
Druidry (modern) - Wikipedia
Druidry, sometimes termed Druidism, is a modern spiritual or religious movement that promotes the cultivation of honorable relationships with the physical landscapes, flora, fauna, and diverse peoples of the world, as well as with nature deities, and spirits of nature and place. [1]
Druid - Wikipedia
In the wake of the Celtic revival during the 18th and 19th centuries, fraternal and neopagan groups were founded based on ideas about the ancient druids, a movement known as Neo-Druidism. Many popular notions about druids, based on misconceptions of 18th-century scholars, have been largely superseded by more recent study.
Druid Beliefs - Order of Bards, Ovates & Druids
The primary philosophical posture of Druidism is one of love and respect towards all of life – towards fellow human beings and animals, and all of Nature. A word often used by Druids to describe this approach is reverence, which expands the concept of respect to include an awareness of the sacred.
Common Practice and Beliefs within Druidry - The Druid Network
Those who practise Druidry do so through a deep spiritual connection perceived and experienced within the land and its culture. Many, when they first find Druidry, describe the feeling as ‘coming home’; they have rediscovered a connection with the …
Druid | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 21, 2025 · Druid, member of the learned class among the ancient Celts. They acted as priests, teachers, and judges. The earliest known records of the Druids come from the 3rd century bce. Their name may have come from a Celtic word meaning “knower of the oak tree.” Very little is known for certain about the Druids, who kept no records of their own.
Druidism: Modern Druidry Guide - Terravara
Druidry, sometimes called Druidism, describes the practices, beliefs, and roles of the druids. They constituted a high-ranking intellectual and spiritual elite class in ancient Celtic culture, serving as royal advisors, legal authorities, and even doctors.
The Druids: Mystics, Magicians, and Keepers of the Old Ways
Mar 10, 2025 · The Druids were the spiritual leaders, healers, and wisdom keepers of the ancient Celtic world, deeply connected to nature and the unseen realms. Discover their history, beliefs, magick, and how their traditions still influence modern spirituality today.
Modern Druidism or Druidry - Learn Religions
Jul 19, 2018 · According to their website, “Neopagan Druidry is a group of religions, philosophies and ways of life, rooted in ancient soil yet reaching for the stars.” Although the word Druid conjures up visions of Celtic Reconstructionism to many people, ADF welcomes members of any religious path within the Indo-European spectrum.
What is Druidry? – The British Druid Order
Druids are teachers, ritualists, counsellors and shamans. Druidry has been renewed or reinvented by successive generations in ways relevant to their own time. Ancient Druids left no written record of their beliefs and practices, though Greek and Roman writers refer to them.
What is a Druid? - Order of Bards, Ovates & Druids
In ancient times a Druid was a philosopher, teacher, counsellor and magician, the word probably meaning ‘A Forest Sage’ or ‘Strong Seer’. In modern times, a Druid is someone who follows Druidry as their chosen spiritual path, or who has entered the Druid level of training in a Druid Order. Homepage / The Druid Way / What is Druidry?