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(n.)A member of an order of priests in ancient Gaul and Britain who appear in Welsh and Irish legend as prophets and sorcerers.
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Celtic Druidism: History, beliefs, practices, myths & Neopagan revival ... Overview of Druidism: ... "Modern Druidism (a.k.a. Modern Druidry) is a continuation of the 18th-century revival and is thus thought to have some, though not many, connections to the Ancient Religion. Modern Druidism has two strands, the cultural and...
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I have found a comfort in the Irish Gaelic Path of Druidism in which I have ancestral backing. I feel as though Druidism happened upon me and not I upon it. I have, however, chosen the Irish Pantheon as my Path whereby I find Cernunnos as the Sky Father and Danu as my Earth Mother.
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All spiritualities grow and change - and Druidism, or Druidry as it is also known, has changed too - and now it is experiencing a Renaissance. ... And flowing through all the exciting new developments in modern Druidism is the power of an ancient tradition: the love of land, sea and sky - the love of the Earth our home.
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Druidism was the religion of the Celtic people that was administered by priests and priestesses called Druids. Remnants of Druidism still presently exist. ... therefore he was keenly interested in the Druidism and the Celtic people. Moreover, he was friendly with a pro-Roman Druid, Diviciacus, who shared with him many...
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An excerpt from the Encyclopedia Britannia. ... In the Celtic religion, the modern words Druidry or Druidism denote the practices of the ancient druids, the priestly class in ancient Celtic societies through much of Western Europe north of the Alps and in the British Isles.
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A druid was a member of the priestly and learned class active in Gaul, and perhaps in Celtic culture more generally, during the final centuries BCE. They were suppressed by the Roman government from...
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Neo-druidism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neo-druidism or neo-druidry (referred to simply as Druidry by some adherents) is a form of modern spirituality or religion that generally promotes harmony and worship of nature, and respect for a...
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Druid and neo-Druid traditions. ... The Druids were the priests of the Celtic people. Today's Druids are different from many other Neopagans in that they place stronger emphasis on the sun and on ceremonial public rituals. ... Introductions to Druidism...
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Neopagan Druids: ADF is an international organization devoted to creating a public tradition of Neopagan Druidism (Druidry). ... Welcome! Greetings in the bounty of the Earth Mother, the blessings of the Gods, and the Way of the Wise. ... Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship (ADF) is an international fellowship devoted...
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