Gwydion's Library
Gwydion amassed a collection of books, some of which are quite rare and are often reffered to by other scholars. Titles such as "The Festival of Lughnasa", printed by the Oxford press about 1938, are exciting and a must read for any student of the craft. This book is put together by anthropologists gone village to village in Ireland to collect every story about the Festival. They do not discount any story, and give credence to everyone they met. Years were spent in the research.
Another example is "Celtic Britain" by Rhys. This is one so many quote but so few seem to have a copy of. "British Goblins", another scholarly text!
Another example is "Celtic Britain" by Rhys. This is one so many quote but so few seem to have a copy of. "British Goblins", another scholarly text!
We simply want to remind you all what a trove of treasures await those who are serious about thier studies, both literary and practical.
We have a garden full of perennial herbs, each with thier own lessons and stories to tell. The wild woods with its life and herbs, flora and fauna, with their wisdom to pass on.
Annwfn is a wonderful place to study, away from the hub-bub and distractions of the day-to-day world. We invite you to join us in a pilgrimage to the Inner Mysteries of ancient lore, and the teachings of the earth.