Gaulish Pagan Musings: Insights from a Gaulish Druid
As a Gaulish Mystic and Druid, I spend most of my time in deep reflection and contemplation, seeking to commune with the divine. This section is a blend of academia, gnosis, and commentary offering a journey into the heart of my Gaulish Paganism. Here, you’ll find explorations of cosmology, virtues, rituals, magic, divination, and sacred deities, all rooted in both scholarly research and personal mystical experiences. Whether you are new to Gaulish Paganism or a seasoned practitioner, these reflections and teachings are designed to deepen your connection with the divine and enrich your spiritual path.
Gaulish Paganism of Today not Yesterday

Galatonta – The Gaulish Paths
Many people seeking a Gaulish path look for a name that feels rooted in the tradition. “Pagan” might describe the general approach, but it can feel too broad or detached for those who want something tied more directly to Gaulish itself — without being so narrow as to limit the path.
When I first sought a name for the path I walk, I realized it could never be only one road. Gaulish Paganism is not a single trail, but a weaving of many paths, each carrying its own wisdom. To honor that, I turned to the Gaulish language to find a word that could hold this larger vision. From Galatis, the practitioner, and Mantalon, meaning “way, path, method,” comes Galatonta – The Gaulish Paths.Galatonta is not just a single practice or method. It is an umbrella term, a living network of ways. Each Galatis may walk it differently: one may seek the gods in prayer, another through study, another through the mysteries of nature. All are walkers of the same greater current. This matters because it allows for diversity, individuality, and personal growth within a shared tradition. Galatonta embraces multiple expressions of the Way without imposing uniformity. To speak the name Galatonta is to recognize that we are part of something larger — a living tradition with many branches, yet one spirit. It gathers all the paths together, honoring their differences, and gives practitioners a shared identity: Galatis.
By naming the Ways, we do more than describe practice; we affirm the traditions itself, a network of paths that can be walked, explored, and lived in many ways.
Walking the Path of Contemplative Gaulish Paganism (Coming Soon)
The contemplative Gaulish path is one of deep reflection and quiet devotion. It is a path of listening—to the whispers of the gods, the rhythms of nature, and the stirring of the soul.
Gaulish Folk Practices 101 (Coming Soon)
The folk path is one of small, sacred acts woven into daily life—charms, herbs, libations, and blessings. Through offerings, protection, and place-based rites, we honor ancestors, land, and spirits in simple ways that keep reciprocity alive.
Galatiscos Suātomos (Gaulish Prophecy)
The time is upon us.
Uepos Anatiâs (The Book of the Soul’s Journey)
A Gaulish Book of the Dead which is a sacred guide for the soul’s journey beyond the veil of life, offering wisdom, reflection, and ritual instruction for both the living and the departed. Rooted in Gaulish cosmology, it traces the path through Samos (the realm of light and order), Giamos (the realm of shadow and transformation), and Medios (the threshold between worlds).
Uepos Anatiâs: Introduction
Part I: The Nature of Death
Introduction
Cosmology & Concepts
- Aidus in Dubron (Fire In Water)
- Parios Noibos (The Sacred Cauldron)
- Cintutrîberous (The First Three Sources)
- Conuextion (Cosmos)
- Drus (The World Tree)
- Tririgiā (The Three Worlds)
- Antumnos (The Otherworld)
- Cosmic Principles: Samos and Giamos
- Anation (The Soul)
- Trasrēdon Anatii (The Journey Across of the Soul)
- The Matronae Dervonae (Oak Mothers)
- Triuradiā Conuextion (The Three Roots of the Cosmos)
Ritual Structure
- Ritual
- The Hearth
- The Nemeton
- The Directions
- The Prayer Formula
- Prayers
- Offering
- The Tools
- Vows
- Adoration
Gaulish Magic
- The Art of Gaulish Magic
- Curse Tablets
- Inscrîbatus
Mystical Insights and Practices
- Anation (soul) Part 1 – Ouion Natracos (Snake Egg)
- Gaulish Mysticism: Delving into the Unknown (Coming Soon)
- Alchemy in Gaulish Tradition: Transformation of Body and Soul (Coming Soon)
Divining in the Nemeton
- The Book of Ueletorunoi (A Gaulish Divination Oracle)
- Etnouidiiâ (Augury)
Harmonizing with the Cosmos
- Samorix and Giamorix
- Sacred Holidays: Iuoi – Celebrating the Wheel of Time
- The Guidance of Lugra: Navigating Life’s Phases with the Moon (Coming Soon)
- Cingos Ammanês: Embracing the Rhythms of the Gaulish Calendar (Coming Soon)
- The Drūið and The Uātis Dance with Pleiades
Communion with Animals
- Gaulish Connection with Animals: Friends of the Earthly Realm (Coming Soon)
- Cauannos of the Drūið
- The Horse, Snake, and Wheel
Communion with Plants and Trees
- Gaulish Herbal Wisdom: Part One – Attested Herbs
- Gaulish Herbal Wisdom: Part Two – Using the Herbs (Coming Soon)
- Triduliâ (Poison Ivy)
The Divine Pantheon: Dēuoi etic Dēuās
- Gods and Goddesses of Gaul (Quick Reference)
- Abnoba: Hunterss of the the Moonlight Forest
- Aisus: Teacher of Maintaining
- Belinos: Holder of Temperance within the Cosmos
- Bricta: The Enchantress on the Magical Current
- Brigindû: Keeper of the three Flames
- Carnonos: Great Horns on the Path (Coming Soon)
- Carnonouissus (Coming Soon)
- Antlers of Support
- The Lament of the Messenger (Coming Soon)
- Teacher of Arbitration (Coming Soon)
- Lantern and Shadows (Coming Soon)
- Through the Realms of Drus
- Carnovna: Goddess of Ecstatic practices
- Dedmis: She of Sacred law (Coming Soon)
- Gobannos: Great Shaper in the Cosmic Forge
- Litauia: Great Mother of Gifts
- The Matronae Dervonae: Fate, Destiny, and the World Tree in Gaulish Paganism
- Moccos: The Divine Swineherder (Coming Soon)
- Nemetonâ: Queen of the Sacred
- Ogmios: Golden Chains of Speech (Coming Soon)
- Sironâ: Healing Grace of the Divine
- Sucellos and Nantosuelita: Father and Mother of Land and Home
- Suleuiâs: Those who Govern Good (Coming Soon)
- Taranos: Thundered Arbiter of Order
Cult of the Head
- Cult of the Dead
- What are Ancestors?
- Ambicatus the Rix
- Divitiacus The Druið
- Menman Alisiâs (Memory of Alesia) Rite
- Gortiâ Artuânon (Garden of Stones)
Guardians of Tradition
- The Ancient Druids, Bards, and Ovates
- Bardoi: (Coming Soon)
- Uâtîs: (Coming Soon)
- Uelîtâ: (Coming Soon)
- Drûides: (Coming Soon)
- Gutuatir: Master of Voice
- Senā Uātiai Nauā: The Nine Seeresses of Senae
- Uercobtetos: The Chieftain
Sacred Crafts
Gaulish Orders and Traditions
- Drunemeton
- Galatîs Litauiâs
- Bessus Nouiogalation
- Gaulish Hearth & Earth (AODA Nemeton)
- The Wheel of Divinity
- Touta Galation
Also check out The Book of the Carnuð

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