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The Book of Druidry

A Complete Introduction to the Magic & Wisdom of the Celtic Mysteries

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The Book of Druidry

By: Kristoffer Hughes
Narrated by: Gareth Richards
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Renowned author Kristoffer Hughes presents a beginner guide to Druidry that covers what it is, where it comes from, and why it's an important and fulfilling spirituality. Hughes shares not only the nuts and bolts of how to be a practicing Druid, but also Druidry's deep roots in history, its evolution into modern times, and ethical and environmental considerations.

Druids are defined by what they do, and this book offers many ways to put Druidic theory into action. Explore what it means to talk with trees, answer the call of wild awakening, honor the ancestors, and work with deities. Use prayer, meditation, and ritual to expand your awareness, develop relationships with the unseen, and engage with elemental powers. This book provides Celtic wisdom and helps you connect with the Awen—the blessed breath of inspiration.

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©2023 Kristoffer Hughes. (P)2023 Tantor
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This elightened my view of how and of course why we are here..it gives you food for thought whatever you have religious beliefs or not. Kristopher is well worth a visit via book, audio, or in person.

A new understanding

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Why o why didn’t you get a native Welsh speaker to narrate this wonderful book . As a Welsh speaker I could hardly understand what the narrated said when he pronounced Pwyll and many more names . Disappointing !

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The author is obviously passionate about his work and has written a detailed account of his experience as a druid. I'll admit I was expecting a lot more from this book. It really should be advertised as a workbook, because basically, that it what it is. Listening on Audible it was annoying to have the narrator constantly read out the word 'blank' after set questions where you are expected to fill in your thoughts and feelings after a chapter or receiving some information. I was hoping for a lot more detailed history and to be honest, the book could have been half the length. Much of what was written was in an over flowery format and could have been said in half the time with no loss of understanding. Many aspects were explained in random and irrelevant ways. I also struggled a little with the narrator, who I felt did a good job of what he had been given, but whose voice tended to drone on. I admit I had to skip parts where it appeared to just be dragging out certain aspects past the point of relevance,

To be totally fair, there were sections that were of interest, but I think this book would be better if it was advertised as a workbook, as I would have known it was not for me. I do appreciate the work that the author has put in to the book and there are obviously a lot of people out there who are enjoying it and learning from it. A little more by way of an explanation about the workbook would have been good though, the book was not for me overall.

Hard Going and Not What I Expected

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