
Celtic Paganism - Reddit
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 …
CK3 Should Have Celtic Paganism : r/CrusaderKings - Reddit
Sep 12, 2020 · The Celtic religion of the time of Caesar is significantly different to what it was by the time Britain was Christianized, and the Celtic cultures of the Middle Ages are evolved and …
What are the Celtic beliefs : r/CelticPaganism - Reddit
Nov 16, 2022 · 12 votes, 25 comments. trueThere is no Celtic religion per se. How and what you define what is or isn't Celtic is a fraught political and academic discussion. If we consider it by …
What would be the best way to recreate Celtic Paganism ... - Reddit
Apr 16, 2022 · So I plan on uniting the Celtic/Gaelic world in my next playthrough (and retaking some of the old land of the Gauls), and wanted to know what doctrines I would need to set up …
Celtic paganism and the afterlife? : r/paganism - Reddit
Apr 14, 2023 · An inclusive subreddit for all Pagans regardless of theistic views or paths. We are a stronger community through diversity and inclusion. Paganism is a term to describe the …
Modern Scottish/Celtic Paganism : r/Paganacht - Reddit
Aug 16, 2022 · Celtic Paganism is such a broad umbrella it probably won't get you very far, especially if you're interested in a narrower cultural expression than 'Celtic' practices typically …
Druidism and celtic pagan w/ witchcraft the same or not? : r
Apr 16, 2024 · Celtic Paganism by itself would probably concentrate more on the polytheist and possibly animistic aspects of relationship with deity and nature and the holidays using Celtic …
Where to start when learning about Celtic paganism? - Reddit
Jan 4, 2024 · Any suggestions for books, podcasts, and/or YouTube channels discussing Celtic paganism and culture (bonus if they go into potential cultural crossover with the Norse) would …
Is Celtic/Irish paganism an open practice? : r/CelticPaganism
Feb 28, 2023 · Celtic paganism is an open practice, what are NOT open are things like Irish pagan practices which have a specific history and cultural significance that is inherent to those …
Celtic paganism in England : r/CelticPaganism - Reddit
May 16, 2023 · The Celtic peoples who lived in southern Britain, and consequently the branch of Celtic paganism associated with England & Wales, were called Brythonic. Try Googling …