earned by a particular person. There were many Merlins among the Celts in ancient times; so, too, with Khezr.
Laurence Galian, Beyond Duality: The Art of Transcendence

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