Toward a Druidic Orthodoxy
- AD Brock Adams
- Mar 20
- 1 min read
In an age when religion too often becomes a battleground rather than a sanctuary, the insights of syncretism offer clarity through compromise—a path toward healing, reconciliation, and wholeness. A Druidic Orthodoxy (heterodoxy), rooted in the land, the rhythms of the seasons, the feminine divine, and the incarnate Logos, presents a vision of Christianity that is both faithful to the mystical heart of the Gospel and deeply anchored in indigenous soul-memory.
In this framework, Mary is not merely the mother of Jesus; she is the Mother of God in all her manifestations—Christ, Lugh, Krishna, Osiris. She is the River. She is the Womb. She is Danu. And to her, all rivers return.

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