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Celtic and Druid faiths, beliefs, symbols, history, and culture, plus an overview of Druid groups and orders, events, and publications.
Druidry and Celtic Revival
A brief discussion of Druidry and the Celtic religious revival from your guide to Alternative Religions.
The Golden Bough: Mistletoe history and lore
Misteltoe's standing as an icon of the winter holiday stems from very ancient beliefs. How did this rather ugly, poisonous plant became so popular?
Druid Image Gallery
Historical images and conceptions of Druids, groves, wicker men, etc.
Some Facts About the Druids
Do Druids have a bible, believe in God, ake sacrifices? These and other questions about Druid beliefs and practices answered clearly and simply.
Hill of Tara Campaign
Movement to save Tara from encroaching freeways.
The Wicker Man: A Ritual of Transformation
A romantic description of one group's effigy burning rituals.
Symbols of Druidry and Celtic spirituality
Symbols of ancient and modern Druidry, Celtic spirituality & culture.
The Cailleach in Scotland
"More than Winter's Crone" The Goddess Cailleach in Scotland.
Some Facts About the Druids
Simple answers to questions about Druid beliefs and practices- do Druids have a Holy Book, believe in God, etc.?
Ogham- the Celtic oracular alphabet
The alphabet of Ogmos. Learn this ancient Celtic alphabet, used by modern Druids as a divinatory tool.
The Brehon Laws: Defining Ethics and Values for Modern Druidry
A history of the Brehons and their system of law, and how they can be applied to modern life.
Foclóir Draíochta - Dictionary of Druidism
A glossary of Druidry related Gaelic.
The Elements of the Dúile
The Celtic concept of spirit and self.
Neocelts: A Modern Celtic Religion
On the differences between Celtic Recon and other Pagan belief systems.
So then...Druidry
Druidry past, present, and future.
Lambswool Wassail Recipe
Recipe for traditional lambswool wassail made with apples and ale.
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