Did you know that the Gauls had temples? After the Romans occupied Gaul Druidic temples made of wood were eventually converted to a Roman style of architecture. Some examples of these remain until this day…Read more below
What happened to the Druids of Gaul?
The arrival of Roman rule in Gaul marked a dramatic shift in the spiritual landscape. This transition was spearheaded by Emperor Augustus, who, in his efforts to consolidate Roman control over Gaul, banned….Read more below
Why are Gaulish inscription finds so important?
The rediscovery and revival of Gaulish is more than an academic exercise; it is a cultural and spiritual reawakening. Language plays a critical role in the identity of a people, and the revival of Gaulish could help rekindle a deeper understanding of Continental Celtic culture, reconnecting modern descendants and enthusiasts with their ancestral heritage.
The Mediterranean Celts: A Forgotten Chapter of Ancient History
The Mediterranean Celts: A Forgotten Chapter of Ancient History
The Coligny Calendar’s discovery, a gift from the Almighty…
The discovery of the Coligny Calendar marks the beginning of the end of foreign regimes.
Arch Druid Lochru remembered as a Martyr
Today we honor Arch Druid Lochru whom lost his life against the expanding Church.
Was Saint Patrick attributed with Christianity’s violent conquest of Ireland?
Was Saint Patrick attributed with Christianity’s violent conquest of Ireland?
The mnemonic technique of the ancient world
Learn more about the memory techniques of the ancient world and how the Druids employed them…
Celtic warrior‘s fearlessness in battle can be found in the pages Bhagavad Gita.
Why are the ancient Celts so notorious for being wild and fearless in battle? What was their philosophical outlook that gave them such gravitas? The answers may pleasantly surprise you…
The West needs its Goddesses back
Reincorporating Goddess worship into Western society, as practiced by many of our ancestors, can be seen as a vital step toward restoring balance, not only spiritually but also culturally and socially.
Celtic philosophy in one picture
The triskelion (or triskele) is an ancient symbol consisting of three interlocked spirals, legs, or other similar motifs, and holds deep symbolic significance in both Celtic and Vedic traditions. It … Continue reading Celtic philosophy in one picture
The word Aryan in Celtic language continued…
The Old Irish word "Aire" means "Aryan" as we understand it from the Indo-Iranian context, and shares a common Indo-European root referring to a "noble" or "chief."
Do the Celts share blood with Scythians?
Do the Celts of Europe share a bloodline with the Scythians?
Aryan in the Irish language?
Yes, Noblemen in Ireland were called Aire known as the infamous word “Aryan” which comes from Sanskrit. Here is a breakdown of the etymological origins of this ancient word through the Celtic language tree.
What are Druids? Clearing up modern misconceptions.
What are the Druids? Clearing up modern misconceptions and poor media driven representations of our dearest and beloved ancestral priests.