Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain

Hero Myths in the Mabinogion

Caitlín Matthews

231 Pages, ISBN 0 89281 920 0     
Inner Traditions, 2002     


Revised and updated edition of Mabon and the Mysteries of Britain

"The Mabinogion is one of the great treasure troves of our Western spiritual heritage, but to truly appreciate and learn from it we need a guide who can elucidate not only its mythology, context, and history, but also its spiritual depths. Caitlín Matthews expertly leads us into the heart of these Mysteries."

Philip Carr-Gomm, Chief of the Order of Bard, Ovates, and Druids     
and author of Druidcraft and Druid Mysteries     

"I have found Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain to be essential reading. Matthews makes valuable connections between myth and enduring cultural practices. No other study takes the reader through the Mabinogion more masterfully. This book is an in­dis­pens­able guide to indigenous Celtic literature and myth."

Ari Berk, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Mythology and Folklore,     
Central Michigan University     

According to prophecy a liberator will come to bring light, truth, and freedom to every generation. His mythic title is Mabon, but his identities are many - including Arthur the King, whose coming we await. So says the mythic Welsh text the Mabinogion, which includes some of the oldest magical stories from British mythology and which has been intriguing and beguiling readers for centuries.

In Mabon and the Guardians of Celtic Britain, the reader´s companion to the Mabinogion, Caitlín Matthews unlocks the encoded meanings of this text and establishes it firmly as a precursor to other living myths of the West. From her study of these stories emerge two of the major figures of the Celtic tradition: the archetypal Mabon, deliverer and liberator of the land, and Modron, his mother, the Great Goddess herself. The initiatory pattern of Britain´s inner guardians is revealed through the succession of the Pendragons, as each rises through the ages from boy, hero, and king to the role of Mabon.

Caitlín Matthews is internationally renowned for her research into the Celtic and ancestral traditions. She is the author of thirty-six books, including King Arthur and the Goddess of the Land, The Celtic Tradition, The Encyclopedia of Celtic Wisdom, and Sophia: Goddess of Wisdom. She is co-founder of the Foundation for Inspirational and Oracular Studies, which is dedicated to oral, shamanic, and sacred arts. Caitlín Matthews has a shamanic practice in Oxford, England, and teaches worldwide.


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