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The Celtic and Irish Mythology Bundle

By: Martin K. Ettington
Narrated by: Martin K. Ettington
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Here is a package of three books on Irish and Celtic mythology.

About the Little People: Fairies, Elves, Dwarfs, and Leprechauns

The little people are known as elves, gnomes, leprechauns, Sidhi, and many more names. There are legends of them all over the world. And recent discoveries such as Flores Man show that these people are real! Learn more about these beings, the Otherworld, and stories of encounters with them.

The Mythical People of Ireland

All about the mythical beings of Ireland, including the Tuatha De Danann, elves, leprechauns, druids, the Otherworld, and more.

Druid History, Mysticism, Rituals, Magic, and Prophecy

The history of the Druids, their festivals, alphabet, meditations, rituals, prophecy, herbal healing, and much more.

©2022 Martin K. Ettington (P)2022 Martin K. Ettington
Fantasy Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Social Sciences Supernatural Tradition Mythology Magic Ancient History Paranormal Irish Mythology
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Everything about this is awful. The reading: the guy starts off saying "this is what it says on page 1" and "this is what is says on the title page". Ugh. And he thinks writing books credulously about UFOs being aliens is a credential. He can't pronounce any of the names correctly. This is supposed to be about Celtic mythology, but there is precious little mythology at all, and he seems to think notions from Norse or Native American mythology somehow bolster his wild speculations about fairies and little people. There is "magical" rites included that are just made up Victorian era nonsense. If you are looking for actual facts about Celtic mythology, this is not the book you want. If you want to know just how far off the deep end some people are, sure, you'll find out plenty on that score. This was a wasted 6.5 hours. My brain still hurts.

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