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The Druid Way

Author: Philip Carr-Gomm

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Date Written: 1993

The Druid Way

Book Information: This book is not available in the public domain as it was published in 1993 and is protected by copyright. If you prefer to own a physical copy or support the author, you can purchase it through the Amazon link provided.


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The Druid Way by Philip Carr-Gomm is a captivating exploration of Druidry, spirituality, and the sacred connection between humanity and the natural world. This book takes readers on a shamanic journey through the ancient landscapes of southern England, weaving together history, folklore, and personal reflection. Carr-Gomm’s narrative begins with a walk from a sacred hill in Lewes, Sussex, to the iconic chalk hill figure of the Long Man of Wilmington, transforming a physical journey into a profound spiritual pilgrimage.


Through twenty-one chapters, the author delves into the lore of the land, uncovering stories of giants, dragons, ancestors, and the Goddess of the Land. He explores the primal traditions of Druidry, emphasizing its deep roots in nature and its relevance to modern life. The book is both a personal diary of self-discovery and a broader meditation on humanity’s relationship with the earth, offering insights into the cycles of life, the seasons, and the interconnectedness of all living things.


Carr-Gomm’s writing is richly descriptive and deeply reflective, inviting readers to embark on their own journeys of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. Whether you are new to Druidry or well-versed in its traditions, The Druid Way provides a unique perspective on this ancient path, blending practical guidance with poetic storytelling.

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