MAGICAL ANIMALS by Claire Nahmad

MAGICAL ANIMALS by Claire Nahmad

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This is a survey of common animals, revealing their connections in myth, folklore and superstition. A story is told for each of the animals, including the Fox-Man, the Dun-Cow, the Moon-Goddess and the Owl. The stories are taken from ancient Celtic and British folkore.

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MAGICAL ANIMALS by Claire Nahmad

This is a survey of common animals, revealing their connections in myth, folklore and superstition. A commentary is provided for each creature in popular folklore, including the Fox-Man, the Dun-Cow, the Moon-Goddess and the Owl, and many more taken from Celtic and British folklore. The book claims that cows turn to the east and kneel as the clock strikes on Christmas Eve, that hares are witches or fairies in disguise and that their appearance in a dream is very prophetic, that Celtic families are descended from foxes and that foxes are a symbol of magic and enchantment.
Claire Nahmad has written a number of bestselling books on feminine spirituality, angel communication and the reality of angels. The inner worlds of spiritual percipience have been open to her since early childhood and her intuitive explorations inform her writing. Her books, published in 30 countries and translated into 20 languages, have a strong following world-wide and are frequently utilized in mind-body-spirit courses and workshops. She lives in rural Lincolnshire in a cottage with her cockerel, Coleridge.
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ISBN 13 9781857932782
ISBN 10 1857932781
Title MAGICAL ANIMALS
Author Nahmad Claire
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1996-05-23
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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