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Miscellaneous

The Association of Polytheist traditions - A pagan group who take the stance that there are many Gods with individual personalities rather than the 'Avatar' viewpoint present in much neo-paganism. 

The Grove of the Stars - A superb site of interest far beyond 'Druidry'. Mark Williams is a serious academic yet has a wonderful understanding and turn of phrase beyond the dryness that academia can foster. The site begs multiple viewings. A true gem.

Guy de La Bedoyere - website of the noted historian of Roman Britain.

 

Courses

Whilst many course are available, there is only one actual course that we feel we can recommend as presenting an objective and factually based syllabus of 'Celtic' material. This is the Albion Conclave who have been with us for over a decade now. Unfortunately they do not currently have a website, but they can be contacted at the following address:

The Albion Conclave
39 Dalby Road, 
Anstey, 
Leicestershire, 
LE7 7DL
stefan@albionconclave.freeserve.co.uk

 

Neo-Druidic groups

Whilst Brython is most definitely not a neo-Druidic group, many people do find that sharing their spiritual path in this context is of great value to them. There are many groups out here, but these are probably the most well known and popular.

The Druid Network - A mixture of many neo-Druids, both individual and affiliated with various groups. Their main focus is a discussion board for personal networking. 

The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids - Offer a postal course and discussion boards amongst other things.

Ar nDraiocht Fein: A Druid Fellowship - Probably the major American group, it's always worth knowing what happening on the other side of the pond.

 

Other Groups

Comhaltacht-Draiocht - An American group with similar ideas regarding the Irish traditions

 

 

 

 

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