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I'm seeking Druidism, Celtic/ Irish, witchcraft E books. Much appreciated to any posted. Recommendations are welcome as well. I have quite a bit of Irish ancestory and decided it makes sense to venerate and work with these gods before the gods of other pantheons first and foremost.

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The secret teachings of all ages by Manly P Hall has a reasonably lengthy chapter relating to Druidism, their rituals and beliefs. It's also a great book for background theory relating to all sorts of traditions and i'd highly recommend it. Here is a PDF you can download.
http://www.istitutocintamani.org/libri/ ... l_ages.pdf

I've also heard great things about "Exploring Celtic Druidism" by Sirona Knight, unfortunately i don't have a PDF i can provide you with though. You may have to buy a copy.
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http://www.druidry.org/library

There are book recomendations, reviews, essays and articles here that may be very useful to you.

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If you're interesting in looking at similar traditions, the Natural Philosophers (Plato, Aristotle, etc) are a good place to look as well.

There are also the alchemical philosophers who write quite a bit about the theory of Natural Principles.
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Free yourself from the seduction of words.

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