“Ellen offers us another wonderful book that is both superbly researched and written in a very approachable manner. Her many years of experience shine through in this work, and she also teaches us to never stop learning. Highly recommended! I’m sure it will be on every Druid’s bookshelf as one of the classics.”

Joanna van der Hoeven, author of The Book of Hedge Druidry

<i>“Celtic Druidry</i> is a unique Druid path through the practices and perspectives of Celtic Reconstructivism. For people who are interested in bridging ancient Celtic traditions with modern Druid practice, <i>Celtic Druidry</i> is a great resource that provides thorough coverage of the ancient Druid lifestyles, deities, festivals, magic, and divination. It also offers the modern Druid an accessible set of practices to apply to their ongoing path.”

Dana O’Driscoll, Grand Archdruid of the Ancient Order of Druids in America

“The trees are singing, animals are speaking, the land is calling—magic is afoot. A wise, skilled, and generous Druidess, a teacher of old ways for a modern world, gifts us with a valuable book of blessings and enchantments to help you remember where you are and why you are here. May the path home open before you.”

Phyllis Curott, Witch, Wiccan priestess, and author of the Witches’ Wisdom Tarot

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“Trying to explain Druidry is a daunting task as there are several explanations and interpretations available. There is also a lot of debate about how ‘Druid’ should be spelled too. Through this book, Ellen has expertly taken on explaining Druidry through her personal lens of experience and understanding in a very easy to read and very easy follow approach. Much of Ellen’s book is anticipating questions and answering them. I like that. By the end—before the end—of reading this book, the reader is bound to become enthusiastic to learn more about Druidism and even become an apprentice through following their own newly enlightened questions. Thank you, Ellen, for making this available.”

John Willmott, host of Nature Echoes

“Modern Druidry (or Druidism) is fraught with mistakes and pitfalls of false information and practices that have little or nothing to do with ancient Druids. This book goes a long way toward addressing some of the modern misconceptions and pointing the reader in the right direction. While it is pan-Celtic, for want of a better term, it draws heavily on Irish native traditions, which have often been ignored in the past. This is a worthwhile and practical introduction for the beginner or for those who have not developed a sound foundation from which to expand.”

Luke Eastwood, author of The Druid’s Primer, A Path Through The Forest and The Druid Garden

<i>“Celtic Druidry</i> is compelling and fulfilling in bringing alive the Druid ways of listening to the spirits of nature and the spirits of the Goddesses and Gods to bring healing and health to the Celtic people. Ellen’s book beautifully introduces the ways of the Druids for newbies on their beginning journey. The many incantations for meditation, for the spells the Druids call upon in their practices, are a tremendous source for learning the Druid ways.”

Nicholas E. Brink, Ph.D., author of The Power of Ecstatic Trance, Baldr’s Magic and Beowulf&rs

“It’s no secret to anyone who knows me well enough that I’ve been a practicing Druid for 6 years, having studied multiple systems and styles of Druidry, and incorporating them into my general practices. That said, I found this book to be a refreshing take on the subject, as it’s a step away from the more ceremonial takes. . . . The style of Druidry that Hopman presents feels more in touch with the natural world, while also acknowledging the need for ritual and ceremony when appropriate.”

Modern Merlin, PaganPages.org

A handbook for becoming a modern Druid.

In this authentic handbook for the Celtic Druid path, Ellen Evert Hopman shares lessons, rituals, and magical techniques drawn from the ancient wisdom teachings of the Celts as well as a modern Druid Order created by the leading minds of 20th-century Celtic Reconstructionism.

Hopman begins by exploring what we know about the original ancient Druids, citing Druid-contemporary sources such as Caesar and Diodorus Siculus as well as transcriptions of Druid oral teachings. She explains the basic tools and clothing of a Celtic Druid, including instructions for making the essential tools of the craft, such a Crane Bag, the Serpent Staff, and the Apple Branch, the tool used to open a Druid rite. She explores meditation techniques based on ancient texts and discusses the Gods and Goddesses of the Celtic pantheon, Druidic cosmology, and the Druidic festivals that occur throughout the turning of the year. She shares hymns to the Moon and the Sun as well as invocations for connecting with specific deities and elements. She also outlines the basics of Druidic liturgy, enabling you to create Druid rituals for seasonal rites, baby blessings, house blessings, hand-fastings, funerals, and other sacred observances.

Detailing Druidic magical techniques, Hopman shares charms and incantations for abundance, protection, and healing as well as plant spells for performing magic with herbs. She discusses many forms of Druidic divination, including interpreting omens and divining with the ancient Irish alphabet, Ogham. Exploring the special connection between humans and Nature, a core component of Druidic practice, the author explains how to bond with Nature and the sacred land as well as examining the connection between Druids and trees.

Revealing how to become a modern Druid, this concise yet detailed guide presents everything you need to know to start your journey on the Druidic path.
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A handbook for becoming a modern Druid
Foreword by Kenneth Proefrock, NMD

Preface: Why I Wrote This Book

Acknowledgments

PART 1

An Introduction to Druidry
Ancient Wisdom and Modern Knowing

What a Druid Is and Is Not

Historical Knowledge about the Druids

Goddesses and Gods of the Druids

The Druidic Festivals and High Holy Days

Magical Techniques of the Druids

Druidic Wisdom Tales and Poetry

An Introduction to the Brehon Laws

PART 2

Becoming a Druid
How to Practice Druidic Arts, Magic, and Spirituality

The Tools of a Druid

Druidic Meditation

Creating Druid Rituals

Charms for Divination and Augury

Charms for Abundance, Healing, and Protection

Herbal Charms and Spells

PART 3

Druids and Nature
Words of Wisdom from Fellow Druids

Revelations of Nature by Kenneth Proefrock, NMD

Druids and Trees by Peter J. Quandt

Resources and Suggested Reading

Glossary

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781644118603
Publisert
2024-06-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Destiny Books,U.S.
Vekt
422 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Forfatter
Foreword by

Biografisk notat

Ellen Evert Hopman is a master herbalist and lay homeopath, who has been a Druidic initiate since 1984. She is a founding member of the Order of the White Oak and its former co-Chief, the Archdruidess emerita and founder of Tribe of the Oak, a former professor at the Grey School of Wizardry, and a member of the Grey Council of Mages and Sages. She is the author of Celtic herbals and Druid novels, including A Druid’s Herbal for the Sacred Earth Year, Secret Medicine from Your Garden, The Sacred Herbs of Samhain, The Sacred Herbs of Yule and Christmas, and Once Around the Sun. She lives in Massachusetts.