ADF Publishing is just beginning the task of selectively publishing high quality books on a variety of Neopagan topics. Consistent with ADF’s scholarly focus and motto of, “Why not excellence,” we will be publishing books emphasizing both solid research foundations and real usefulness in modern Neopagan religions.
Sacred Fire, Holy Well: A Druid’s Grimoire
by Ian Corrigan ()
Sacred Fire, Holy Well is an approach to a modern practice of Celtic Paganism and magical arts. Centered in the lore of the Gaelic Celts it offers a simple summary of Irish mythic lore, and ritual patterns for individual and group worship. It also provides complete instruction in a system of Druidic magical work, trance vision, spellbinding and work with spirits.
Ogham: The Secret Language of the Druids
by Robert Lee “Skip” Ellison (2008)
This solidly researched guide to Ogham, the traditional alphabet of Irish poets and loremasters, belongs on the bookshelf of anyone interested in Celtic traditions or modern Druid spirituality. Ellison deserves high praise for a readable and practical introduction to the intricacies of Ogham lore.’ — John Michael Greer, author of The Druid Magic Handbook
A World Full of Gods: An Inquiry into Polytheism
by John Michael Greer (2005)
In this book John Michael Greer turns his attention to the intellectual underpinnings and superstructures of the Pagan and magical movements. Pagan religions have tended to be more concerned with practice that with theory and in a system that has no dogma – no legislated doctrine – that is as it should be. Yet as out movement grows and matures, it is inevitable that we will begin to think in a more abstract way about our models and systems. John Michael Greer has provided a primer on the kinds of ideas and themes that must be included in any discussion of the theology and philosophy of Neo-pagan religions.
Deep Ancestors: Practicing the Religion of the Proto-Indo-Europeans
by Ceisiwr Serith (2009)
From ADF Publishing, this book provides a solid introduction to Proto-Indo-European work and lays an excellent framework for work in “common Indo-European” formats. Included here are rituals for the turning wheel of the year, from planting to harvest to equinox rites. Additionally, there are rites for ancestors, lists of reconstructed deity names (and the functions those names imply), and domestic rituals for the family at their hearth.
Ancient Fire: An Introduction to Gaulish Celtic Polytheism
by Segomâros Widugeni (2018)
Ancient Fires is a seminal text by one of the foremost figures in Gaulish Polytheism today. The book is one of the most complete attempts to explore Gaulish devotion practices and extends effectively our current understanding of the spiritual underpinnings of the Gaulish polytheistic revival movement.
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