The Book of Kelle : An Introduction to Goddess-Worship and the Great Celtic Mother-Goddess Kelle - Lochlainn Seabrook

The Book of Kelle

An Introduction to Goddess-Worship and the Great Celtic Mother-Goddess Kelle

By: Lochlainn Seabrook

Paperback | 2 June 2010 | Edition Number 2

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It has long been held by most theologians, anthropologists, and other academicians that the world has never known pure Goddess-worship. In particular they deny that it ever existed in the British Isles. In fact, the exact reverse is true. For the vast majority of the islands' history, the veneration of a female Supreme Being (Mother-Goddess) was the only religion known. Indeed, until the Early Neolithic Age (4,500 BCE) the concept of a male deity (Father-God) did not even exist in Europe. As "The Book of Kelle" shows, proof of Anglo-Celtic Goddess-worship is overwhelming and plentiful. The nations of Britain, Ireland, and Scotland themselves, for example, were all named after goddesses, as were many of their rivers, islands, towns, hills, and mountains. Reinforcing this evidence is the fact that many surrounding countries and regions also take their names from female deities. Among these we have Italy, Holland, Denmark, Crete, Malta, Albania, and Scandinavia, just to name a few. Europe herself is named after a goddess, as is our planet, and even our universe. While the author Lochlainn Seabrook touches on these various topics, the final focus of the book is on the Goddess Kelle, who gave her name to her most ardent followers: the Kelts or Celts. Known by poets as "the Blessed Lady of Ireland," Kelle's story is a rich and fascinating one; one that Seabrook traces back to early Asia, where she is still worshiped to this day as the Goddess Kali. Often compared to English writer and poet Robert Graves, Lochlainn Seabrook is the sixth great-grandson of the Earl of Oxford and the fortieth great-grandson of the British Queen Boudicca. He is the author of over thirty popular adult and children's books, including "Britannia Rules: Goddess-Worship in Ancient Anglo-Celtic Society"; "The Goddess Dictionary of Words and Phrases"; "Carnton Plantation Ghost Stories: True Tales of the Unexplained From Tennessee's Most Haunted Civil War House "; "A Rebel Born: A Defense of Nathan Bedford Forrest"; and "The Caudills: An Etymological, Ethnological, and Genealogical Study."
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"The Book of Kelle, by award-winning historian and author Colonel Lochlainn Seabrook, is a compact but information packed introduction to thealogy (female spirituality), and in particular European goddess-worship, that all those interested in religion will want on their shelf." - THE PUBLISHER, SEA RAVEN PRESS.

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