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Druidism: The Ancient Faith of Britain
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Druidism: The Ancient Faith of Britain
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Druidism: The Ancient Faith of Britain
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Discover the fascinating world of the Druids and their unique religion that was imbued with life. While their faith was polytheistic, they recognized the supremacy of a divine being represented by the sun. Their veneration of the celestial bodies laid the foundation of their astronomical science, allowing them to regulate their festivals and religious ceremonies. Today, we can still learn from the Druids' knowledge and reverence for nature. Explore their wisdom and connect with ancient traditions that honor the power and eternal being of the universe.
Originally published in 1920, Wright's work remains an evocative and compelling examination of the spiritual workers of early Britain.
Dudley Wright (1868-1950) epitomized a multifaceted English intellectual, delving into realms ranging from history and literature to the occult and Islamic studies. Notably, he steered the helm of England's eminent Masonic publication,
The Freemason
, during a significant period. His professional journey was marked by a relentless pursuit of understanding across religious, theosophical, and esoteric domains. Wright's extensive literary output encompassed volumes and essays exploring diverse subjects including Buddhism, Judaism, paranormal phenomena like poltergeists, and even the enigmatic life of Jesus Christ.
Originally published in 1920, Wright's work remains an evocative and compelling examination of the spiritual workers of early Britain.
Dudley Wright (1868-1950) epitomized a multifaceted English intellectual, delving into realms ranging from history and literature to the occult and Islamic studies. Notably, he steered the helm of England's eminent Masonic publication,
The Freemason
, during a significant period. His professional journey was marked by a relentless pursuit of understanding across religious, theosophical, and esoteric domains. Wright's extensive literary output encompassed volumes and essays exploring diverse subjects including Buddhism, Judaism, paranormal phenomena like poltergeists, and even the enigmatic life of Jesus Christ.