Druid Mysteries
Book • 2011
In Druid Mysteries, Philip Carr-Gomm delves into the mythic and ritual dimensions of Druidic practice, unpacking its symbolic systems and meditative techniques.
He examines the interplay between poetry, nature lore and spiritual initiation within the modern Druid movement.
Drawing on historical sources and contemporary practice, Carr-Gomm highlights ways practitioners can engage with the sacred in everyday life.
The book includes practical exercises and reflections to support personal spiritual development.
It situates Druidry as a living, evolving tradition rooted in reverence for the natural world.
He examines the interplay between poetry, nature lore and spiritual initiation within the modern Druid movement.
Drawing on historical sources and contemporary practice, Carr-Gomm highlights ways practitioners can engage with the sacred in everyday life.
The book includes practical exercises and reflections to support personal spiritual development.
It situates Druidry as a living, evolving tradition rooted in reverence for the natural world.
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