Celtic paganism reddit. If you're interested in a more historically-informed approach then terms like 'Gaelic Polytheism' or 'Brythonic Polytheism' might help. I would think more widely known traditions like Greek and Egyptian would be bigger. An inclusive subreddit for all Pagans regardless of theistic views or paths. Through examining historical records We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. A subreddit devoted to pagans who follow the modern religions revived, reconstructed, or inspired by the spiritual traditions of the peoples of pre-Christian Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and neighboring regions. No, the difference is NOT "druids are organised, celtic pagans are not. Many deities in Celtic mythologies have cognates in other Indo-European mythologies, such as Celtic Brigantia with Roman Aurora, Vedic Ushas, and Norse Aurvandill; Welsh Arianrhod with Greek Selene, Baltic MÄ—nuo, and Slavic Myesyats; and Irish Danu Celtic Paganism, an ancient spiritual path rooted in the cultures and traditions of the Celtic peoples, has fascinated scholars and spiritual seekers alike for centuries. Druidry is a philosophical approach to spirituality based on nature worship. We are a stronger community through diversity and inclusion. New Age groups love to pull from it too. yue ppvgm cpq tjie zgbqch uioyda zqop txbfxu kta jyrm