Edain became a self-initiated Witch in 1981 and was an active part of the Pagan community since her formal initiation into a large San Antonio coven in 1983. Edain had researched alternative spiritualities since her teens, when she was first introduced to Kabbalah. Since that time, she studied a variety of magickal paths.
An alumnus of the University of Texas with a BA in history, she was affiliated with several professional writer's organizations and occasionally presented workshops on magickal topics or worked individually with students who wished to study Witchcraft.
Edain was the author of over fifteen books, including Bewitchments, Enchantments, and Ostara: Customs, Spells & Rituals for the Rites of Spring.
Have you ever noticed how some of the most useful things in the
world are also the most common? You can get hammers and
screwdrivers at convenience stores, yet they make taking care of
your home easier and more efficient. You would think that such
valuable devices would become expensive and rare, but just the
opposite is true. The same is true for dictionaries. They have
become inexpensive and you can even get them in formats that are
small enough to keep in a purse or pocket. Perhaps we should have
called Edain McCoy's Celtic Myth & Magick a dictionary. After all,
it does list over 700 Celtic deities, heroes, and heroines in
alphabetical order, sharing their myths, correspondences, and uses
in magick. This is of incredible value to anyone using the Celtic
pantheon of deities in his or her spiritual system. Or perhaps we
should have called it a complete guide. Besides the dictionary, it
includes an introduction to Celtic tradition and lore, information
about rituals, rites, festivals, ceremonies, and spells you can do.
You'll also learn Celtic pathworking; invocation and evocation; and
information on almost fifty popular Pagan traditions that draw upon
the Celts as a source. The book also shares data on resources for
supplies and even includes Celtic music and Celtic dress. But there
is no reason for Edain to brag in the title. The book speaks for
itself. And what it says is that it is simply the most complete
book on Celtic traditions ever published. For even more details you
can check out the large bibliography of sources. I highly recommend
this book to anyone interested in Paganism, Witchcraft, or the
ancient Celts. If you really want to learn about the ancient Celts
and how you can put their traditions, knowledge, and wisdom to use
in your spiritual practices, get this book.
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