The ancient teachings of the Druids represent one of the well-springs of inspiration of the Western Spiritual Tradition. Druids and Druidesses were magicians and poets, counsellors and healers, shamans and philosophers.
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This superficially simple book contains an underlying complexity which provokes disagreement as well as insight.
-- Review in Talking Stick
This whole book is a delight...It is a book to use and to keep and to remember. -- Asphodel, review in Wood and Water
a welcome return of the genre of writing favoured by Richard Jefferies, W.H.Hudson and H.J.Massingham...it provides inspiration, soul-food and encouragement. -- Caitlin Matthews, review in Touchstone
an experiential pilgrimage, a first-hand account...with a sense of detail reminiscent of Gilbert White, though his canvas is larger. -- Jay Ramsay, review in Resurgence
refreshingly in touch with the roots of our primal traditions, containing much of interest on the lore of the Land. -- Martin Wood, review in Pagan Dawn
The Druid Way is a book that weaves history, folklore, Druidry, spirituality and psychology into the story of a walk from a sacred hill in Lewes, Sussex, to the giant chalk hill-figure of the Long Man of Wilmington.
This is a new edition of a work that provoked highly favourable reviews and also controversy when it was first published in 1993. It has been extensively revised and republished with a new preface and an appendix on the sacred landscape of Sussex.
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