Hello fellow readers,
I have read and enjoyed the "Druidry Handbook"and the "Druid Magic Handbook"...
I am thinking of buying the "Encyclopedia of Natural Magic" and would like to know what others have to say about it ?


Kima wrote:I've only read The Druidry Handbook and, as my first book on druidry it was extremely informative for me. However I'd have to agree with Father Lynx and add that he also tends to sound very American (which makes sense of course as he IS American).




DJ Droood wrote:Kima wrote:I've only read The Druidry Handbook and, as my first book on druidry it was extremely informative for me. However I'd have to agree with Father Lynx and add that he also tends to sound very American (which makes sense of course as he IS American).
Although his druidry is quite British....most American druidry leans towards either reconstructionism or RDNA reformed, so I think he is unique in America for emphasizing revival-style druidry...(I guess those are the 3 R's of Druidry!)
Kima wrote:That's true. I believe he was first trained by OBOD? He's an in-beween in some ways.






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