I want to learn more on Druidism.
I purchased one book and loved it. Celtic Tree was a wonderful read and I understood it throughly. Love how it was easy to follow. There's a lot more books out there but not sure which book to read next. Saw mix reviews and I rather buy books thats good information. Had trouble with books in the past and hope if anyone has any good reccomdations for Celtic and Druidism I'd appreciate it a lot! :redface: Thank you!
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If you really want to get on a Druidic path, I would suggest pegging down one of the several Druid organizations. I've heard little but good things about them, and have considered taking their study courses myself even though I already have a firm set in my own path. Here are the two main ones you could look into:
• ADF Druidism • OBOD Druidry I am pretty sure both have some recommended reading lists on their websites. |
In addition to ADF & OBOD, which are definitely two of the largest organizations, there is the Henge of Keltria an org that is an offshoot of ADF.
And for some good articles concerning Celtic polytheism - http://www.imbas.org/ It's a now inactive org, and it's geared towards Celtic reconstructionist crowds, but anyone seriously interested in druidry would do well to read some of the essays. ETA: the only neo-druidry book I've read entirely is Mysteries of Druidry It's a pretty good book, I felt like it's a good basic introduction into neo-druidry. |
My suggestion is to listen to your heart and follow it, that is the true path of a druid. You are also always welcome to call upon the celtic god and goddesses for guidance.
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I really enjoyed The Druids by Morgan Llywelyn
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If you want to talk about this, come wave - would be happy to discuss
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Yeah sure. Sounds great! Thank you!! :D
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