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Druid Power: Celtic Faerie Craft and Elemental Magic

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Added November 11, 2004

Druid Power

Celtic Faerie Craft and Elemental Magic

Author: Amber Wolfe
Publisher: Llewellyn Books
Available At: Bookstores Everywhere
Publishing Date: July 2004
Genre: Nonfiction: New Age/Spirituality/Celitc
Format: Trade Paperback
Price: 0-7387-0588-8
ISBN: $4.95
Reviewer: Cyndi Witkus

Druid Power is a look at the sometimes mystical, yet well based system of the Druids. Written in an easy-to-read style, Amber Wolfe helps you to engage in guided meditation in order to reach deep within yourself and see your own personal power. Further, taking the history of the Tuatha de Danaan, she helps you take yourself further by including some techniques found in modern transpersonal psychology.

Though it's not always clear when she's starting the guided meditations for you to try, I found this book to be really helpful for looking inside myself as well as looking at the ancient Celts with a differing view than is normally presented. The various exercises were well written and engaging in the problems points that commonly happen. I'd recommend this book for the beginner to elemental magic as well as to those who'd like another book that helps them to look outside the usual sources. Amber Wolfe does a wonderful job in not only presenting the Druids in a more encompassing, evolving light, but she manages to connect the Celts to the Tuatha De Danaan in a way that though there's no evidence, seems reasonably sensible on many levels.

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