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Celtic Shamanism
I consider myself a Celtic Shaman. The Celtic spiritual tradition is based on a simple yet profound relationship with nature. Nature is our greatest teacher and through a life-style of ceremony and natural nutrition...
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The Celtic Path
So what does it mean to follow a Celtic path? I am sure every follower of the path has their own set of ideas but they each have the same foundation in truth and respect. I have followed a Celtic path for many years now and the longer I do...
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The four elements.
The element Earth embodies the energy of winter. It is night-time when darkness falls upon the earth. It is the North, the place from where the sun never shines. The energy of the element Earth moves downwards and is cold.
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The Celtic Forest
Trees are some of the ancient wisdom keepers of the Celtic lands. To learn more about them follow the link to a page I am in the process of creating all about "The Celtic Forest".
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The Turning Wheel
The Wheel of the Year turns and its influence on our lives is more profound than we can possibly imagine. Through ceremony we can allign our energies to creation around us and thus make the best use of the unfolding energies of creation in our own lives.
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Shamanic Wisdomkeepers
I am featured in "Shamanic Wisdomkeepers" by Tim Freke as a representative of the Celtic Shamanic Tradition. It tells some of the story of how I discovered shamanism and includes an introduction to my teachings. In it Tim writes...
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