The Spindle Hearth A Sourcebook for Goddess Centered Living

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The Spindle Hearth  A Sourcebook for Goddess Centered Living
Author : D. Kate Dooley
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Publisher : Lulu.com
Language : English
Release Date : 01 May 2006
ISBN : 9781411694057
Pages : 227 pages
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Magic is practical: the air you breathe, the fire of your will, your strong emotions, all coming together into form. This book is a window into methods used by one hearth keeper to enhance her own life and those of her kindred and family through the use of magic. It's a homespun treasury of skills: divination, prayers, meditations, and rites that will enable you to build your inner fire for the practical purpose of making daily life better. The exercises given within this book are centered on the energies of the Twelve Powers embodied by the Goddesses known as Handmaidens to Frgga: Syn, Fulla, Gna, Var, Lofn, Eir, Sjofn, Hlin, Saga, Gefjon, Snotra and Vor; twelve powers who give fire to the center, to All-Mother, the Goddess of the Hearth. Learn about daily rites, needfire, and ways to keep Frigga's sacred day and how to apply this knowledge to your own life from this sourcebook born of the need to engage the magic of All-Mother.

The Spindle Hearth  A Sourcebook for Goddess Centered Living

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