Druid Reincarnation Through the Ages

June 11, 20251 min read

Druid Reincarnation Through the Ages

In this video, we explore one of the most intriguing and misunderstood aspects of Celtic spirituality — the Druidic belief in reincarnation. While it’s often mentioned in passing, few have looked closely at what the ancient sources actually say about it. We’ll trace this idea from Roman testimonies, through archaeological clues, and into the vivid shape-shifting stories of medieval Ireland and Wales. Along the way, we uncover a surprising philosophical connection to the teachings of Pythagoras, and a vision of the soul’s journey that may have once underpinned the entire structure of Celtic society. Why did the Romans fear this belief enough to suppress it? And why does it still echo, quietly but persistently, in the myths of pig-keepers and poets born from witch’s wombs?

Studied at Bangor University:

2005, BA: 1st, Welsh

2007, MA: Distinction, Welsh

2012, PhD, School of Welsh

Originally from Queens Park (now Caia Park), Wrecsam. Formerly released music as Gwilym Morus, Mwnci Nel and lead singer for Drymbago. He worked as a research fellow at the Library of Congress, Washington DC in 2010. One of the founders of Eos, the Broadcasting Rights Agency for Wales in 2011. He continues to compose, perform, write, teach, consult and make video to this day.

Gwilym Morus-Baird

Studied at Bangor University: 2005, BA: 1st, Welsh 2007, MA: Distinction, Welsh 2012, PhD, School of Welsh Originally from Queens Park (now Caia Park), Wrecsam. Formerly released music as Gwilym Morus, Mwnci Nel and lead singer for Drymbago. He worked as a research fellow at the Library of Congress, Washington DC in 2010. One of the founders of Eos, the Broadcasting Rights Agency for Wales in 2011. He continues to compose, perform, write, teach, consult and make video to this day.

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