During the month of August, while work and wedding preparation take me away from my usual writing, I’ve decided to use this “30 Days of Druidry” meme as a way to spark some free associative, poetic musings to share here on this blog.
This meme is based loosely on the “30 Days of Paganism” meme that was making its way around the blogosphere last year. How it works is simple: each day, write about your thoughts and experiences on how the day’s topic fits into your spiritual tradition or path. You can use the day’s topic as a jumping-off point for creative writing, or take a more straight-forward approach by writing essays or journal entries. You can also adapt the list of topics to suit your own tradition, though part of the fun is seeing what others have to share on topics that everyone is writing about together.
30 Days of Druidry
- Why Druidry? [Revisited]
- Foundations: Cosmology
- Foundations: Nature and Earth
- Foundations: The Three Realms
- Foundations: The Elements
- Foundations: Altar, Grove and Nemeton
- Foundations: Day-to-Day Practice
- Relationships: Gods/Deities and Spirit [sneak peek]
- Relationships: The Ancestors
- Relationships: Spirits of the Land
- Relationships: Ritual and Worship
- Relationships: The Fire Festivals
- Relationships: The Solar Festivals
- Relationships: Rites of Passage
- Inspirations: Awen and Creativity
- Inspirations: Prayer and Meditation
- Inspirations: Storytelling and Myth
- Inspirations: Music, Poetry and Aesthetics
- Inspirations: Ethics, Virtues and Values
- Inspirations: Divination and Magic
- Inspirations: Mysticism and Philosophy
- Everyday Life: Druidry and Family Life
- Everyday Life: Druidry and Romance
- Everyday Life: Druidry and Work/Career
- Everyday Life: Conservation and Environmentalism
- Everyday Life: Druidry and Community
- Everyday Life: Peace and Social Justice
- Everyday Life: A Life in the Day of a Druid
- The Future of Druidry
- Advice to the Seeker
20 thoughts on “30 Days of Druidry”