English mythology

The druids

Part of the reason ancient druids didn’t write down their philosophies was because their culture emphasized that a druid was so valuable as a person that nothing could duplicate a conversation with one.

More than anything else, the druids were philosophers.

(Times have changed, and many traditions are lost now, and I’m reaching out to the world over the internet because there are many indications that there is need, and I don’t have the capability nor the time to have a conversation with each of you. Yes, I want to be valuable to you. Yes, I want to be treated that way.)

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Lugh

In ancient Ireland and England, fae gods called the Tuatha Dé Danann were known to humankind. Lugh was one such god, and a king among them.

Lugh worked with priestesses especially. It was vitally important in the human world to treat those priestesses right. There was a real and observed correspondence between proper rank, courtesies, and just compensation for true priestesses and the people in the surrounding land doing well.

Otherwise, disasters were known to ensue. In one community, a high priestess of Lugh was insulted and over a thousand people died in an invasion shortly thereafter. Lugh offered the people no protection.

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