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El. knyga: Druidic Art of Divination: Understanding the Past and Seeing into the Future

  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Destiny Books,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781644110256
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  • Formatas: 288 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Jun-2020
  • Leidėjas: Destiny Books,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781644110256
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A complete guide to the techniques of the pre-Celtic Druids for understanding the past, present, and future

&; Offers step-by-step instructions for a wealth of practices passed down across five generations of Welsh Druids

&; Explains the three forms of divination used by the Druids: interpretive divination, such as reading the Sevens; inductive divination, such as reading the wind or smoke; and intuitive divination, whose tools include cup-stones and scrying mirrors

&; Provides comprehensive instructions on how to craft and utilize your own magical instruments and tools, including botanical compounds, scrying wands, and slate speculum vitae

In this practical guide, Jon G. Hughes shares ancient secret Druidic techniques of divination passed down to him across five generations in an unbroken lineage of influential Welsh Druids.

Hughes explains the three forms of divination used by his tradition: interpretive divination, used by readers of the Sevens (small staves with engraved sigils); inductive divination, which includes instructions for reading the wind, reading smoke, and divination using water; and intuitive divination, whose tools includes cup-stones and slate mirrors for scrying. Providing step-by-step instructions for practices in each of the three forms, he offers a wealth of divinatory techniques and explains how to access the altered states of consciousness necessary to read time backward and forward. He also explores the crafting and use of all tools and mixtures the reader will need to perform each type of divination, including botanical compounds, scrying wands, and a slate speculum vitae, the &;mirror of life.&; He reveals how the prime function of divination in this school of Druidic lore is to gain insight into past, present, and future events through a process of internalizing them, akin to empathy, and then interpreting them.

By providing an understanding of pre-Celtic beliefs and clear instructions for Druidic practices, Hughes offers each of us the opportunity to begin our own practical experimentation and journey of discovery into the ancient art of Druidic divination.

Recenzijos

The ancient art of Druidic divination can be intimidating, but Jons writing is informative yet wise as he explains the different systems used by the Druids. This book will leave you wanting to discover more. * Ambrosia Hawthorn, editor of Witchology Magazine and author of The Spell Book for New Witches * The Druidic Art of Divination by Jon G. Hughes does a great service making his pre-Celtic Druid oral tradition available to those of us who are unlikely to find someone to teach it to us in person. I highly recommend it to those interested in some new divination techniques and/or learning more about Druidism." * The Magical Buffet * The Druidic Art of Divination (subtitled Understanding the Past and Seeing Into the Future) is a pleasure through and through. The title alone makes you want to pick it up and thumb through it. If you do, you'll be hooked, in a good way. * Judy Blackstone, Facing North *

ONE THE THEORY OF PRE--CELTIC DIVINATION
Introduction: Keepers Of The Knowledge
2(4)
The Role of Pre-Celtic Divination
6(2)
The Oral Tradition of the Pre-Celtic Druids
8(6)
A Cautionary Note
14(1)
Some Definitions and Clarification
15(3)
1 The Cultural Context Of Pre--Celtic Divination
18(21)
The Druid in Pre-Celtic Society
18(8)
The Arrival of the Celtic Influence
26(6)
The Tri-eminence of the Druid
32(7)
2 The Rudiments Of The Pre--Celtic Druidic Vorldview
39(45)
On Creation
41(14)
On Nature
55(1)
On God(s)
56(3)
On Humanity
59(10)
On Divination and Foresight
69(8)
On the End of Time
77(7)
TWO THE PRAXIS
3 Divination
84(21)
The Function and Objectives
87(9)
The Modern-Day Science
96(3)
The Marriage of Science and Tradition
99(1)
The Three Methods Chosen and Why
99(2)
Processes Common to All: The Eight Successions of Druidic Divination
101(4)
4 Interpretive Divination By Learned Wood: The Sevens
105(27)
Woods
106(3)
Symbols/Inscriptions
109(3)
Casting
112(2)
Interpretation
114(2)
The Session: The Nine Successions of Divining with the Sevens
116(16)
5 Inductive Divination By Water: Captured--Water Skrying
132(50)
Collecting and Storing Water in Its Various Forms
136(5)
Distilling Hydrosols or Hydrolats (Floral Waters) Using a Variety of Botanicals
141(17)
Tools and Mediums
158(6)
Preparing the Working Environment
164(3)
Potentializing the Portal
167(1)
Skrying Meditation
168(5)
Interpretation
173(7)
Scattering the Working Environment
180(1)
Reflection
180(2)
6 Intuitive Divination By Slate Skrying: The Slate Speculum
182(15)
Tools and Mediums
184(3)
Preparing the Working Environment
187(1)
Potentializing the Portal
188(3)
Meditation
191(2)
Interpretation
193(1)
Scattering the Working Environment
194(1)
Reflection
194(3)
7 Intuitive Divination By Cupstone Skrying: The Bullaun
197(23)
Tools and Mediums
206(2)
Bullaun Preparation
208(1)
Preparing the Working Environment
208(2)
Potentializing the Portal
210(1)
Skrying Meditation
210(3)
Interpretation
213(1)
Scattering the Working Environment
213(1)
Reflection
213(1)
Conclusion: The Praxis
214(6)
THREE CRAFTING
Introduction and General Guidelines
220(1)
8 Crafting Your Own Mediums
221(19)
Moon-Cleansed Water
223(3)
Botanical Compounds
226(4)
Oil Compounds
230(3)
Crafting Libations
233(7)
9 Crafting Your Own Tools
240(24)
Harvesting and Crafting Skrying Wands
240(14)
The Crafting of a Slate Speculum
254(10)
Conclusion: Divination As Art 264(4)
Index 268
Jon G. Hughes is part of a lineage of Druids that has been practicing for five generations in a remote area of Wales. He teaches the tradition at his home in Ireland and gives workshops and seminars throughout Europe under his Welsh Druidic name, Cynon. He is the director of the Irish Centre for Druidic Practices and the author of A Druids Handbook to the Spiritual Power of Plants and Sexual Practices of the Druids. He lives in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland.