The book's approach involves analyzing ancient texts, archaeological findings, and local folklore to support its arguments. It's structured in four parts, starting with an introduction to Celtic religion and mythology before delving into specific figures associated with the river, like Sabrina. It then broadens the scope to explore the general significance of rivers in Celtic spirituality, emphasizing their role as sacred spaces.
The concluding section reflects on the enduring legacy of these beliefs and their relevance to contemporary spirituality, making it valuable for those interested in British history, religious studies, and paganism.
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