Druidcraft


In the Past

In the far distant past... (432 AD)  a Grand Council of the Druids of all the tribes met, as they did every seven years, to share their visions of how to keep the nations in harmony with the Divine Will of the Gods and Goddesses who guided their destiny.

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All the world lay in savagery and ignorance; wisdom was not to be found on thewhole 

face of the earth.  Then God sent the angels, perfected men of former races,  back to earth.  

There appeared in every tribe of men over the whole earth, a man who taught the 

savages the true religion which is the wisdom of The Father.  

 

They taught the five parts of religion: Agriculture, Music, Dance, Astrology, and Natural Medicine.  

They taught that the practice of these five arts of harmony is the true worship of the Father and 

Mother and the basis for advancement along the Way to Perfection, and thusly they established 

the Old Wisdom Religion.

 

When questioned as to who they were, they all answered, "We are the Children of God," or 

"We are Pan."  Pan meaning "One," and to this day, Pan means one or all.  Then these sons of God 

took to themselves wives of the daughters of men and from them were born the mighty men of 

old.  This happened at the beginning of the age when the sun was influencing the stars of 

Capricorn, The Goat.   So these children of God were typified in legend as the Great God, 

Pan.  The legendary pictures of him as a goat were intended to cause future ages to 

remember the age during which the great God, Pan, came to earth.

 

And Pan gave to man laws by which man should live one with another.  First, that it might be a 

Bill of Rights for each man, and secondly, that it would be for their government.  He taught 

them to live in tribes and to dwell in the woods and to worship in beautiful groves.  

These were the first and true temples.

 

And so men lived and grew in wisdom and stature and many gained perfection up 

until the time of the first destruction.

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