Reviewed by Heather Dewhurst www.kitchenwitchhearth.net
Morgan Daimler has again shared their knowledge to provide an accessible exploration of Irish beliefs, both historically and within the current culture.
Ever respectful of this being a living tradition, Ms Daimler describes what is available from the past, explaining where these may have been misinterpreted previously, enabling the reader to draw their own conclusions as to what the ancestors may have undertaken within their practice.
We are then provided with examples of how modern day practitioners have interpreted their traditions, to keep their practices alive, resonating with authenticity and strength.
Morgan Daimler as always provides us not only with their extensive familiarity of this subject, but gives the reader access to their bibliography, from the oldest available sources up to those living and working with this practice today.
This is a well-researched valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the Irish Pantheon.

Pantheon The Irish by Morgan Daimler
Pantheon: The Irish explores Irish pagan beliefs and practices in a beginner-friendly way, offering readers a source for understanding both the spirituality and its context. Besides covering cosmology and holidays, the author discusses the gods and spirits that are acknowledged within the belief system, giving brief descriptions of each, and how they were and are understood. Designed as an introduction to the Irish pantheon, this book will guide beginners towards a basic understanding of a unique approach to paganism, offering further suggested resources for those wanting to dive deeper.
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