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Title: A Circle of Stones: Journeys and Meditations for Modern Celts (Second Edition)
Author(s): Erynn Rowan Laurie
Published May 2012 by Megalithica Books
ISBN: 1905713770
ISBN-13: 978-1905713776
Paperback, 124 pages
List: $19.99
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Reviewer: Mike Gleason

There haven't been a lot of changes made to this book since it was originally issued.  There have been a few improvements in the translation of Irish words, and the illustrations have been redone, but the information is essentially unchanged.  It may be showing its age a bit, even the author admits that there have been advances in the archeological underpinnings of the work, and increased knowledge of the language and culture of the Irish Celtic people.  In spite of that, or perhaps because of it, this remains an easily understandable book, and a good source for those who wish to walk the Celtic Reconstructionist (CR) path of Paganism.

There are numerous suggestions for several rituals, as well as guidelines for the creation and maintenance of altars - including suggestions for turning your entire living space into a sacred environment.  One of the great things about her ideas for the altar is that she emphasizes the need for the altar to work for you.  It doesn't have to be a certain size or shape; it doesn't have to be kept overly neat and tidy; it doesn't need to be particularly artistic in its arrangement.  It should, however, be a place which you visit frequently, thus alleviating the necessity for dusting it.  After all, if you are interacting with the altar constantly, things will not remain static for very long.

Perhaps one of the biggest shortfalls in the average Pagan's relationship with the Gods/Ancestors/ nature spirits is the approach taken in regards to communicating with them.  Far too many individuals only contact the "other side" when they have a problem, or to give thanks and/or praise.  Since one of the major differences between the mainstream religions and Paganism is the accessibility of our gods (after all, we don't need a mediator) it seems like a no-brainer to include them in our daily lives.  Yet many people seem to feel that the routine of human life would be boring to the deities.  Perhaps, but wouldn't you be more inclined to help out someone who kept in touch instead of only calling on you when they were in need?

The spirits/gods/ancestors should be treated as honored guests when they respond to your call.  Hospitality is a sacred obligation in the Celtic world (and not just for those who are not physically present). As such, you should make sure you know who you are inviting, what they like (or don't like), who they get along with (and who shouldn't be invited to the same gathering).  You might consider  the fact that you would more likely find them shopping at the local flea market as opposed to the local antique stores.

It is also important to consider the culture in which these deities were worshiped.  They respected bravery, so subservience and groveling are not expected.  They expected their followers to be boastful (although not excessively so) and confident, so they should be approached with that confidence.

All of these details, and more, are laid out in this book.  Without a doubt, this book is designed to get you started on your journey of exploration.  It isn't so much a guide book as it is a broad itinerary.  It is intended to help you start without handicapping you by giving too much detail.  If you are looking for and excellent "starter" book on the topic, this is one you will want in your library.


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I am curious, for those that have this edition what is different between it and the first eddition of the book?

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