Read these faint runes of Mystery,
O Celt, at home and o'er sea;
The bond is loosed--the poor are free-
The world's great future rests with thee!

Till the soil--bid cities rise--
Be strong, O Celt--be rich, be wise--
But still, with those divine grave eyes,
Respect the realm of Mysteries.

--The Book of Orm. Lyra Celtica, 1894.

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Ty'r Beirdd - The House of Bards: featuring literature from medieval Ireland and Wales, Arthurian Romances, and more.

Genealogies: Visual Family Trees of the Celtic Gods and Heroes

ASCII Ogham: My recent design for creating Ogham using simple ASCII characters.

Mixing Memory and Desire: on the development of the Grail from the Industrial Revolution onwards.

The Celtic Tree Calendar: exploring and exploding a popular-but-unfounded myth.

Celtic Cosmogony and Eschatology: An Exercize in Comparative Mythology

The White Stag: The symbol and its meaning, or, what's with all the deer?

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