Our oracle card for August comes Denise Linn's deck, The Sacred Forest Oracle. This deck really highlights the power and quiet majesty of the forest. I had never drawn this card before, and it was really fun to think about the symbolism of this card.
Read MoreI'm always pleased when the first of a month is also the first Monday so that the oracle card we share begins on the very first of the month.
Read MoreThis month’s oracle card brings us a message of family. Read the blog for the deck and the card that was pulled for this month’s message.
Read MoreThe tarot card for the month of march is a powerful card of new beginnings through powerful ideas.
Read MoreAs always, the tarot surprises, delights, and informs me- and I hope you- as we look to the month ahead.
Read MoreFor this month’s oracle card, the card literally jumped out of the box and presented itself. According to our author's constructions, the crystal cave is an indicator of TRUST.
Read MoreOur oracle draw for October is not specifically Celtic, but the card we drew of the horses certainly speaks to animal spirits and the belief in animal energy, which was important to the ancient Celtics.
Read MoreSee what this three-card reading says is in store for 2023.
Read MoreToday is Samhain, the highest of Celtic holidays. In Celtic tradition and pagan, Wiccan, and Druid ritual, it is the day when the veil is thinnest between worlds, when the dead are honored and when the new year is said to begin.
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Rose and the Elementals at Glencar Waterfall
Rose's goal is to meet up and learn to see fairies and elementals. She is our narrator in this week’s excerpt from Day 10 of Celtic Spirit:
Read MoreExcerpt from Celtic Spirit Yeats and Twilight
WIlliam Butler Yeats, arguably, did more to save the Celtic lore, language and legend than any other person. While he lived primarily in Dublin, he often visited the West of Ireland, particularly Sligo, his family home.
Read MoreExcerpt from Celtic Spirit The Legend of Queen Maeve and her Tomb
There are many legends of Queen Maeve. Here is an excerpt from Celtic Spirit, describing the group’s introduction to her and her tomb. The teenager Megan is our narrator as the group enters County Sligo, in the west of Ireland.
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