Celtic Shamanic Magic for Protection and Warding

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Celtic shamanic magic is a form of spiritual practice that was traditionally carried out by the Celtic people of ancient Europe. The Celts believed in a connection between the physical and spiritual realms, and they viewed the shaman as a bridge between these worlds. Shamans were seen as powerful individuals who possessed the ability to communicate with spirits, ancestors, and other supernatural beings. They were believed to have the power to heal the sick, divine the future, and influence the natural world. Celtic shamanic magic was deeply rooted in nature, with practitioners drawing on the power of plants, animals, and elemental forces in their rituals and spells. They believed that everything in the natural world had its own spirit or energy, and they sought to tap into these forces to bring about desired outcomes.

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They believed that everything in the natural world had its own spirit or energy, and they sought to tap into these forces to bring about desired outcomes. The practice of Celtic shamanic magic involved various rituals and ceremonies, such as the use of herbs and plants for healing, the casting of spells and charms, and the performance of sacred dances and chants. The shaman would often enter into an altered state of consciousness through meditation, drumming, or the use of hallucinogenic substances, in order to connect with the spirit world and gain insight and guidance.

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      One of the central beliefs in Celtic shamanic magic was the concept of the "Otherworld," a realm inhabited by gods, spirits, and magical beings. The shaman would often journey to the Otherworld to seek wisdom or to undertake important tasks. This journey could be physical or metaphorical, with the shaman traveling in their spirit form or using ritual objects and symbols to facilitate the journey. Celtic shamanic magic was a deeply personal and individualistic practice, with each shaman developing their own unique methods and techniques. However, there were common themes and practices that united Celtic shamans across different regions and tribes. Today, Celtic shamanic magic continues to be practiced by modern-day pagans and those interested in the shamanic traditions of the Celtic people. It is seen as a way to reconnect with nature, tap into ancient wisdom, and create a deeper sense of spiritual connection..

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