Celtic Sexuality

Celtic Sexuality
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015034523350
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Synopsis Celtic Sexuality by : Peter Cherici

While the Celts remained relatively isolated in the British Isles, they developed unique sexual customs and practices. Morality and guilt were not linked to sexual behaviour and both sexes enjoyed sexual relationships with multiple partners. The laws reflected not what people should do but what they did do.

Celtic Sexuality

Celtic Sexuality
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Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105018467303
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Synopsis Celtic Sexuality by : Peter Cherici

Celtic Sexuality

Celtic Sexuality
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 0715627252
ISBN-13 : 9780715627259
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Synopsis Celtic Sexuality by : Peter Cherici

This study of the sexuality of the early Celts is told against the background of European history during the first millennium AD. While the Celts remained relatively isolated in the British Isles, they developed unique sexual customs and practices. Men and women enjoyed marriages with multiple partners and rough sexual equality, and their laws reflected not what people should do, but what they did do. hungry for conquest swept across Celtic Britain, seemingly bent on genocide. Christian missionaries established outposts in the Celtic lands, competing with the traditional beliefs of the druids. Celtic society had to adapt to meet the new and confusing conditions found in the world. As new viewpoints seeped into Celtic life, they gradually altered their perception of sexuality. spirituality. Far from limiting itself to the distant past, it provides an examination of the human condition by emphasising that the early Celts were little different from the men and women who walked the earth after them.

Sexual Practices of the Druids

Sexual Practices of the Druids
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781620552032
ISBN-13 : 1620552035
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Sexual Practices of the Druids by : Jon G. Hughes

A step-by-step guide to the ancient tradition of sex magic as practiced by generations of Celtic Druids • Details a wide range of sex magic rituals that may be used by couples, groups, and solitary practitioners • Explains how to channel, intensify, and project your sexual energy for magical purposes • Provides instructions for crafting the necessary ritual tools, including wands, chalices, cauldrons, and attire, and for brewing the potions that accompany these rites One of the Druid’s most powerful tools, sex magic harnesses and projects the immense natural energy produced by orgasm to liberate your consciousness from everyday awareness and influence reality at will. With more than 50 years in the Druidic tradition, Jon Hughes reveals the fundamentals of Celtic sex magic passed down secretly from generation to generation. He explains how to channel, intensify, and project your sexual energy for magical purposes and offers authentic instructions for a wide range of sex magic rituals that may be used by couples, groups, and solitary practitioners. In addition to the steps of preparation and closure for each ritual, he describes the workings of the 9 stages of the sex magic ritual--Awakening, Augmentation, Intensification, Quickening, Orgasm and Projection, Continuance, Relaxation, Scattering, and Gift. Hughes provides detailed instructions for crafting and consecrating the necessary ritual tools, including wands, chalices, and cauldrons, and for brewing the potions that accompany these rites. He also explores the power of emotion and intention in these sacred rituals, providing a complete guide to this ancient path of empowerment and magic.

Celtic Sex Magic

Celtic Sex Magic
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Publisher : Destiny Books
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 0892819081
ISBN-13 : 9780892819089
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Celtic Sex Magic by : Jon G. Hughes

The first written account by a contemporary Welsh initiate of the ancient tradition of sex magic as practiced by generations of Celtic druids. • Reveals authentic, accurate, and fully illustrated instructions. • Provides detailed instructions for crafting, purifying, and energizing all the necessary ritual tools. Sex magic is an important component of Celtic spiritual practice. Unlike other ritual practices that look to intermediaries or deities to execute the participants' wishes, druids believe that individuals can directly influence exterior reality by focusing their own internal sexual energy. Sex magic potentizes and projects this energy so that it reaches its full power, allowing the participants to liberate their consciousness from everyday awareness and influence reality at will. Written by a practicing druid with more than forty years in the tradition, Celtic Sex Magic explains the fundamental principles involved in channeling the vast amounts of energy generated during orgasm for the purpose of projecting spells and elevating consciousness. The secrets of this tradition have been passed down orally for generations and are revealed here in print for the first time. This workbook contains authentic, accurate, and fully illustrated instructions for a wide range of sex magic rituals that may be used by couples, groups, and solitary practitioners. The author also provides detailed instructions for crafting the necessary ritual tools and brewing the potions used in these rituals. Celtic Sex Magic offers the keys to unlocking and directing the enormous potential of sexual energy.

