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CELTIC AUTUMN GIVEAWAY!

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It's been awhile since I had a giveaway. I planned on having one when my followers list reached 100, but never had the time. I am now at 108 followers and couldn't be happier that so many of you actually enjoy my little blog, so its time to give back. I have recently acquired some items that are Celtic in nature, and relating to Celtic spirituality and myth. I am definitely fascinated with the European mythos, and have thumbed through a couple books. But as I focus on the Norse tradition, these items are not particularly relevant to me at the present time. Rather than have them collect dust, I decided they would make a wonderful giveway for any of my readers who might be interested in a Celtic path or are interested in exploring the culture and spirituality of the Celts. Items included in Giveaway as Follows Celtic Women's Spirituality by Edain McCoy  Celtic Magic by DJ Conway 366 Celt: A Year and a Day of Celtic Wisdom and Lore by Carl McColman *...

Defining "FRITH"

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                 There is much debate and misuse of the term frith in the heathen community. It is a word that has different meanings for different people, in the modern age. Some extend frith to no one, others to any individual whom they like or gives them a friendly word. Even I use the words, In frith to close my blog posts. But if I want to make clear the meaning, one must understanding that such a greeting is not an extension of my own frith, but rather an expression of hope that my readers may enjoy the blessings of their own.           Frith is often translated as “peace,” which in truth is an extremely vast oversimplification. Frith in truth is a term which indicates an immersion in a psychological type of unity experienced with those who are one’s kin. In anthropological terms, one could argue that frith in its historical representation cannot be experienced by modern individuals. Our social society si...