Manannan Mac Lir

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Manannan Mac Lir

Postby Willowen » 19 Apr 2010, 03:54

:) Greetings to all,
After my first visit to the Pacific Ocean (actually first visit to any ocean) I was inspired to create an altar to Manannan Mac Lir. Now I am on a quest to find out as much information about him as possible. Right now I am reading "Celtic Myth and Legend" by Charles Squire. If anyone has any suggestions on reading material, reputable web sites or just want to share information please let me know. Thank you for your time.
Blessed Be
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Re: Manannan Mac Lir

Postby DaRC » 19 Apr 2010, 10:40

Try the "Encyclopaedia of Celtic Myth and Legend" by John & Caitlin Matthews:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Encyclopaedia-Celtic-Myth-Legend-Definitive/dp/1592283020/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1271669357&sr=1-1

Also look at this bibliography from the Isle of Man
http://www.isleofman.com/heritage/ePedi ... annan.aspx
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Re: Manannan Mac Lir

Postby Willowen » 19 Apr 2010, 16:15

Thank you DaRC,
This is important to me and I really appreciate the information. May you have a wonderful day!
Blessed Be
"The Way itself is a strengthening of spirit, a growing closer to the balance that governs the world. Progress is slow along the Way, but every step of the journey is like a note in the oldest tune of all. When you have the tune complete, you complete yourself." from Moonheart by Charles De Lint
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