The Poisoned Chalice
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Publisher Description
The Poisoned Chalice is a dark, intelligent, and atmospheric study of druidic divination, Celtic seers, prophecy, and the ancient burden of sacred knowledge.
In the Celtic world, the seer was more than a fortune teller. The vates, later remembered through the figure of the ovate, stood at the dangerous crossing point between ritual, kingship, omens, sacrifice, memory, and power. These were the men and women consulted before battle, succession, healing, crisis, and judgement. Their authority came from knowledge, but that knowledge carried a terrible cost.
Drawing on classical sources, medieval Irish and Welsh tradition, archaeology, and careful historical reconstruction, Liam Donnelly explores the world of druidic foresight with both scholarly caution and haunting narrative force.
Inside this book, you will discover:
•The role of the vates and ovate in Celtic religious life
•The relationship between druids, bards, seers, and kings
•The use of fire, dreams, omens, sacrifice, and ritual signs
•The political power of prophecy in ancient tribal society
•The tragic burden of the seer who knows what others cannot bear
•The survival of divinatory thinking in tarot, surveillance, algorithms, and modern prediction
From the sacred groves of Mona to the madness of Suibhne, from bull sacrifice to the ethics of knowing in the modern age, The Poisoned Chalice asks one haunting question:
If the future could be known, would knowledge save us, or destroy us?
A powerful book for readers of Celtic history, druidic tradition, divination, ancient religion, occult philosophy, and the darker side of spiritual knowledge.