The Druid way

Book • 1993
Philip Carr-Gomm provides an accessible guide to contemporary Druidry, explaining its philosophies, rituals and seasonal practices in this introductory work.

The book covers the historical inspirations behind modern Druid practices and offers practical exercises for spiritual development.

Carr-Gomm draws on his decades of leadership within OBOD to offer teachings that blend poetry, nature connection and ritual.

He emphasizes personal experience and ecologically grounded spirituality rather than dogma.

The Druid Way is aimed at seekers interested in reclaiming a nature-centered spiritual path.

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