It is not surprising that the Druid Way is one of the fastest growing spiritual paths in the world. It is one that those in the West all used to follow. Thrown into turmoil by the Roman Empire and then squashed by monoethism, it has nevertheless always survived in some form. But all too often it is poorly understood. Graeme K Talboys offers a carefully researched exposition of the origins, history, metaphysics, doctrine and practice of modern Druids. A thorough exploration of Celtic history and beliefs is followed by an analysis of their view and its modern relevance. Comprehensive and accessible, all students of spirituality and serious seekers will find this the definitive guide to what the word ‘Druid’ means and how to be one today.
307pp, 149mm x 227mm, softback, 2006
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