Ebook {Epub PDF} Druidry and the Ancestors by Nimue Brown






















 · Druidry and the Ancestors: Finding our place in our own history by Nimue Brown | Editorial Reviews. Paperback. Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ $ View All Available Formats Editions. Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping. Druidry and the Ancestors will take you on a journey into how you imagine yourself, and how you can take control of your identity and future. Druid, author, bard and dreamer. Nimue Brown is OBOD trained, a founding member of Bards of The Lost Forest and Druid Network member.2/5.  · Ultimately, and quite rightly, Nimue challenges the reader to work it out for him or herself. The theme of ancestry is of course key to this work, and perhaps most importantly the understanding that we are and will be ancestors ourselves is well used in portraying Druid practice at its www.doorway.ru: Nimue Brown.


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Ancestors are part of our shared humanity, we all have them. Ancestry in the guise of race, has been used as a tool to divide. Even so, it might yet help us move in greater harmony. Are we playing out the motifs of our family history, or making our own lives? Are we held back by the past. Ultimately, and quite rightly, Nimue challenges the reader to work it out for him or herself. The theme of ancestry is of course key to this work, and perhaps most importantly the understanding that we are and will be ancestors ourselves is well used in portraying Druid practice at its best. This is a very thought-provoking book that includes working out who, or what, to consider as our ancestors, the dangers of believing history and tradition as fact (which was particularly interesting), and how to incorporate ancestral work into our spiritual life (though focused on druidry it could apply to other spiritual approaches).

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