Becoming a shining one, an esoteric look at the Celtic fairy tradition
Author: J Kay MacCormack
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Description: Becoming a shining one, an esoteric look at the Celtic fairy tradition por J Kay MacCormack is a study that explores the deeper meaning of Celtic fairies. Discover the wisdom and spiritual insights behind these ancient beings and how they relate to personal enlightenment.
Pages: 17
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