The Confessions of Fiona
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The Confessions of Fiona
The Confessions of Fiona by Steve Blamires details the beliefs, stories, and tenets of the Sidhe as revealed by one of the Sidhe, Fiona Macleod. For twelve years, this faery woman laid out the entire mythology, pantheon, and rituals of the faeries themselves. This volume reveals, expands, and explains what we can learn from her.
The Secrets of the Sidhe Revealed!
In 1893, the Scottish writer and mystic William Sharp (1855β1905) started writing under the name Fiona McLeod. The name Fiona did not exist before then, at least not in our world. For the following twelve years, Fiona wrote profusely of her own tradition; that is, the mythology and deities that the faeries recognise. None of these myths, legends, gods, or goddesses were known to humans prior to Fiona's revelations.
Steve Blamires presents those concepts in his new book, The Confessions of Fiona. He has studied the esoteric faery tradition for thirty years. He presents a unique ritual system; previously unknown myths, legends, and gods and goddesses, offering insight to the modern researcher of this fascinating nonhuman magical body of work. Woven into the legends that the faeries share is a whole ritual magical tradition that humans can emulate with a basic knowledge of the Western magical tradition, the four festivals, the four magical tools, and what has come to be known as pathworking. But they are all significantly different from our human perspective.
Faeries are large, shockingly powerful, and, at times, cruel and dangerous. Steve shows how and when these mighty beings of ancient times were literally shrunken to become the Tinkerbells of popular imagery. Because of this important change of perspective, Steve includes in this book an in-depth look at the faery god Daluaβa truly dark, dangerous god but a necessary one.
To help readers access more of Fiona McLeod's writings and teachings, Steve has included an appendix detailing all her essential works and scores of relevant direct quotations throughout the book.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781959883920
Publisher: Crossed Crow Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 25 March 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Crossed Crow Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 220
About the Author
Steve Blamires is from the Isle of Arran in the west of Scotland, where the Gaelic language and Celtic culture are still strong. He began to study hisnative Celtic culture in his early teens, a task made all the easier due to where he lived and the languages he spoke. In 1993, he published his first book, The Irish Celtic Magical Tradition, to much acclaim. Several more books followed, including the first full biography of William Sharp/Fiona Macleod.
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