Celtic religion in pre-Christian times

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Celtic religion in pre-Christian times was a rich tapestry of beliefs and practices that revolved around nature, deities, and the cycles of life. The Celts worshipped a pantheon of gods and goddesses, each associated with various aspects of the natural world, such as rivers, trees, and animals. Rituals often took place in sacred groves or near water, emphasizing the connection between the divine and the earth. The Celts also held a deep reverence for the ancestors, believing that the spirits of the dead played an active role in the lives of the living. *** The spiritual practices of the Celts were deeply intertwined with their social structures and daily life. Druids, the priestly class, served as mediators between the gods and the people, conducting ceremonies and preserving oral traditions. Festivals marked the changing seasons, celebrating the cycles of sowing and harvest, life and death. The Celts' understanding of the world was holistic, seeing themselves as part of a larger cosmic order. This worldview shaped their art, mythology, and community, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to fascinate scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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