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Druids
by Gary Droit

Early
Halloween celebrations
began with the Druids, here shown
in a romanticized 17th century
painting. In her hands are two
powerful Druidic symbols,
the sickle and misteltoe.
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One of my
favorite things is finding out about the life of our ancient ancestors,
an extension of my interest in genealogy and family history. It
helps us to understand how present-day things came to be. Halloween,
for instance, is a tradition that dates back before Christ in
Europe where the Druids ruled.
It is believed
that the Druids constructed the several-thousand-year-old circle
of huge stones at Stonehenge in the British
Isles, providing physical evidence that they existed way back
in pre-history.
The Druids
were the priests and the law in pre-Roman Europe. They were there
even before the Gaelic people came. When the Celts took over,
they integrated the Druidic religion into their own, and kept
the Druids as their priests and lawgivers, since the Celts were
content to be the warrior class. The Druids were exempt from military
service, being holy people.
Very little
has come down to us in the way of writings concerning the Druids.
The main reason for this is that the Druids themselves did not
allow the writing of their teachings. Writing was considered a
memory aid, and they wanted their students to develop their memorization
skills. It was also believed that writing something down detracted
from its power, demeaning the thing written down. The other reason
for the scarcity of writings concerning the Druids is that the
Roman priests considered such writings to be heresy, and destroyed
all they came across.
The reason
we have what knowledge we do have concerning the Druids is that
they did teach people to commit knowledge to memory. This memorized
knowledge has come down to us in the form of the folklore of Ireland
and Scotland! Much of this folklore has now been written down.
I have obtained
what I know of the Druids and Celts primarily from the writings
of D.P. MacLeod at Dalriada - Celtic Heritage Trust, and from
Celtic Heart.
It should
be noted that the Druids and Celts inhabited not only Ireland
and Scotland,
but all of Europe. The reason they are known mainly from Ireland
and Scotland is that the Romans did not occupy these lands when
they had supposedly conquered "the world." The Romans
eradicated all evidence of Celtic religion from the regions they
did occupy. It is known from the writings of the Greeks and Romans
that, prior to Rome becoming a world power, the Celts had an alliance
with the Greeks! About 400 BC, the Celts actually sacked Rome,
a good reason for the Romans to want to eradicate them.
The languages
spoken throughout Europe, with the possible exception of Italian,
are referred to as "Germanic" languages. This reflects
the fact that the Celts were originally from the area of Germany,
'way back before anyone can reasonably reckon. Say 12,000 BC.
Due to the prevalence of red and blonde hair among the Celts and
Germans, and the name of "Dan" being common (Danmark,
Tuatha de Danaan), one could reasonably assume descendance from
the Israelite tribe of Dan. Furthermore, the similarity in pronunciation
of "Eire" and "Ur" produces speculation that
the Israelites and the Celts may be orginally from the same area.
Thus are the people of the world related. In the absence of writing,
it is impossible to know the generation-by-generation genealogy
of the human race, but there is much other evidence which allows
us to come up with a general idea.
The Druids
were the priestly caste whose duties were somewhat all-encompassing,
in that they were also the teachers, the judges, and the law of
the land. They were in a way the keepers of all knowledge. At
the time, the law was the province of the Gods (We have this same
concept yet today when we think of Christ as our King, to whom
we owe sole obedience), and the Druids could converse with the
Gods, discovering their will. The idea of the Druids being "The
Law" is evidenced in France, where the word for "Law"
is Droit, the French pronunciation of Druid. (The "uid"
ending is actually pronounced "uit")
It is recorded
in Greek and/or Roman writings that the nobility of those civilizations
often employed Celtic teachers, who drew their learning from Britain,
(Celtic pronunciation is Pretain) which is said to be the ancestral
home of the Druids. Celtic teachers would make pilgrimages there
to keep up with the latest knowledge. Since teaching was the domain
of the Druids, it is likely that these particular Celtic teachers
were actually Druids, whose motivation for travelling so far and
wide was most likely to increase their store of knowledge about
the world, and about their potential enemies in foreign lands.
Their pilgrimages to the homeland would have been to inform the
"High Druids" of goings-on at the edges of the world.
When "the
world" converted to Christianity, some in the homeland converted
on purpose, and not under duress, becoming priests and bishops
of the "new" religion in order to maintain their status
and control, and to avoid the inquisition which resulted in many
of their peers being exterminated. See "The
Coming of Columba" at Dalriada.
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About the
Author...
Gary Droit is a (mainly) self-educated "Renaissance Man",
being interested in science, art, anthropology, literature, Christianity,
and most all things. He has been supporting himself and his family
by repairing business machines (NCR corporation 1966-1990) and computers,
building computers, installing and maintaining networks, and doing
web design and graphics. He is presently interested in being a freelance
writer.
Website: http://www.droitsweb.com/
Tasty Scottish
Celtic Halloween Treats
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