Deity and Mythology

Stone of Brodgar

This section of the website aims to be an exploration of themany ways that druids work with deity and of the mythology and stories whichdescribe our relationships with the gods.

It has been said that there are as many interpretations ofthe gods as there are druids and to this end, these pages do not aim to seekconsensus. Each druid finds his or her own path into relationship with deityand here we intend to show a celebration of this diversity.

If you are inspired tocontribute by sending ideas or articles or simply have a willingness to getinvolved, please email us.

The Gods

The Gods : Pages with information, definitions, ideas and experience on the deities honoured within the Druid tradition.

Mythology

Mythology : This area of the website is an ambitious project, for we aim to presenthere the core myths that still flow as powerful currents within andbeneath the practice of Druidry.

Links

http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts.html : A library of e-texts, containing some of the more common European folktales along with some stories from myths. Simple and easy to navigate.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/index.htm : This website offers access to a huge number of mythological tales from all of the Celtic lands. There is also a list of links to one side which can direct the user to myths from other traditions. Information is given on the translator and the date of translation which helps to put some of the tales in context. There is a massive amount of material here, with some fascinating information to be discovered!