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Paperback The Truth about Druids the Truth about Druids Book

ISBN: 0875425771

ISBN13: 9780875425771

The Truth about Druids the Truth about Druids

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Discover the beauty of their ancient religion and power of their magic, when you read "The Truth About the Druids" by Tadhg MacCrossan. The word "Druid" evokes images of ancient wizards and wonder-workers from old Irish sagas or Welsh legends. The Druids have been credited as engineers of Stonehenge and the shamans of pre-Celtic Western Europe. Some believe they may have even been the priests of the Lost Tribes of ancient Israel. Others have credited...

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A Well-Written, Brief Introduction to Druidry

"The Truth About The Druids" is a small book, short in its number of pages, but great in its content. For one wanting a brief introduction to the Druids, this book is a good choice. Not only does this book tell one what the Druids are, but also and importantly it dispels many false beliefs and rumors and tells one what Druids are not. Druids are identified as the highest rank of learned men among the Celtic people. One skilled in the rituals, laws and customs of the people, and skilled in magical arts, poetry songs and verses. We see also, through comparison, the close relationship between the Druids and the `Eriloz or Erulians' (Rune Masters) of the Germanic people. MacCrossan has also identified the female Druids, called Ueleda or Bendrui, acting as priestesses of the Goddess representing the European virtues: (1) Wisdom or poetry and learning, (2) Physical strength or health and courage, and (3) Productivity, fertility and sexuality. We see also an introduction to the three Realms and the Druidic concept of time. Celtic Magic is discussed and how a Druid's spell would be accomplished by singing a certain kind of song. And we see mention of manufacture of the Druid's Gem (ovum anguinum). We are given introduction to the festivals of the Druids and even a discussion of their clothing or vestments ~ dispelling the idea that Druids need wear full white robes. Finally we are left with a discussion of `Neo-Druidism' its modern developments and a glimpse at where the future may take us. This book is no in-depth study of Druidry, for such is precluded by its length, yet it is certainly a fine introduction for someone wanting to learn "The Truth About The Druids".
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