Table of contents for Bonewit's essential guide to druidism / Isaac Bonewits.


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PART ONE: THE PALEOPAGAN DRUIDS
1. A Long, Long Time Ago                      3
2. Indo-European Paleopaganism               21
3. Indo-European Cosmology and Worlds-View   32
4. Celtic Paleopaganism and the Druids       41
PART TWO: THE MESOPAGAN DRUIDS
5. Druidic "Survivals" and Revivals          61
6. The Reformed Druids of North America      84
PART THREE: THE NEOPAGAN DRUIDS
7. Ar nDraiocht Flin: A Druid Fellowship    107
8. Other Neopagan Druid Groups              117
9. Solitary Druids and Celtic Reconstructionists  128
PART FOUR: THE PSEUDOPAGAN DRUIDS
10. Cultists and Con Artists                 143
PART FIVE: CURRENT DRUIDIC BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
11. What Do Modern Druids Believe?           161
12. Druidic High Days and Festivals          179
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13. Druidic Customs and Costumes            197
14. Druidic Responsibilities                210
PART SIx: CURRENT DRUIDIC RELIGIOUS RITUALS
15. OBOD Rituals                            223
16. Reformed Druid Rituals                  232
17. ADF Rituals                             240
18. Keltrian Druid Rituals                  252
PART SEVEN: DRAfOCHT TODAY
19. Druidic Divination                      259
20. Druidic Magic                           268
PART EIGHT: CONCLUSIONS
21. The Future of Druidism, Druidry, and Draiocht  281
APPENDICES
A. Bibliography and Recommended Reading    289
B. Online and Offline Resources            299
C. Paleo-, Meso-, Neo-, and
Reconstructionist Paganism               303
D. Some Notes on the Irish in This Book     306
E. Some Etymological Notes on Indo-European
Clergy Terms                             308
F. Omnifunctional Indo-European Deities and an
African Cousin                           313
G. The Classic ADF Litugical Design         317



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Druids and druidism