When it comes to Christ, the Saints, and other realized masters of history, they all follow a similar theme: The way to God is love, and to subdue the … Continue reading The Celts and the Christ
The Swan in Indo-European Spirituality: A Sacred Symbol Across Celtic, Greek, and Vedic tradition
The swan is a significant symbol across ancient Indo-European cultures, embodying grace and spiritual meaning. It represents the soul, transformation, and divine love in Vedic India, Greek mythology, and Celtic tradition. The swan serves as a bridge between realms, illustrating the journey of the soul and the connection between life and death.
Beltaine & the Vedic new years
In April-May 2025, both the Celtic and Vedic traditions celebrate their New Year, highlighting solar cycles and agricultural beginnings. Festivals like Beltaine and Vaisakhi emphasize community, spiritual rebirth, and fertility through fire rituals. Despite geographical distance, remarkable parallels suggest a shared Indo-European heritage rooted in ancient customs and beliefs.
Greek musical scales for Celtic religion?
The article explores the revival of Celtic music within modern Druidic practices, emphasizing the connection between ancient Greek and Byzantine musical modes. It highlights how these modes echo a shared Indo-European heritage and influence Druidic liturgy, healing, and meditation. Ultimately, it calls for reclaiming these musical traditions to restore spiritual resonance.
Lugh in the battle of Mag Tuired
The epic battle in which the god Lugh slays the one-eyed giant Balor is one of the most significant tales in Irish mythology.
The importance of an abundance mindset
The importance of an abundance mindset which is core to a healthy spiritual life.
The Coligny Calendar’s discovery, a gift from the Almighty…
The discovery of the Coligny Calendar marks the beginning of the end of foreign regimes.
Arch Druid Lochru remembered as a Martyr
Today we honor Arch Druid Lochru whom lost his life against the expanding Church.
The mnemonic technique of the ancient world
Learn more about the memory techniques of the ancient world and how the Druids employed them…
The West needs its Goddesses back
Reincorporating Goddess worship into Western society, as practiced by many of our ancestors, can be seen as a vital step toward restoring balance, not only spiritually but also culturally and socially.
The word Aryan in Celtic language continued…
The Old Irish word "Aire" means "Aryan" as we understand it from the Indo-Iranian context, and shares a common Indo-European root referring to a "noble" or "chief."
What are Druids? Clearing up modern misconceptions.
What are the Druids? Clearing up modern misconceptions and poor media driven representations of our dearest and beloved ancestral priests.
The Three Bodies
The three bodies of the human existence is shared understanding with the Celtic, Greek, and Vedic philosophies. Firstly the Celts believed that the Soul was eternal and passed on from … Continue reading The Three Bodies
