
Gaelic Polytheism
Gaelic Polytheism is an ancient spiritual tradition rooted in the indigenous beliefs of the Gaelic peoples, such as the Irish and Scottish. It involves worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses associated with natural elements, land, and life events—like Dagda, Brigid, and Lugh. Practitioners aim to honor these deities through rituals, offerings, and reverence, seeking harmony with nature and spiritual guidance. This belief system emphasizes a deep connection to the land, ancestors, and cycles of nature, maintaining a cultural and spiritual heritage that persists, both historically and in modern practice.