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Emma Restall Orr (aka Bobcat) is one of the most well-known Druids worldwide and the author of many books including Kissing the Hag, Living with Honour and The Wakeful World. She is the creator of the international Druid Network.

Værker af Emma Restall Orr

Principles of Druidry (1998) 70 eksemplarer
Ritual (2000) 66 eksemplarer
Living With Honour: A Pagan Ethics (2008) 59 eksemplarer
Druid Priestess, New Edition (2000) 56 eksemplarer
Kissing the Hag (2008) 51 eksemplarer
Druidry (2000) 41 eksemplarer
The Apple and the Thorn (2008) 20 eksemplarer
Black Lizard Forest 1 eksemplar
The Way of - Druidry (2003) 1 eksemplar

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A beautiful resistance: The fire is here (2016) — Forord — 8 eksemplarer

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For some reason I just could not get into this book. The topic interests me. The language seems clear enough, but somehow I read a page and still don't have a clear grasp of what Orr is trying to say. Perhaps it is the mixture of philosophies. To me, most of European philosophy is a careful dance around the philosophical conundrums of the Christian faith, and as a Pagan I don't really care.
 
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ritaer | 2 andre anmeldelser | Feb 1, 2020 |
I am a Buddhist, just dipping my toes a bit into the Pagan waters. The challenge of ecological ethics is huge. I confess, I rather despair at any sort of mass transformation of consciousness: our modern industrial culture just seems too stuck in its ways. Small scale action, at the individual, family, and community level, this seems like the only viable path. This sows the seeds for future transformation... the present system will pass. We need to be building a sane next system now. Our actions now can have huge impact: it might just take a few hundred years for the seeds we plant to sprout, develop, and blossom.

Orr provides a nice survey of modern paganism. She distinguishes her own special brand as *paganism, which is just one flavor of the general category of paganism. She also situates her ideas in relation to mainstream western philosophers across the centuries, e.g. Schopenhauer and Midgley. It's a tricky balance, trying to be serious enough to address the well read thinker, but also to keep it grounded and motivated enough in direct experience to appeal to the more common less academically inclined reader. The danger is that one can frustrate everyone. Certainly Orr is walking a tightrope here. For me the balance was OK.

My biggest frustration was probably that Buddhist, or non-Western, thinkers were not discussed. It's like a vegetarian cookbook that omits tofu. OK, lots of folks object to soy. But really, shouldn't one at least discuss it?

A problem I have with paganism and *paganism is the whole notion of, hmmm, maybe blood or maybe heritage. Most of my ancestry is northern European. On the other hand, my maternal grandparents participated in the Los Angeles Hindu scene of the 1930s. We have always been global. This idea that ecological consciousness should be tied to genetic ancestry... I think Orr avoids the term "race", but really it is a serious problem that deserves addressing. There is an awful lot of xenophobic politics springing up. It's not an easy subject, but it seems to me to be vital to address. It is surely one of the key ethical issues of our time.
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kukulaj | 2 andre anmeldelser | Aug 16, 2015 |
This tale brings together the Lady of the Lake and Joseph of Arimathea, entwined with the legend of the holy grail, the fall of the ancient Britains to the Romans, and the dawning of Christianity in a far flung country. It's a simple, yet enchanting tale of love slowly recaptured between the two main characters, and about how these other events has brought them together.

I'm not really sure how to sum up this book. I enjoyed it, that's for certain. But having finished it, I wasn't left with a feeling of elation, yet I wasn't left with a feeling of disappointment. It was more a feeling of, "that was nice".... Which is not a bad feeling to have at the end of a book.… (mere)
 
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K.Llewellin | Jul 7, 2013 |
Extremely general, and mainly focuses on the Druid Revival way of doing things. Features some really interesting (and striking) inaccuracies in places. That said, it does give some of the flavor of modern druidry as an experiential path.

Take with salt, but don't toss it out entirely.
 
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dimlightarchive | Apr 8, 2013 |

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