An informative guide for women looking to create their own spiritual practice centered in Celtic mystic tradition.
Every woman holds a bright treasure within her: the sacred flame of the divine feminine. And every woman can awaken that burning goddess spirit and release the wisdom and magick of her birthright.
This remarkable guide will show you how to craft your own spiritual practice centered in the Celtic mystical tradition. Unleash the warrior woman—the queen—the shapeshifter inside you and embrace a timeless vision of the divine: strong, courageous, feminine.
Access the energies of your warrior self and other powerful feminine archetypes
Bond with your closest friend in a Celtic soulfriend ritual
Celebrate the Celtic woman’s Wheel of the Year to imbue every day with spiritual meaning
Act out ritual dramas to experience firsthand the wisdom of Celtic myths
Follow guided meditations to awaken your creativity and connection with the divine
Use a magickal Celtic techniques for healing and divination
The warrior and the virgin, the mother and crone—linking with these divine archetypes can inspire life-changing revelations about yourself and the universe. Awaken the goddess who sleeps within you and build upon her wisdom to create powerful, meaningful traditions for yourself, your daughters, sisters and friends.
Edain became a self-initiated Witch in 1981 and was an active part of the Pagan community since her formal initiation into a large San Antonio coven in 1983. Edain had researched alternative spiritualities since her teens, when she was first introduced to Kabbalah. Since that time, she studied a variety of magickal paths.
An alumnus of the University of Texas with a BA in history, she was affiliated with several professional writer's organizations and occasionally presented workshops on magickal topics or worked individually with students who wished to study Witchcraft.
Edain was the author of over fifteen books, including Bewitchments, Enchantments, and Ostara: Customs, Spells & Rituals for the Rites of Spring.