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Articles related to "Druidism"
Ancient nature consciousness, part 1: Druidism In our era it is increasingly difficult to address environmental issues without some meaningful discussion of spirituality. There is much to be learned from the beliefs and practices of people who lived closer to the Earth and were more directly attuned to its moods and powers. ancient • nature • consciousness • druidism • death
Celtic Life In Liechtenstein What were the Celtic inhabitants in the Liechtenstein Valley like? celts • liechtenstein • war • romans • druidism
Druidry FAQ A basic overview of ancient and modern Druidry. Learn about the history, beliefs and teachings of this Pagan earth-based spiritual practice. druidry • druidism • druid • pagan • ancient
Druids: Origin and Traditions The origin of the Pagan or Shamanic Celtic Druids was documented through the years. It's been written they mysteriously disappeared. Or did they? pagan • druidism • shamanism • religion • celts
NeoPaganism – Old and New World Druids are Pagans. Originally, the term meant country dweller. It evolved to mean those who did not practice the JudeoChristian Tradition. neopagan • paganism • druidism • powwow • syncreticism
A Brief Intro to Neo-Paganism This is an article about Neo-Paganism with brief descriptions of various forms of Paganism. It is meant to introduce someone with no knowledge of the subject into an interesting world of alternative religion. paganism • pagan • neo-paganism • neo-pagan • witch
Modern Druid Organizations Modern Druidry is the continuation of an 18th Century revival of interest in ancient Druidry, with organizations worldwide. druid organizations • druidry orders • henge of kelitria • adf • the order of bards
Stonehenge and the Druids Stonehenge has long been associated with Druids. Although many myths abound, a strong link still exists between contemporary Druids and this unique site. stonehenge druids • druidry stonehenge • stonehenge and druids today • ancient druids • contemporary druids
Who Were the Ancient Druids? The Druids were well respected elders in ancient Celtic society, who fascinate even today, but they left very few written records. ancients druids • history of the druids • celtic druids • romans and the druids • archeological evidence druids
The Construction Of Stonehenge On 21st June each year, thousands flock to Stonehenge to witness the sun rise on the longest day. It is a tradition that goes back almost one hundred years. stonehenge and the summer solstice • stonehenge • june 21st • sun rise at stonehenge • stonehenge and the druids
A Pagan Midsummer One of the most significant days in the Pagan Calendar, the Summer Solstice, is a time for celebration of the abundance of summer, and a time to prepare for the darkening summer solstice • litha • pagan midsummer • june 23 • pagan calendar
Fraternally Yours, Part 3 This article provides links into the sites of many fraternal organizations or the history of that organization. masons • swarthout • hiberians • daughters • fraternal
An Introduction to Witchcraft A brief aritcle to lay the basis for learning on Witchcraft. wicca • witchcraft • witch • pagan • sabbat
Celebrating Winter Solstice The Celtic origins of the Winter Solstice, or Yule, lie behind many of today's Christmas rituals. A look at the ancient meanings of Yule and how to celebrate Yule today. celebrating winter solstice • celebrating yule • ancient meanings of winter solstice • ancient meanings of yule • celts and winter solstice
Pagan Yule and Christmas Plants The Pagan influence on Christmas plants is reflected in songs. The carols of this Christian holy day, the holly and the ivy, mistletoe, mentioned in secular lyrics. pagan christmas plants • yule christmas plants • holly • ivy • mistletoe
What is Paganism? When someone hears the term Paganism, they automatically see hags dancing around a fire calling demons, which is a severe misconception of the term and beliefs. paganism • pagan • polytheism • monotheism • defining paganism
Who are the Pagans? The Pagan religions and those of Shamanic people share the same basic spiritual beliefs. History and the present evidence this. Fascinating topic.... pagan • shamanism • wicca • withcraft • powwow
Wiccan Traditions The major branches of Wicca are Gardnerian, Alexandrian, Dianic, Celtic (Church of Wicca), Georgian, Discordianism or Erisian and Wiccan Shamanism. wicca • craft of the wise • neopagan religion • nature-based religion • gardnerian wicca
Will The Real St. Patrick........ Have you ever wondered who the real St. Patrick was? March 17 is about more than just "the wearing of the green". It marks the death of one of Ireland's greatest heroes, whose life story became so enmeshed with magical legends it has become hard to tell the difference between fact and myth. st. patrick • irish • ireland • saint • galstonbury abbey
Druid Magic A review of the book "Druid Magic" by Sutton & Mann. druid • magic • spirituality • natural • healing
St. Patrick Raise a glass of green beer and toast the Lord for the gift of this missionary to the Irish. Patrick's life is one of forgiveness and grace--and what can be more Lutheran? st. patrick • irish • slave • gospel • trinity
Complex polyfragmentation: a coping mechanism for the survivor Describes the way that a complex polyfragmented dissociative system might appear from the viewpoint of a survivor who has experienced it. dissociation • cult • ritual abuse • trauma • did
Who and What is the Illuminati? Interview with svali done by editor of Centrex news site on the Illuminati: who and what they are. ritual abuse • illuminati • cult • programming • sra |
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