
Fairy
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Often what we think we know about faeries could fill a thimble, so buckle in for an in-depth look with 'Fairy: The Otherworld By Many Names' by Morgan Daimler. This look at Fairy dispels popular myths, looks at modern understanding of the Fae and does it with scholarship as well as a practiced knowledge not easily matched. A must-read for anyone looking to understand these incredible but non-human Beings. -- Amy Blackthorn, author of Blackthorn's Protection Magic and owner of Blackthorn's Botanicals Whether you are new to the Otherworldly realms of Fairy or a seasoned explorer, Fairy: The Otherworld By Many Names is yet another invaluable resource from Morgan Daimler that will deepen your understanding of, and enrich your practice with, these ancient and enigmatic beings. -- Jhenah Telyndru (MA, Celtic Studies), author of Rhiannon: Divine Queen of the Celtic Britons, and Blodeuwedd: Welsh Goddess of Seasonal Sovereignty Fairy is a fascinating study that examines beliefs in Fairy - the magical world - from across Celtic languages speaking cultures. The book is complex yet non-intimidating, with content clearly structured and accessible to a broad audience. Lore that is authentic to Celtic languages speaking cultures, scholarly research, and personal thought weave together to convey a fuller picture of Fairy, a picture that shows not just the mystery and magic but also things coming down crashing when humans act poorly because of either ignorance or disregard for rules. Fairy, The Celtic Otherworld By Many Names is a must read for anyone interested to understand fairies and the importance of balance between their world and ours. -- Daniela Simina, author of Pagan Portals-Where Fairies Meet Parallels between Irish and Romanian Fairy Traditions, and A Fairy Path: The Memoir of a Young Fairy Seer in Training Morgan Daimler invites us on a spectacular journey to the Otherworld. She vividly presents a host of helpful information that both allow the reader to understand what can be a contradictory subject and to come to their own conclusions as well. This is a marvelous work of scholarship that should be primary for anyone looking to explore the realm of Fairy and know its inhabitants. Morgan's work once again shows us why she is the preeminent expert on all things Fairy related in the modern era. -- Mark NeCamp, Jr., author of Energy Magick The Otherworld is an elusive place of magick and mysterious beings. There have been many strange tales of this place where the fairies call home. In her new book, Fairy, Morgan Daimler helps us peer through the mists of the Otherworld so that we may better connect to this magical place. Using folklore, story, and even pop culture, Daimler teaches us the many ways the world of Fairy has been seen over hundreds of years. This book is a wonderful guide for those who wish to dare tread into the world of the fairies. -- Chris Allaun, author of Otherworld: Ecstatic Witchcraft for the Spirits of the LandMore details
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