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What I think the religion of the Celtic cross came from is probably the Pagan Druidic religion.
Animistic, or perhaps tribal. OR...Dianic, pagan, druidic, etc.
druidic ritual
Druidry is a native European religion, so in ancient times it was practised only there. Nowadays there are a number of Druidic organisations all over the world, but it is mostly practised in Europe and North America (regardless of a small following in other places, as mentioned). Some of these organisations are officially recognised and, for example, Druidry as such is an officially recognised religion in the UK.
Druidic offering to placate spirits
use a weapon made of silver or druidic
Druidry is a native European religion, so in ancient times it was practised only there. Nowadays there are a number of Druidic organisations all over the world, but it is mostly practised in Europe and North America (regardless of a small following in other places, as mentioned). Some of these organisations are officially recognised and, for example, Druidry as such is an officially recognised religion in the UK.
"Unk" is not a recognized term in the context of religion. It may be a typographical error or abbreviation specific to a certain religion or spiritual practice. Please provide more context or clarify the term for a more accurate explanation.
There are a number of Druidic organisations all over the world, but it is mostly practised in Europe and North America (regardless of a small following in other places, as mentioned). Some of these organisations are officially recognised and, for example, Druidry as such is an officially recognised religion in the UK.
Celtic derivation. one of 13 sacred druidic plants. think heather, think honey, think bees and think money
Tolente was established in Brittany, it is an area of deep Celtic traditions. It was destroyed in approx 875 AD; supposedly due to its Druidic involvement as a seat of learning.
Ecologically, mistletoe plays an important role in enhancing diversity in an ecosystem as well as provide a means for distribution of pollen.Culturally, mistletoe has significance in Christmas as well as Druidic and Nordic mythology. The former is the custom of kissing under the mistletoe, the origin of which is from Druidic customs of using mistletoe to ward off evil. It was also said that Loki killed Balder with an arrow made of mistletoe, because that was the one plant Frigga had not asked to never harm her son.