Sorita d'Este is an author, researcher and publisher who manifests her knowledge and passion for the Mysteries through her work. Her research and writing pushes at the boundaries of Western Esoterica and beyond, often questioning and challenging the status quo and inspiring others towards experiential mysticism with firm foundations built on lessons learned from history, standing positively in today and looking with enthusiasm towards the future. She passionately believes that it is possible to manifest creativity, positivity, love and enchantment through the creation of independent, free-thinking and more spiritual communities, with firm foundations in truth, natural balance and generosity. She is the author of more than 20 published books, including Hekate Liminal Rites, Artemis Virgin Goddess of the Sun and Moon, Visions of the Cailleach and The Isles of the Many Gods. She has also edited 6 anthologies, including Hekate Her Sacred Fires, Priestesses Pythonesses and Sybils and Horns of Power. Her work has also been published in numerous books, magazines, journals and part-works. When she is not writing herself, nor walking the liminal boundaries in the gaps between civilisation and the wilderness, she works as a publisher, bringing the work of others into print. David Rankine is an occult scholar and author of more than 20 books on the subject of magic, the western esoteric traditions, folklore and mythology. Since the 1970's he has been researching and exploring magical and spiritual practices throughout history; a journey which has taken him from ancient Sumeria, Babylonia and Egypt through Greece, Rome and Britain through the middle ages and renaissance and the modern Western Mystery Traditions. With Stephen Skinner he has produced works such as The Veritable Key of Solomon and the Goetia of Dr Rudd, both highly regarded groundbreaking works which make available previously unpublished source materials for the first time.
"As a real bonus, the book is well written. The style is easy and
intelligent. It wears its scholarship lightly, but is robust. There
are plenty of references and a great bibliography. All this makes
the book something of a rarity in times when many scholarly works
are badly written and dreadfully biased (and professional academics
are some of the worst culprits); and when many books on myth,
folklore and spiritual matters seem to rely so heavily on something
the author might once have seen on television or has written in
their first flush of enthusiasm for a new found path without
actually having any deeper understanding of the subject on which
they expound." G. Talboys, Author
"Authors Sorita d'Este and David Rankine present in this small but
superbly researched tome a wealth of lore concerning the Cailleach.
Tracing her myths back beyond the time of the Romans, they note how
the land of Portugal acquired its name through the Cailleach myth,
and they relate folktales of her from Iberia to Scotland. The
Cailleach is a crone, perhaps the crone manifestation of the triple
goddess. She is as old as the hills and a bit of a trickster,
though she works her tricks for good and for the defense of those
decent folk she favors. She is fair and always takes a payment for
her deeds, in the manner of the faerie folk. She operates through
nature. Her wealth is in the form of wool and grain, and her
treasured red deer. She is undoubtedly a primal being who exists
with the green world in a very profound and integrated sense. As I
read this tome, I could not help but think of the Cailleach as the
natural counterpart to the Green Man." Cliff Seruntine, Author
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