`There are many ways of knowing. But if the slow presence of living wood is there in the light, with skyward reaching branches that listen to the wind that moves them, the way revealed is the Forest Way - born of a Celtic vision of a living world.'
This is a book about Druids and Druidry, but not in the conventional sense. There are no ceremonies or rituals or workings in it, no initiations or exercises. Nor are there any revelations of arcana for, as the author says, there are, in fact no such secrets, nor have there ever been. A real Druid, says Greywind, is inspired not by closely guarded lore but by the most essential, bright, open and accessible of sources: Nature itself. And - though his goal may be the same: that of service to all life and union with the Divine - his vision of the world is derived not from Middle Eastern or Far Eastern ways of thinking, but from the West: the Celtic vision. Here, then, is a deeply practical explanation of the Druid Way, and how it may illumine your life.
136pp, 144mm x 202mm, softback, 2001