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A review by bamboobones_rory
The Bardic Book of Becoming: An Introduction to Modern Druidry by Ivan McBeth, Fearn Lickfield
1.0
This was very difficult for me to get through- a friend who is studying to be a druid rec'ed it to me. It was hard to get through because I am familiar with Irish mythology and folk religion, and have spent time digging into mythology and the early celtic church. While this has an anglo-saxon focus and was focused on recreated traditions, it was so rife with historically inaccuracy it was so hard for me to read. I appreciate that people of European descent should engage with their past, traditions, and connection to the Earth, without appropriating closed cultures. I can get behind all humans seeking to connect with the Earth that we cannot disentangle ourselves from, and looking to our family histories. But I wish this book was more open and clear that they are created a modern practice- while helpful to some people in connecting with the land and their inner work- and that it is not based in history, but inspired by. It is also frustrating to me that the English men who founded "modern druidry" are the same who looked down upon the Irish language (and Gaelic and Welsh)- and did not seek to look those existing and living folk traditions due to ethnic prejudice.