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The Druid Bible is not a formal text but rather a term used to describe various writings and teachings that pertain to Druidry, a contemporary spiritual movement rooted in ancient Celtic traditions. It encompasses a range of texts, including modern interpretations, poetry, and rituals that reflect Druidic beliefs, nature reverence, and the importance of the natural world. Different groups and practitioners may have their own interpretations and sources, making it a diverse and evolving body of work rather than a single, authoritative book.

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