The Pulpit Of The Druids, Britanny
The wood of Kerohou in Argoat shelters a magical hill, authentic megalithic sanctuary
The wood of Kerohou in Argoat shelters a magical hill, authentic megalithic sanctuary
“He who conquers himself is the most valiant of warriors.” And Boudica deserves this title.
Velleda is a Gallic prophetess of the 1st century who spent her life locked in a tower
The ancient Celts used many drugs, some of them so powerful they would kill us right away.
Britons once fetched in the Auvergne fly agaric mushrooms for vision quests
Margot Hood and Morgana of the Coast are the two types of Britanny fairies
In the privacy of Celtic fairies, a magical journey for the heart, body and spirit
King Arthur and Merlin have left many traces in the language and culture of France
Merlin’s laugh is not mocking. My benefactor had this seer’s laugh. I have too.
As he approached his seventies, Merlin stopped playing the magician for Arthur
Percival was a young peasant when he discovered chivalry
Doue da bardonou an Anaon! May God forgive the dead!