A major study of the work of Ross Nichols, the founder of the modern Order Bards, Ovates and Druids, which is now the largest Druid grouping in the world.
One of the seminal thinkers in Western Paganism, Ross Nichols was a man who believed passionately in the power of myth, poetry, ritual and drama, and in the interconnectedness of the world's religions systems. The order he established now has thousands of members spread over all continents, and a comprehensive distance-learning programme in Druid Spirituality.
His successor, Philip Carr-Gomm has assembled this selection of Ross Nichols' writings on key themes including ritual, festivals, mythology, symbolism, temple architecture and archaeology, and the links between Druidry and other ancient wisdom traditions, including Buddhism and the Ancient Egyptian religions. It is the essential resource for students of Druidry and lovers of Celtic spirituality.