Druidism

The Land Is in My Bones – Now on Bandcamp
Dear Wyld Folk, I am excited to share something new with you all – my spoken word version of my poem, The Land Is in My Bones is now available […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on March 21, 2025

It Doesn’t Have to be Ancient to be Authentic
Something that has been bugging me for a long time is the trend of calling certain things ancient in order to qualify them as an authentic spiritual practice. I want […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on September 6, 2024

Familiar: Snake
The snake is both revered and reviled in almost all cultures. There is a dualistic view of this sacred beast; on one hand it is seen as poisoner, deceiver, dark […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on December 25, 2019

An Interview with Brendan Howlin
This month I was able to interview Druid author Brendan Howlin. In this video we discuss Brendan’s books “Urban Druidry” and “The Urban Ovate” which explore more modern concepts of […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on February 21, 2019

The Lord of the Wyldwood
Within the Wyldwood, Cernunnos (translation into English: The Antlered One) is the name we most often give to the male aspect of the divine. In all honesty, while the name […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on September 16, 2018

Familiar: Wolf
Perhaps the most evocative of animals within Paganism, and one that either captures the heart, or leaves it full of dread, is the wolf. For some a symbol of wild […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on August 27, 2018

The Thunderer
In the first of our series of articles to focus on deities within Paganism, I examine the thunderer. It is my intention to set a mood in which we can […]
Read MorePublished by Herne on August 23, 2018