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The Faerie Teachings by Orion Foxwood
The "Faery Teachings" re-attune us to the spirits of the land, sea, wind, flame, human
ancestry and the Elder race, which we know as the Faery. This attunement
occurs through the application of age-old lore, techniques, folk practices, inner
contacts and wisdom of Faery Seership. The stream of mystical teachings contained
herein arises from the underworld of creation and babbles through the dark forests
of the spirit-world bringing fresh inspiration and deep meaning to the seeker.
The Living World of Faery by R J Stewart
While all the books by R. J. Stewart are first rate, this one is fast becoming
a classic of the genre. He is, without doubt, one of the most experienced and
deeply informed authors in the rich field of Celtic magical lore and Underworld Mysteries.
This book has lots of practical and interesting
material to offer that can help you develop your ability to connect
with the Underworld dimensions of Faery. It also contains some very
interesting parallel material dealing with the Ancestors.
Power within the Land: The Roots of Celtic and Underworld Traditions Awakening the Sleepers
and Regenerating the Earth by R J Stewart
Celtic Myth and Legend Vol.2 ~ This book examines the traditions of the
Faery realm as a source of transformation and enlightenment.It leads the reader
(through practical exercises) to the deeper realms of the Underworld, including the
Hidden Orders and Temples, with empowered
visualisations such as "The Sleeping Maiden" and the "Temple of the Four Winds".
The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries by W J Evans-Wentz
Brilliant doctoral thesis on the Faerie Tradtion in Celtic Britain and France
by the famous Dr.Evans Wentz who later went on to translate The Tibetan Book of The Dead
after extensive travelling in Tibet. Tolkein used this book as source material for
his The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. It stands out as a beacon of academic research and brilliance.