Use the magic of Wicca and Druidry to guide your life
The ancient earth-based religions of Wicca and Druidry have experienced a strong revival in recent years. Both have a love of the earth, using the pentagram as a sacred symbol, the celebration of 8 seasonal ceremonies, the use of a magic circle and the 4 elements of Earth, Air, Fire and Water, and both systems evolved from the Western magical tradition and British and Celtic folklore having their roots in a pre-Christian pagan past.
THE DRUIDCRAFT TAROT also draws upon the ancient concepts of Pythagorean numerology to enhance the meaning of the cards, and to provide the artist, Will Worthington, with inspiration from Pythagorean Sacred Geometry. His stunning images have the depth and romantic quality of pre-Raphaelite paintings.The book will guide you to use the tarot images as gateways to enter your inner spiritual world.
Pack contains 78 full-colour cards and a 192-page illustrated book.
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Philip Carr-Gomm is Chief of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. From the age of 15 he studied with the Chief Druid, Ross Nichols, a friend of the founder of modern Witchcraft, Gerald Gardner. Philip is the author of a number of works on Druidry and since the publication of his first book in 1991 has been in demand worldwide for radio, television and newspaper interviews. He has lectured and held workshops in Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Europe, the UK and at centres in mainland US.
Stephanie Carr-Gomm studied at Bath Academy of Art before travelling extensively.After returning to the UK she trained as a scenic artist at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has since worked as a freelance artist for many theatre, opera and ballet companies. Stephanie administers the training programme of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids and is co-author with Philip of
Will Worthington is a highly respected artist whose interest in the ancient past is reflected in his paintings and drawing. He has contributed illustrative work to
. A practising Druid, he draws upon the natural world for his inspiration.