Information on a neopagan tradition devoted to the study and practice Keltrian Druidism and other Celtic Earth-based religions.
An Arkansas non-profit Druidic religious outreach organization based on ancient Celtic and Indo-European traditions; providing Rites of Passage, Pastoral Care, and other services.
A group of men and women who are reclaiming their Celtic heritage through the re-establishment of Druidry in their respective family lines.
Features information on a group of Neopagan Druids in New Jersey who are serious about worshiping the Celtic Gods in a modern context.
Celtic virtual gathering place with a historical forum-like posting page, covering various topics.
"Bard and witch-babe-a-go-go, Francesca insists, 'I worship the three-fold Goddess: blues, jazz and Celtic music.'"
Combining ancient themes with pop, disco and Celtic rock sounds.
Celtic Cross spread reading with the Thoth deck. Spreads for personal, material, love and relationships along with business and work questions answered.
Online Tarot reading using three card or Celtic Cross spreads. Provides insight into life events with paid membership required.
Vianne offers Celtic Cross, Love and Monthly Outlook readings via email. Reader biography, code of ethics and ordering information.
Interactive and Personalized Tarot Readings. Several spreads such as, the Tarot of Love, Celtic Cross and the Twelve Houses.
Complete text of Waites' "The Pictorial Key to the Tarot", images of the Waite Deck, and a javascript-based Celtic Cross generator.
Tarot from a pagan point of view which explores Tarot through Celtic mythology and shamanic techniques.
Article by Peter Berresford Ellis about the background of Celtic astrology.
Handcrafted jewelry and gifts from crystals and semi precious stones. Also offers celtic and pewter designs.
Shamanism Ireland offers training courses in the healing journey of celtic shamanic practice.
Church of Scotland minister and Writer Theologian for The Cathedral of The Isles on Cumbrae. Celtic prayers and chants (mp3).
Built in 654 AD by St Cedd of Lindisfarne. Now a place of pilgrimage and Celtic spirituality.
Celtic monk and priest, companion of St. Iltud. Brieuc died in about 502.
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