Celtic Philosophy
Celtic Philosophy refers to the worldview and beliefs of the ancient Celtic peoples, primarily found in regions like Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. It emphasizes a deep connection to nature, spirituality, and the importance of community. The Celts viewed the world as a living entity, where every element, from trees to rivers, held significance and spirit.
Central to Celtic Philosophy is the concept of Druids, who were spiritual leaders and philosophers. They practiced a form of animism, believing that all things possess a soul. This philosophy also valued storytelling and oral traditions, using myths and legends to convey moral lessons and cultural values.