LGBTQ Visibility, Media and Sexuality in Ireland

LGBTQ Visibility, Media and Sexuality in Ireland
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781000333169
ISBN-13 : 1000333167
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis LGBTQ Visibility, Media and Sexuality in Ireland by : Páraic Kerrigan

This book traces the turbulent history of queer visibility in the Irish media to explore the processes by which a regionally based media system shaped queer identities within a highly conservative and religious population. The book details the emergence of an LGBTQ rights movement in Ireland and charts how this burgeoning movement utilised the media for the liberatory potential of advancing LGBTQ rights. However, mainstream media institutions also exploited queer identities for economic purposes, which, coupled with the eruption of the AIDS pandemic in the 1980s, disrupted the mainstreaming goals of queer visibility. Drawing on industrial, societal and production culture determinants, the author identifies the shifting contours of queer visibility in the Irish media, uncovering the longstanding relationship between LGBTQ organising and the Irish media. This book is suitable for students and scholars in gender studies, media studies, cultural studies and LGBTQ studies.

Irish Modernism and the Politics of Sexual Health

Irish Modernism and the Politics of Sexual Health
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9780192889515
ISBN-13 : 0192889516
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Irish Modernism and the Politics of Sexual Health by : () (Meadhbh) Houston

Irish Modernism and the Politics of Sexual Health explores the politicized role of sexual health as a concept, discourse, and subject of debate within Irish literary culture from 1880 to 1960. Combining perspectives from Irish Studies, Modernist Studies, and the Social History of Medicine, it traces the ways in which authors, politicians, and activists in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ireland harnessed debates over sexual hygiene, venereal disease, birth control, fertility, and eugenics to envisage competing models of Irish identity, culture, and political community. Analyzing the work of canonical authors (Yeats, Synge, Shaw, Joyce, Beckett, Flann O'Brien) and less often discussed figures (George Moore, Oliver Gogarty, Signe Toksvig, Kate O'Brien) in conversation with medical, scientific, and legal writing on sexual health, it charts how the medicalization and politicization of sex informed the emergence and development of modernism in Ireland. At the same time, by reading this literary material alongside the polemical and journalistic writing of figures such as Arthur Griffith, Maud Gonne, and Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, it also reveals the ways in which key events in Irish cultural and political history - the Parnell Split, the Limerick Pogrom, the Playboy riots, the passage of the Censorship of Publications Act - were shaped by ongoing debates and dilemmas in the field of sexual health. This book will benefit students, researchers, and readers interested in the history of sex and its regulation in modern Ireland, the impact of sex and medicine on Irish political history, and the nature of modernism's engagement with sex, health, and the body.

A Celtic Quest

A Celtic Quest
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000000308134
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Synopsis A Celtic Quest by : John Layard

Celtic Plant Magic

Celtic Plant Magic
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Publisher : Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 0892819243
ISBN-13 : 9780892819249
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Celtic Plant Magic by : Jon G. Hughes

This is the first working guide to the creation and application of plant-based compounds for magical and healing purposes as well as Celtic Sex rituals based on the Druidic tradition.

Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging

Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781317618539
ISBN-13 : 131761853X
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging by : Francesca Stella

This book brings together a diverse range of critical interventions in sexuality and gender studies, and seeks to encourage new ways of thinking about the connections and tensions between sexual politics, citizenship and belonging. The book is organized around three interlinked thematic areas, focusing on sexual citizenship, nationalism and international borders (Part 1); sexuality and "race" (Part 2); and sexuality and religion (Part 3). In revisiting notions of sexual citizenship and belonging, contributors engage with topical debates about "sexual nationalism," or the construction of western/European nations as exceptional in terms of attitudes to sexual and gender equality vis-à-vis an uncivilized, racialized "Other." The collection explores macro-level perspectives by attending to the geopolitical and socio-legal structures within which competing claims to citizenship and belonging are played out; at the same time, micro-level perspectives are utilized to explore the interplay between sexuality and "race," nation, ethnicity and religious identities. Geographically, the collection has a prevalently European focus, yet contributions explore a range of trans-national spatial dimensions that exceed the boundaries of "Europe" and of European nation-states.