Modern Religious Druidry
Title | Modern Religious Druidry PDF eBook |
Author | Ethan Doyle White |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 253 |
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ISBN | 3031630998 |
The Druid Way
Title | The Druid Way PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Carr-Gomm |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2006-01-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 9781870450621 |
Druidism, the ancient shamanic religion of Britain is experiencing a major revival there and in America. This book is both a complete description of the Druid Way as well as a fascinating tour of the major Druid sites, ruins, and "power places". Includes specific suggestions for bringing this ancient wisdom tradition into our own lives and activities.
World Druidry
Title | World Druidry PDF eBook |
Author | Larisa A White |
Publisher | |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2021-06-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781736779200 |
What does it mean to be a Druid, circa 2020 c.e.? - What do modern-day Druids believe? - What are their religious practices? - How does Druidry vary with geography? - How has Druidry evolved over time? - What defines it as a religious tradition? In the past, the answers to these questions have, of necessity, taken the form of educated guesses based on limited data, often biased by ease-of-contact, or Druidry group affiliation. The World Druidry Survey of 2018-2020 was the first, large-scale global effort to collect, interpret, and learn from the stories of all the practicing Druids of the world. The questionnaire included 189 items, organized into 42 sets of questions, including 18 open-ended essay questions. It probed into details of modern Druids' physical, social, and cultural environments; their ethnicities; their theological beliefs, ritual practices, and celebrated holidays; and the factors that influenced their development as Druids. Completed surveys were returned by 725 Druids, in six languages, from 34 nations, representing 147 Druid groups from around the world, in addition to 131 unaffiliated, solitary practitioners. Their responses included thousands of pages of rich, narrative data, allowing for the use of robust, mixed-methods analytic tools to paint a vivid picture of the contemporary religious tradition that is World Druidry. Here are their stories.
Druidcraft: The Magic of Wicca and Druidry
Title | Druidcraft: The Magic of Wicca and Druidry PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Carr-Gomm |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2014-03-27 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 0007555830 |
Druidry and Wicca, also known as "the Craft", are the two great streams of the Western Pagan tradition. Both traditions originated in the British Isles, and both are now experiencing a renaissance all over the world, as more and more people seek a spirituality rooted in a love of nature.
Bonewits's Essential Guide to Druidism
Title | Bonewits's Essential Guide to Druidism PDF eBook |
Author | Isaac Bonewits |
Publisher | Citadel Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Druids and druidism |
ISBN | 9780806527109 |
The most renowned Druid priest in North America, Isaac Bonewits has spent the last four decades devoted to Druidic study. Now he imparts his wisdom through this elegant and thoughtful tour of ancient and modern Druidism. With impeccable scholarship, Bonewits explores the Druids' archeology and mythology, and helps to demystify their rituals and prayers.
The Druid Renaissance
Title | The Druid Renaissance PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Carr-Gomm |
Publisher | HarperThorsons |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
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The Druid tradition lies at the heart of Western spirituality and today it is experiencing a renaissance unprecedented in its long history. The Druids, like the Native Americans and Aborigines, revere and respect the earth. They see Nature as their teacher and mother. Today, Druidry offers a spiritual way that includes an understanding of healing, creativity and the need to place our love for the land at the centre of our lives. Drawn together in this collection are contributions from Druid Chiefs from Britain, France and America together with writers and mystics, healers and psychologists, professors and historians, which express the excitement and breadth of the modern Druid renaissance. This book is a celebration of the flowering of a tradition that is ancient yet ever-new.
The Mysteries of Druidry
Title | The Mysteries of Druidry PDF eBook |
Author | Brendan Cathbad Myers |
Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2006-04-07 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1632658135 |
“A clear, accessible, and forthright exploration of Celtic tradition as the foundation of a personal path of mystical transformation.” —John Michael Greer, former Grand Archdruid, Ancient Order of Druids in America, and author of The Druidry Handbook The Druids were the mystics, philosophers, and magicians of the ancient Celtic world. Their spirituality was borne from their near-worship of poetry and music, their warrior prowess, and the world of nature. The Mysteries of Druidry reveals this mystical romanticism as it was in ancient times, and shows various ways to bring it to life today. It includes: A professionally researched survey of Druidic history, tradition, and customs Detailed descriptions of the mysteries of Celtic spirituality, including the Sacred Truth, the Great Marriage, the Hero’s Journey, and the Otherworld Practical guidance for meditation and ceremony, for individuals and for groups The Celtic story of the creation of the world, presented together with a plan for re-enacting the story in ritual “An exemplary look at one man’s approach to Druidism, with excellent food for thought and suggestions for group ritual and personal practice . . . His personal stories of working with and discovering the spirits of the land are inspiring and useful guides to the readers.” —Erynn Laurie, author of A Circle of Stones, cofounder of the Inis Glas Hedge School “With gentle clarity, [Myers] writes not only of myth, folklore, and Celtic history, but also of and for our Celtic present. With his words, he inspires, calling the reader to breathe in the songs of the ancestors, and so to sing those songs with both a celebratory pride and a profound relevance for today.” —Emma Restall Orr, Joint Chief of the British Druid Order; author of Kissing the Hag