Celtic Spirit-Fire:

An Adventurous Journey Into The Sacred World

by Michael J. McCoy 

Celtic Spirit-Fire

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   Photograph  of the                                           author, Michael J. McCoy, by Moon)Dawg 2008

Celtic Spirit-Fire is anything but a book of dense, mythological treatise and obscure verse as are so many books in Celtic studies.  Instead, this book is an exciting, warm and at times amusing journey into a discovery of the world of the Celts. 

It uses imagination, magic, intuition, verse, prayers, incantations, ritual, myth, heroic warriors, and symbolism that transforms the ordinary into miraculous adventure, revealing the sacredness of all things.  And, for those so inclined, it is an introduction to the mystery of spirit, and a kind of "tool kit" for beginning to practice truly Celtic spirituality.

The renewed interest in things Celtic is clearly visible in all Celtic homelands, and extends to the diaspora as well, including the over 64 million of Irish descent scattered across the planet, in addition to those of the Isle of Man, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Brittany and Galicia (the greater number of these are to be found in North America, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and South America). 

Add to this the continued interest in seemingly anything of Celtic roots by the larger general population, even in Japan, and it appears to constitute an ongoing phenomenon with no end in sight.

For anyone of Celtic descent, or anyone with "Celtic interests," this book is a MUST read!

What Others Are  Saying About the  Book ...

"Taking inspiration from Celtic mythological motifs and themes, old folk traditions, and combined with his own creativity and life experiences, Michael McCoy manifests Celtic Spirit-Fire ... a unique text combining mythology, spiritual autobiography, ritual, and ancestral wisdom that the Celtic Polytheist (and certainly more!) will no doubt find inspirational and entertaining.  A beautiful tribute from and to the Warrior's Truth."

--Tomas Flannabhra, Uachtaran, An Chuallacht Ghaol Naofa

 

"... an excellent example of a further Irish medieval literary genre, 'colloquy/ conversation,' ... This book represents a new attempt at a new conversation, and much that might have been hidden is revealed, and much that is true (both factually and mythically) may be discerned ... The spirit of the mythmakers of Ireland, and of Celtic cultures in general, is alive in every word of this book ... I recommend this book unreservedly..."

Phillip A. Bernhardt-House PhD Academic Celticist, Medievalist

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 "Bendachta De ocus An-De foraib!"

The blessings of the Gods and the Non-Gods be on all of you ...

 

 

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