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Echoes from the Grove

Reflections, stories, and small moments of wonder from my path in modern Druidry, echoes of what the world whispers back when I finally get quiet enough to listen.

Midwinter marks the longest night of the year and the quiet turning of the sun. Across ancient Europe, this moment was observed with fire, feasting, and gathering, not as frivolous celebration, but as an act of endurance and trust in the returning light.
In times of fear and uncertainty, it can be hard to keep a steady spiritual practice. This reflection explores how modern Druidry helps us stay grounded and connected, finding strength in small acts of gratitude, mindfulness, and connection to the living world.
I threw my staff off the deck in frustration and watched it disappear. The next day, a storm came, signaling it wasn’t mine anymore. When I found it half-buried, I realized Druidry was now an unfolding conversation.