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Thoughts from a Druid: Living the Life of a Modern Day Druid

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Over the years I have always been drawn to the Druidic Path. The caring for the earth, the reverence for the trees and knowledge has always been a terrific draw for me. A couple of years ago, I finally accepted his aspect of my life and found home. Finding my Druidic path has felt just like that, coming home. I have never felt so comfortable in my own skin, confident about what I know, and loving what I am learning.

As you read through this book, you will see steps along the way; troubles, problems solved feelings of elation, sadness, confusion and whatever else prompted me to write at any given moment. At the end you will also find a section for poetry that really didn’t fit into any other place, about my adventures through this part of my life and others.
I hope you enjoy this. Bright blessings for a wonderful life and future on our beautiful earth.

30 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 23, 2024

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Christle Hart

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Christle Hart is a Pacific Northwest-based storyteller whose writing blends the emotional depth of nature-based introspection with the vivid intensity of YA fantasy. Her work reflects her Celtic roots and lifelong connection to the land, weaving ancient echoes with modern voices.

She is the author of Flowers and Dreams, a soul-stirring story of grief, growth, and forest-bound magic, and Thoughts from a Druid: Living the Life of a Modern Day Druid, a heartfelt exploration of spirituality, nature, and personal ritual. Christle is currently working on Roses and Nightmares, the next installment in her emotionally rich body of work, and The Némain Trilogy, a dark fantasy series inspired by Irish mythology and atmospheric landscapes.

With her upcoming relocation to Scotland—a land steeped in story and mist—Christle looks forward to grounding her next creative chapters in even deeper Celtic soil. Her writing invites readers into spaces where vulnerability is strength, the natural world is alive with meaning, and magic is never far from reach.

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January 8, 2026
Reading this was calming in a way I didn’t expect. The author shares moments of doubt, joy, and discovery so naturally that it feels real, not polished. I especially loved the poetry at the end, it felt like listening to the quiet thoughts that linger after a meaningful walk in nature.
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