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Some good resources
A good website I often tell people about is http://whatisdruidry.org/ It is the full version of one of Emma Restall-Orr's (BDO) books about the basics of Druid practice and belief. Emma is one of my favourite authors and speaks very poetically.
Another great resource is the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids (OBOD) who have three correspondence courses, a free podcast called Druidcast available on iTunes, many events and groups worldwide, and a lively website: http://druidry.org/
This is a British group mainly, as is The Druid Network, who are affiliated with The British Druid Order (BDO) who can be found at: http://druidnetwork.org/
Some good British authors include:
Philip Carr-Gomm (OBOD)
Philip Shallcrass (BDO)
Ronald Hutton (academic)
There are many others too, but these are my favourites.
I also direct people to my own blog about Druidry in Australia where I have done some research and writing about the seasons, animal and tree lore and creating a diverse form of spiritual practice with a basis in ancestral inspiration. You can find it here: http://druidsdownunder.blogspot.com/
As far as I am aware, there are no Australian Druid authors.... so far...
Please feel free to add more information here or to ask questions about where specific information might be found.
Another great resource is the Order of Bards Ovates and Druids (OBOD) who have three correspondence courses, a free podcast called Druidcast available on iTunes, many events and groups worldwide, and a lively website: http://druidry.org/
This is a British group mainly, as is The Druid Network, who are affiliated with The British Druid Order (BDO) who can be found at: http://druidnetwork.org/
Some good British authors include:
Philip Carr-Gomm (OBOD)
Philip Shallcrass (BDO)
Ronald Hutton (academic)
There are many others too, but these are my favourites.
I also direct people to my own blog about Druidry in Australia where I have done some research and writing about the seasons, animal and tree lore and creating a diverse form of spiritual practice with a basis in ancestral inspiration. You can find it here: http://druidsdownunder.blogspot.com/
As far as I am aware, there are no Australian Druid authors.... so far...
Please feel free to add more information here or to ask questions about where specific information might be found.
Re: Some good resources
I'm actually working on a book about practicing Druidry in Australia. I'm hoping it will become a useful resource for the community.
Sidhe- Posts : 1
Join date : 2011-12-13
Location : Canberra
Druid Resources
Thank you for the listed resources!! I'm enjoying the OBOD course and I also like Emma's books.
I have a few other books on Druidry that I'll have to drag down from my shelves and send the titles. I've found them to be helpful in various ways.
Sidhe!!! Will be great to read of more about Druidry with an Australian flavour!!
Blessings.
I have a few other books on Druidry that I'll have to drag down from my shelves and send the titles. I've found them to be helpful in various ways.
Sidhe!!! Will be great to read of more about Druidry with an Australian flavour!!
Blessings.
Uanie- Posts : 8
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Age : 64
Location : Claremont Meadows
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