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Emma Restall Orr

    January 1, 1965

    Emma Restall Orr is an author deeply engaged with Druidry and animism. Her work seeks to bridge modern Paganism with governmental and societal institutions, fostering positive interaction among diverse groups. Orr's writing reflects a drive to understand and celebrate ancient traditions, exploring their relevance in the contemporary world through a distinctly poetic lens.

    Emma Restall Orr
    The Wakeful World
    Living with Honour
    The Apple and the Thorn
    Living Druidry
    Kissing the Hag
    Spirits of the Sacred Grove
    • 2014

      Spirits of the Sacred Grove reveals Druidry as an accessible and compelling spiritual path that offers enormous potential for personal healing and empowerment.

      Spirits of the Sacred Grove
    • 2012

      The Wakeful World

      • 225 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Over the past few hundred years, animism has been dismissed as a primitive, naive and irrational perspective, irrelevant within the civilised West. In The Wakeful World, Emma Restall Orr argues that this is based on the misrepresentation, drawn in crayon, that each tree and stone has its own Christian-like immortal soul.

      The Wakeful World
    • 2008

      The Apple and the Thorn

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(33)Add rating

      The Apple and the Thorn A profound journey of religious belief and deep spiritual change, a mythic tale poignant with truth and wisdom for today. A work of magical mythology, hanging in the balance between fact and fiction, The Apple and The Thorn draws upon the great legends and history of ancestry, heritage and the British landscape. Amidst the changing times of first century Britain, Vivian, Lady of the Lake, struggle... Full description

      The Apple and the Thorn
    • 2008

      Living with Honour

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(125)Add rating

      A provocative and uncompromising exploration of how Paganism can provide the philosophical guidance to live honourably in a twenty-first Western society. This book gives an account of ethics from a pagan viewpoint for the modern world.

      Living with Honour
    • 2008

      Kissing the Hag

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(160)Add rating

      Suitable for women going through a life passage, and for men who are closer to the mysteries presented here than they might wish to be, this title presents a cosmic diary of the feminine life.

      Kissing the Hag
    • 2004

      Living Druidry

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.1(191)Add rating

      In this text, the author opens the doorway to this powerful and ancient spirituality in a way that is both accessible and inspiring. It guides the reader to find their own vision, and their own deep, personal, ecstatic relationship with nature.

      Living Druidry