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Items and Accesories
Joss's Goods
![]() Ogham Sayings Shirt $20 Ogham Sayings: "I like to scratch my rocks" and "Modern Druidism: From rolling stones to The Rolling Stones" all in Ogham. Back has an Ogham chart to decipher the front.
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Greetings- Omen Sade and Irony Sade (AD of Carleton 1996-99) have just released their first joint recording, a CD of Celtic harp and flute music titled Rising Sea. If you would like a copy or more information about Rising Sea please email or write. They are $14 each, which includes shipping and handling. Questions should come to irony@starmind.org. Orders may be sent to:
DC(E) was release in 1976 and changed the face of Neo-pagan Drudism, and the RDNA over the years. Although all of it was incorporated in ARDA 1, this version will mimic the layout and character of that original printing. It will be released on-line this winter, for free downloads and print outs, but if you'd rather order a commemorative hard-back edition, you should send $50 by paypal.com to Mike using my address easternasia@hotmail.com as the destination account; and then send me another actual e-mail with your proper physical mailing address and describing your order. Deadline for those special orders is Dec 21st 2004, delivery on Feb 1st guaranteed.
Filmed at Carleton College in 1995/6, it is a movie that features the scenery of the Arboretum where Reformed Drudism began. Gatorr is the ponderous 2 hour saga of a young pacifistic barbarian, in a post-apocalyptic Uzbekistan, whose tribe is ruthlessly slaughtered by bandits, trains in the fighting style of the rabbit, wanders chaotically about in search of his sister, fighting monsters, meeting strange friends, communing with nature, being barbarically bored, breaking into castles and attempting to wreak vengeance for his family. The usual stuff of the genre. Did I mention the long walking scenes, and peppy soundtrack? Gatorr is being distributed free with all ARDA 2 Magazine Volume orders, but if you'd also like to buy a copy for your own, send $10 by paypal.com to my account, which is called "easternasia@hotmail.com." After that, send me an e-mail to that address with your own mailing address before December 1st, and I'll guarantee the DVD will be in your stocking before the Solstice. |
More Tapes & Books
"Aengus' Sweet Duet"
What happens when the Celtic god of love lands in twenty-first century San Francisco? He falls in love, that’s what happens. But will the woman of his dreams return his love?
This is a commercial production, therefore there is a $4.50 download cost via the well-known Paypal online.
A Reformed Druid This is the largest known collection about any Druidic group in the world, covering many of the more notable documents produced in the last 40 years by the RDNA. For more information on the contents, click on the download link. Naturally, it'd be cheaper for you to print it out and bind it yourself, so much of the cost is the labor for me to shlep a copy to all the right businesses for you and mail it.
Main Volume, 883 pages.
Each Volume's Cost is FREE!
Isaac Bonewits was a prominent Reformed Druid from 1968-1983, publishing many collections of Reformed material, including "Druid Chronicles (Evolved)". After that period, Isaac founded the Neo-Pagan goup, "Ar nDraiocht Fein: A Druid Fellowship" which is the largest organized group of Druids in the country with tax waivers. He continues to write books and is considered a heavy weight in the Druid academic community for many reasons.
Bonewits' Essential Guide to Druidism (BEGD) is a masterpiece in the vibrant growing field of modern Druidism. It is an indispensable library addition not only to the new folk interested in joining a Druid organization, but also to the veteran Druid who is teaching a study course at her/his own Grove. BEGD is a succinct and refined introduction (267pgs) to the variety of Druidisms now practiced in America and Britain. It clearly shows how they developed, compares their structure, and gives enticing examples of their words, sample rituals, and introduces some of their colorful leaders. BEGD is the first book one should read on modern Druidism, but it is certainly not the last one; the reader's appetite should be whetted for yet deeper material afterwards. Indeed, after dispelling myths and correcting misconceptions and providing a framework of accepted facts, history and eye-opening comparisons; the BEGD's priceless bibliography and internet web-links illuminate several ways to pursue further trustworthy academic studies and also where to find 'inspirational' and contemporary works (and he explains the difference between the two). In conclusion, it will give prospective Druids (and less-well-connected old-timers) a firmer foundation of background information, reliable resources, and a view of the "big picture" of this fascinating religious movement. And now for the rather longer, more nuanced review that this book richly deserves…
American Druidism
Ellen Evert Hopman is a prolific writer of books on plants and herbs. She has much experience in the ADF, Keltria, OBOD, RDNA & Order of White Oak traditions. She also records interviews and does workshops.
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