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Modern Druidry is a 300 year old path that focuses on nature spirituality and inner transformation founded on personal experience rather than dogmatic belief.
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Post by AP670 »

I got a bunch saved.

http://www.fatheroak.com/
http://www.sacred-texts.com/pag/idr/
http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/celtic-mythology.php
http://www.druidsfoot.com/library/

Thats it for now. I'll find and add more latter. I'll try to give a breif overview of the topic unless RuneGeak beats me to it. (latter) [It's my 21ist, I'm getting wasted tonight.]

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Post by RuneGeek »

Cool... some of those are new to me; I'll have to check 'em out!

Here are a couple of other links:

Ár nDraíocht Féin - This is a neopagan Druid organization, and problably my favorite of all of them that I've investigated. They mix historical Druid lore with a modern flavor, founded in the seventies by author Isaac Bonewits.

The Ancient Order of Druids in America - This is the first Druid organization that I joined; I hooked up with them in January of this year. Author John Michael Greer is their current Archdruid. The order was founded in 1912 as the American branch of the Ancient and Archaeological Order of Druids.

The Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids - I got involved with the OBOD in 2008, but I've yet to formally join. I like their message boards, though. :) They're currently led by author Phillip Carr-Gomm. It was founded in 1964 by Ross Nichols and a group of members of The Ancient Druid Order, including the writer Vera Chapman.
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