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The Cauldron Across Celtic Traditions: Symbol, Myth, and Meaning

The cauldron keeps coming back. It appears in Irish myth as one of the four great treasures of the Tuatha Dé Danann. It appears in the Second Branch of the Welsh Mabinogion as a vessel that restores the dead to life. It sits at the center of Cerridwen’s story, brewing…

Starting a Devotional Practice in Gaulish Polytheism: Working with Incomplete Sources

Gaulish polytheism asks something of you that most Celtic traditions don’t: it asks you to be comfortable with not knowing. There is no Gaulish mythology. No equivalent of the Irish cycles, no Mabinogion, no prose narratives that show the gods moving through the world…

What the Eleusinian Mysteries Actually Tell Us (and What We’re Still Guessing About)

The Eleusinian Mysteries held secret for over a thousand years. Here is what the documented evidence actually supports, and where confident online claims outrun the evidence.

The Otherworld Is Not the Afterlife: Understanding Celtic Cosmology

One of the most common mistakes in modern Celtic paganism is treating the otherworld as an afterlife destination. It’s easy to see why the confusion happens. The otherworld in Celtic mythology is where the dead go, sometimes. Heroes are invited there after death. The…

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The Otherworld Is Not the Afterlife: Understanding Celtic Cosmology

The Otherworld Is Not the Afterlife: Understanding Celtic Cosmology

One of the most common mistakes in modern Celtic paganism is treating the otherworld as an afterlife destination. It’s easy to see why the confusion happens. The otherworld in Celtic mythology is where the dead go, sometimes. Heroes are invited there after death. The…

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