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The Grove
A growing archive of pagan, druidic, and megalithic wisdom. Freely accessible to all who seek — with deeper teachings reserved for those walking The Path.
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What the Green Man Remembers
The Green Man is more than a carved face in stone. He is an archetype of renewal — the voice of the forest that speaks to those willing to listen.
Imbolc: The Returning Light
At the midpoint between winter solstice and spring equinox, something stirs beneath the frozen ground. Imbolc marks the moment the earth begins to remember warmth.
What is Druidry Today?
Druidry is not a reconstruction of the past. It is a living tradition that draws on ancient roots to address modern questions about meaning, nature, and belonging.
Avebury: The Living Temple
Unlike Stonehenge, you can walk among the stones of Avebury. Unlike Stonehenge, a village has grown inside it. Avebury is a temple that refuses to be a museum.
The Root Stage: Foundations of Observation
The first stage of The Path begins not with knowledge, but with attention. Before you can understand nature, you must learn to see it.
The Grove Stage: Reading the Symbols
Having learned to see, the initiate must now learn to read. Symbols are the language nature uses to speak to those who have earned the right to listen.
Avebury: The Living Temple
Unlike Stonehenge, you can walk among the stones of Avebury. Unlike Stonehenge, a village has grown inside it. Avebury is a temple that refuses to be a museum.
The Otherworld in Celtic Myth
The Celtic Otherworld is not heaven. It is not hell. It is the world beside this one — accessible through mist, water, burial mounds, and the turning of the year.
The Vesica Piscis: Where Two Worlds Meet
Two circles overlap. In that almond-shaped space between them, something new is born. The Vesica Piscis is the geometry of creation itself.
Imbolc: The Returning Light
At the midpoint between winter solstice and spring equinox, something stirs beneath the frozen ground. Imbolc marks the moment the earth begins to remember warmth.
Beyond Wicca: The Diversity of Pagan Paths
Wicca opened the door, but the landscape beyond it is vast. From reconstructionist polytheism to animist ecology, modern paganism is far more diverse than most people realise.
What is Druidry Today?
Druidry is not a reconstruction of the past. It is a living tradition that draws on ancient roots to address modern questions about meaning, nature, and belonging.
Animism and the Modern Mind
Before religion, before philosophy, there was animism — the perception that the world is alive. What happens when we take this seriously again?
What the Green Man Remembers
The Green Man is more than a carved face in stone. He is an archetype of renewal — the voice of the forest that speaks to those willing to listen.
The Wheel of the Year: An Introduction
Eight festivals, four seasons, two solstices, two equinoxes. The Wheel of the Year is not a calendar — it is a way of being in time.
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