When it comes to Christ, the Saints, and other realized masters of history, they all follow a similar theme: The way to God is love, and to subdue the … Continue reading The Celts and the Christ
Understanding Celtic religion through a Vedic lens
Reinterpreting the ancient Celtic religion through the lens of the eastern Vedic religions is important because both spiritual traditions stem from a shared Indo-European ancestral origin. This common ancestry connects … Continue reading Understanding Celtic religion through a Vedic lens
Dagda Lingam?
Could the stone pillar at the hill of Tara in Ireland be an ancient lingam of the Dagda? The evidence may surprise you… The Lia Fáil has stood on the … Continue reading Dagda Lingam?
The purpose of religion is to fall in love…
Religions true purpose is often forgotten in the material world through people’s lack of devotion to truth, where people will begin to attach and cleave themselves for dear life to … Continue reading The purpose of religion is to fall in love…
The infinite love that sustains us
If it were not for the grace of God, life on Earth as humans would cease to exist, there would be no second chances. It is through the abundance of … Continue reading The infinite love that sustains us
Meditation and its humble origins…
All throughout the world today you will find, particularly in the west, that meditation has been exploited by pop-culture and commercial avenues which deliberately strip the practice from its religious … Continue reading Meditation and its humble origins…
What is Dharmic Druidism?
Druidism itself is not a religion, but the methodology of the Druids of ancient times can be dubbed “Druidism”. Like Brahminism is to Hinduism, so is Druidism to “Celticism”. The … Continue reading What is Dharmic Druidism?
The deeper meaning of Lughnasadh
Lughnasadh, one of the eight festivals of the modern day “neo-pagan” calendar, has a much deeper and significant meaning than what meets the eye, and it is not merely a … Continue reading The deeper meaning of Lughnasadh
Helichrysum: Herb of the Sun
Helichrysum, known as Immortelle or Everlasting, is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family, native to the Mediterranean and parts of Asia. Valued in traditional medicine, it boasts anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties. Symbolizing immortality, it features in spiritual practices and rituals, promoting healing, protection, and connection with the divine.
Summer Solstice in the Coligny Calendar
The Coligny Calendar reveals the Celtic Gauls' timekeeping, highlighting the Solstice IVOS, which occurs near the summer solstice. This sacred event, intertwined with spiritual significance and agricultural cycles, invites modern reconnection to ancient traditions. In 2025, the Solstice IVOS offers a chance to yoke ourselves to our Gods and ancestors once more.
The similarities of Celtic & Vedic Worship
In the Iron Age, the Vedic people of India and the ancient Celts of Europe both conducted rituals in open-air sacred spaces, emphasizing cosmology and nature over constructed temples. Their practices involved fire sacrifices, sacred geometry, and oral traditions, revealing a shared Indo-European heritage aligning spirituality with natural elements and the cosmos.
The origin of praying hands
The "praying hands" gesture, originating in ancient cultures like Hinduism and Buddhism, symbolizes respect and devotion. In Christianity, it became a key icon of prayer by the Middle Ages, largely popularized by Albrecht Dürer's 1508 sketch. This universal symbol reflects a deep human instinct for offering and inner stillness across various faiths.
Hemp: An ancient alternative to big oil…
Hemp, a versatile crop used for millennia, faces suppression due to corporate interests fearing its competition with synthetic materials. Once central to economies, especially in America, it was demonized in the 20th century. Today, hemp's potential as an eco-friendly resource is being rediscovered to combat ecological crises and promote sustainability.
Datha: The last Druid King?
The Duhare people, detailed in 16th-century Spanish chronicles, are thought to embody remnants of Druidic tradition in the Americas, led by the noteworthy Datha, whose name means "Painted" in Old Irish. Their unique practices, including iron tool use and pyrotechnic rituals, have sparked interest on their potential Celtic connections and cultural significance.
Reversion to Celticism
The ancient Celtic faith, a vital spiritual tradition rooted in profound metaphysical insights, calls for revival among descendants of the Celts across Europe. It is a living worldview capable of healing, merging the understanding of dualities. This restoration reconnects individuals with their ancestors and the divine, asserting their spiritual heritage and purpose.