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Moss Agate

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The stone of nature, growth, and abundance. Magickal Correspondences Receptive energy Earth Heart chakra Aries, Scorpio Balancing, calming, fertility, growth, healing, luck, peace, prosperity, tranquility, wealth, well-being The Magick of Moss Agate Moss agate is associated with nature and nature spirits. Moss agate can strengthen our connection with the earth bringing us in harmony and resonance with nature and the land around us. Moss agate is considered the "Gardening Stone" helping your garden grow and flourish. It aids the gardener when worn. Place moss agate in your garden to help it grow, especially useful for potted plants and indoor plants. Try hanging it in the branches of trees and shrubs. Place moss agate in a watering container to water your plants. Moss agate is a healing crystal, especially when used in healing the emotions and mind. It instills calmness and tranquility, alleviates stress and anxiety and boosts self-esteem. It can help you overcome fears by ret...

"The Book of Celtic Magic" Book Review

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The Book of Celtic Magic: Transformative Teachings from the Cauldron of Awen was written by Kristoffer Hughes, chief of the Anglesey Druid Order.   This book is perfect for beginners to delve into what Celtic magick is and the pantheon of Celtic gods and goddesses. It explains the meaning of Awen and its importance in Celtic magick. The reader is encouraged to take part in the various guided visualisations and exercises within the book. This allows you to reflect inwards and put what you are reading into practice, to really connect with the spirit and teachings of Awen in your life. This book helps you understand how you can work with the Celtic gods and goddesses and how they can be your magickal allies. How the tales of Rhiannon, Cerridwen, and others can help guide you and assist you in your journey. The book also discusses various forms of divination such as tree divination (the Ogham) and bone divination. I learned from the book that the Ogham wasn't necessarily an ancient Cel...