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Welcome to the Druid Grove of Bega

An gelli dhrewydhek a Bega a'gas dynergh

"Out beyond ideas of wrong doing and right doing, there is a field; I'll meet you there." Jalaluddin Rumi

"The Druidic Way is the way of the Hearth. And that hearth is the doorway to other realms. And the best hearth to use is one's own. One's Guides are those who know the treasures and the dangers about us. And they know that the stone fireplaces are shown forth as Dolmens, twin pylons, stone gateways that frame the rising and setting of the sun. For the secret is not in the sun, or the moon, or the stars, or the stone or the dolmens. The secret lies in ourselves. It is the Goddess within us who tends the hearth and our inner God who summons us to the quest. The way of the Druid Clan of Dana is to be silent so that the divine call is heard. And the eyes are shut so that Dana, our Mother, may be seen in all Her transcendent beauty."
Rt. Rev. Olivia Robertson

'Each one of us is part of a whole, a part limited in time and space. We experience our self, our thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest... a kind of optical delusion of our consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty..'
Albert Einstein

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  • ▼  2011 (7)
    • ▼  September (1)
      • Guldize 2011
    • ►  July (1)
      • Mid-summer 2011
    • ►  April (1)
      • Beltane 2011 : Random Thoughts of a Summer of Hope...
    • ►  March (2)
      • Vernal Equinox 2011
      • Spring Isis Shrine
    • ►  February (1)
      • Imbolc New Moon 2011. Dark Musings and Renewed Dre...
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      • Wolf Moonset 2011
  • ►  2010 (12)
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      • Winter Solstice 2010
      • December 17th the Feast of St Bega
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      • Allantide 2010
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      • Lughnasadh and Guldize 2010.
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      • Summer Solstice and Tansys Golowan 2010
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      • Beltane 2010
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      • Vernal Equinox 2010
      • Fellowship of Isis Foundation Union Triad
      • The Druid Circle
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      • Imbolc Prayer
      • UK White Out January 2010
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      • Montol Festival 2009
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      • The Feast of St Bega
    • ►  October (2)
      • Samhain 2009
      • ArchDruid Union Announcement
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      • Beltane 2009 at Tredethy
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      • 2008 Montol Festival Photo Gallery
      • Winter Solstice in Penzance
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      • Druid Grove's Winter Meditation
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      • Chûn Quoit in October
      • Samhain: Remembering the Dead
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      • Natural Healing

Universal Gorsedd Prayer

Grant O God thy protection
And in protection, strength
And in strength, understanding
And in understanding, knowledge
And in knowledge,
the knowledge of justice
And in the knowledge of justice,
the love of it
And in the love of it, the love of all existences
And in the love of all existences
The love of God and all goodness.

Bega of the Gifts Iseum

We now also run Bega of the Gifts, an officially chartered Iseum; forming a part of the Fellowship of Isis Iseum's Spiral of the Adepti. Click here for details of the Iseum's history.

This is our Druid Grove's Healing Order. Forming a Sacred Hearth of the Goddess - a sacred place of sanctuary and healing for all. Email for details.

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Daily Prayer of the FOI

Daily Prayer of the Fellowship of Isis (for morning and evening). Be still and relaxed and surround yourself with light.

Holy Goddess Isis, Mother of all beings, come to our hearts. Grant us, Thy children, Love and Joy, Wisdom and Abundance. We offer Thee our loving care for all who are born of Thee.

St Bega: Patroness of the Druid Grove of Bega - An Gelli Dhrewydhek a Bega

Legend states that Bega was a 7th century Irish princess, who, in the summer of circa 650 fled Ireland to escape an arranged marriage. She was given a holy artefact as a sign of her commitment to God. This artefact was a sacred ring. Some legends say that a venerable man in a hooded cloak had presented this to her, other stories say she received the ring during a vision she had of an angel (an apport?). Bega sailed blindly, landing on the Cumbrian coast at the headland now named after her: St Bees Head. Here she founded a community dedicated to healing and justice. She later founded communities at Bassenthwaite and Copeland (both in Cumbria). She is also credited with helping to found the great double monastery of St Hilda's at Whitby.

Many miracles were associated with her mystical ring. The healing of the sick was widely reported as was the tending and healing of animals and fighting injustice. Her sacred ring was venerated at St Bees Priory, Cumbria until the 10th century.

Bega’s main feast date is given as 7th November. Other dates given are September 6th, October 31st and December 17th. A beautiful 10th century chapel, dedicated to her lies on the eastern shore of Bassenthwaite Lake, in the northern Lake District.

The Druid Grove of Bega (An Gelli Dhrewydhek a Bega) and the Iseum of Bega of the Gifts are dedicated to the continuation of her work by way of healing and working in the Celtic "pantheistic" tradition of the manifestation of God/Goddess in nature.

For more information on the legend of St Bega see the following books that re-tell the legend:

Credo by Melvyn Bragg (fiction)

Bega and the Sacred Ring by Alex Langstone (psychic questing)

St. Bega

St. Bega
Mixed media on paper by Paul Atlas-Saunders

Natural Healing

Our Iseum of Bega of the Gifts can now offer healing and prayers for anyone in need. Just email us for details of our distance healing programme and attunement times. We use a blend of Reiki and western healing methods, and are dedicated to honouring all as sacred before the Divine. Bega of the Gifts is an official Iseum of the Fellowship of Isis.

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