DEIUOKARA   (Reverence of the Divine)


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Welcome to Deiuokara (pronounced DAY-woh-karr-AH) . I'm Tearlach Roibeard Luder, your web host. Back in the late '90's, we created this site for those who share a desire to develop a personal Pagan / polytheistic path honoring Celtic deity.  Dedicated to spreading knowledge about authentic Celtic tradition in all its forms, our association is non-sectarian and non-creedal.

Deiuokara (reverence of the divine) is the name we have given to our practice of honoring the Gods and Goddesses of the pre-Christian Celts. It is a modern construction of a Pagan / polytheistic devotional path consisting of beliefs, customs & practices that are inspired, influenced, & balanced by the comparative study of relevant Pan-Celtic and Indo-European history, culture, language, mythology, traditions, archaeology, as well as by the development of continuing spiritual direction from our Celtic Gods, Goddesses, & ancestors. We are headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, striving to develop a Celtic worldview with regards to our spirituality and our relationships with  land and Deity. We began learning to walk this path in early 1999 and it is certainly a journey, not just a destination. As with all journeys, this site is a work in progress and we ask for your patience as it is grows.


Deiuokara is a spiritual path that involves:

Honoring Celtic Gods and Goddesses

Honoring the land and its spirits
Honoring one's Ancestors
Celebrating the cycles of Earth, Sun, Moon, and Tribe
Offerings
Prayer and Meditation
Developing a life immersed in Spirituality
Consecration of Life events
Regular Study of Celtic language, history, culture, traditions and folklore

Supporting the survival of existing Celtic cultures and their languages


Deiuokara promotes Celtic polytheism primarily by:

* encouraging networking within the Celtic polytheistic community.

* providing accurate information to the public about Celtic culture and Celtic polytheism through the living

    heritage of Celtic folk arts, crafts, traditions, and languages.

 

Membership in Deiuokara is open to all regardless of age, race, ethnic origin, gender, gender orientation, sexual orientation, or disability.


Join our Celtic Nation discussion group for the development of Celtic Paganism / Polytheism on Yahoo Groups:

www.groups.yahoo.com/groups/Celtic_Nation

 


Last Updated: 04/20/10


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