King Arthur's Raid on the Underworld: The Oldest Grail Quest
Description
The 9th century Welsh poem "Preiddeu Annfwyn" or "The Raid on the Underworld" ascribed to the 6th century poet and shaman Taliesin, is one of the oldest and most enigmatic documents relating to the mythic hero Arthur that we still possess. Extending to a mere 61 lines, it contains within it vital clues to the Celtic Mystery traditions of this and earlier times. Describing the descent of Arthur and his men on the ship Prydwen into the region of Annwfn (literally, 'the in-world' or underworld of Celto-British tradition, or Annwn in modern Welsh) in order to steal the wonder-working cauldron from the Lord of Annwfn, this poem hides many secrets within its shimmering lines. The cauldron is one of the Thlysau or Treasures, hallowed otherworldly objects that are the source of illimitable power. Arthur's quest for the cauldron of the underworld is a precursor of many more famous quests, while the cauldron itself is the forerunner of the Grail.Product Details
Price
$40.00
Publisher
Gothic Image Publications
Publish Date
November 10, 2008
Pages
172
Dimensions
9.48 X 1.08 X 8.12 inches | 2.06 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780906362723
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About the Author
John Matthews has been a practicing shaman for over 30 years and is a leading authority on Celtic traditions, Grail and Arthurian legends, and the tarot. He is the author of a number of successful divinatory systems based on early spiritual beliefs and has acted as an advisor on several motion pictures, including Jerry Bruckheimer's King Arthur. Visit his website at hallowquest.org.uk.
Caitlin Matthews is the author of many books, including The Lost Book of the Grail and Celtic Visions. As part of The Foundation for Inspirational and Oracular Studies, dedicated to the unwritten sacred arts, she teaches internationally on a wide variety of esoteric and spiritual subjects. With John Matthews, she has taught at the Open Mystery School for over thirty years.
www.hallowquest.org.uk
Meg Falconer is an artist who has studied the meanings of The Raid on the Underworld for nearly 20 years and her set of 8 astonishing and beautiful pictures illustrating the Caers (Towers) which Arthur and his warriors visit are every bit as intricate and full of secrets as the poem itself.