Celtic & Northern Halls
Where forests whisper, stones stand tall, and gods walk the winds.
Celtic Reconstructionism – Rooted in Lore, Ritual, and Cosmology
Celtic Reconstructionism is the revival of ancient Celtic pagan traditions, rooted in myth, ritual, and seasonal cycles. Honoring gods like Lugh, Brigid, and Cernunnos, it weaves folklore, archaeology, and living custom into a modern faith. Explore how the old gods survived in fragments and rise again through ritual, devotion, and the turning of the sacred year.
Bona Dea: The Secretive Goddess of Fertility, Women’s Health, and Mystery
Explore Bona Dea, the Celtic goddess of healing, fertility, and protection. Learn about her myths, rituals, and cultural significance in this detailed guide.
Samhain: The Deity of the Veil Between Life and Death
Explore the mythology of Samhain and other Celtic deities, their roles in rituals, and their significance in modern spiritual practices.