Book Of Pagan Prayer

Book Summary


Organized by usage, this book culls pagan prayers to the gods and goddesses of the Celtic, Germanic, Egyptian, Greek, and Zoroastrian traditions and includes blank pages for recording one's own prayers. Consumable. It is you who will be talking to the gods. Be clear. Be careful in how you pray. Take care how you come before the gods. Give them your best. There are many reference books on elaborate pagan rituals but never - until now - a guide to the most basic of practices: prayers and offerings. A Book of Pagan Prayer provides the pagan community a comprehensive and thoughtful selection of prayers - and shows readers how they too can create their own. After an introduction on why to pray, author Ceisiwr Serith explores how to pray through words, posture, dance, and music. He explains how to prepare for and compose prayers, how to address and honor the deities, and how to conclude a prayer. Serith also answers important questions, such as: Why should pagans pray? Should prayers be spontaneous? What are offerings about? Is all this just trying to buy the gods off? Gathered from many traditions - including Celtic, Germanic, Egyptian, Greek, and Zoroastrian - this guide includes nearly 500 sample prayers organized by purpose: for the family and household; times of the day, month, and year; life passages; thanksgiving, grace, and petition; as well as litanies and mantras. Whether offering a blessing, celebrating new life, safeguarding travel, or honoring the seasons, readers will discover timeless pagan prayers for worship, spiritual connection, and personal relationship with the gods.

Book Details


Book Name Book Of Pagan Prayer
Author John Matthews, Ceisiwr Serith, Ari Berk
Publisher Weiser Books (May 2002)
ISBN 9781578632558
Pages 320
Language English
Price 727
 
 

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